you are a manager at, Ad It Up, a mid-size marketing firm. Over the last five years you notice that issues relating to unethical practices seem to be on the rise. From minor issues, such as employees calling in sick when they should have used a personal/vacation day, to more serious issues, such as the inflation of hours billed to clients, the incidences are trending at a higher rate. In an attempt to curb these actions, the company decides to take a stronger stance and terminate those employees flagged as being unethical.
Along with a heightened emphasis on training, a revision of the code of ethics, and stricter enforcement of the policies, you have been tasked with hiring three entry-level marketing employees to replace some of the terminated employees. The company wants to attract employees who are not only talented, but are ethical. You need to create a help wanted ad that spells out the various virtues that you are seeking in an employee.
Instructions
Create a PAGE, help-wanted ad for an entry level marketing person. In your ad, provide the following details:
Attention grabbing title
A brief summary of the entry-level marketing position
A list of the desired virtues applicants should possess. For this part, you will need to provide and explain five of the virtues covered in this week’s materials.
e life of Hilda Polacheck offered extraordinary insight into the roles of women during the late 19th and early 20th century. This period in time is better understood as a time of ongoing constraints for women, despite the continued success that Hilda had as an immigrant and more importantly a woman. Women faced limitations every day that were especially prominent through their lack of rights, the treatment they were subjected to in the workplace, and lastly through the traditional roles they were expected to follow. During the late 1800’s to early 1900’s Hilda Polacheck’s life revealed an abundance of insightful information pertaining to the roles of women through their civil participation, acceptance and involvement towards bettering communities of all ethnicities and nationalities, and lastly through their traditional motherly roles and more specifically the extreme sacrifices that mothers had to make for their families.
The roles women had in regards to civil participation was up and coming during Hilda Polachecks life. Prior to being well versed in the ways of American life, Hilda was under the impression that men had more power than women, and therefore should be treated better. In fact she had stated that, “my father had come to America, I kept saying to myself, because here in this wonderful country a man was free to say what he wanted, even if he was wrong.”. This idea as stated by the father she loved and trusted showed how America felt about women. Women were not supposed to speak out. Men could speak out, and they always had the benefit of the doubt. They were held with high regard in areas of politics and were given a voice. Although what her father had told her seemed great, she was young and did not realize that it was unjust that women would not have the same treatment. Hilda Polacheck, after experiencing America for herself, quickly changed her ways and believed fighting for women’s rights independently and collectively was what she wanted to stand for. A role model of hers, Jane Addams, had shown the capability women had in participating in the community. One incident where Jane Addams had showed the power women had in addressing public concerns was when she had called the attention of the health department to the unsanitary conditions present in Chicago. The department claimed it was under control, but with the backing of some businessmen she put in a bid to collect garbage. In some time she was appointed garbage inspector of the ward. Jane Addams, a woman, was given a role in the community after addressing pressing concerns. She took action where it was needed, and started to try and fix the community in which she lived. Another time