How To Get A Career In Advertising
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How To Get A Career In Advertising
Darren JohnsonCareers Adviser
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Areas Covered Advertising Agencies – overview of graduate recruitment Areas of WorkWhat do recruiters seek from applicantsSourcing Work ExperienceGraduate Schemes TimelinesVacancy Sources
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I.P.A Institute of Practitioners in Advertising-represent top 250 advertising agencies in U.K 19,000 staff working in member agencies – approx 700 graduates hired
each year Typical vacancies per agency 1-8Typical numbers applying for individual graduate schemes – 750- 1,250 ITS COMPETITIVE !
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The economic situation – effects on graduate recruitment - future outlookIPA – 2009 graduate intake was 1.3% of all newvacancies compared to 3.8% in 2008*
Future – slow growth emerging this year withthe large agencies such as Publicis * Campaign article 2010
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Main Career AreasAccount Executive - Account Planners/ManagersMedia planners/buyers“Creatives” (copywriters /art directors)Research these roles: www.ipa.co.ukwww.adassoc.org.ukwww.prospects.ac.uk
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Account Executive Most Common Graduate Entry Area
Customer Relationship Skills Project ManagementTeamworkPersuasiveAbility to cope under pressure to tight deadlines
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Copy Writers Generally will need a portfolioCould be gained through extra-curricular activities at university Get it critiqued – charity NABS does this http://www.nabs.org.uk/career_management.mwww.creativecircle.co.uk – occasionally runworkshops for potential copywriters
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What are recruiters seeking in potential new recruits
Passion for wanting to work for the agencyUnderstanding of what makes a good advertisement Creativity/Imagination Diagonal Thinking Ability to motivate, persuade and deal with a range of clients and team members High mental and physical energy levelsCreativity/Imagination Well organisedAttention to Detail Resilient Working under pressure Business acumen (commercial awareness)
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Test Yourself On Suitability For Advertising CareersIPA Diagonal Thinking Test
http://www.ipa.co.uk/Content/Diagonal-Thinking-Introduction
http://www.diagonalthinking.co.uk/
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How To Maximise Your Chances of Success Starting Points
Understand how Advertising Agencies operate as a creative business
Research agencies – find out typical clients/campaigns they have worked on which genuinely interest you
http://www.ipa.co.uk/AgencyList.aspx
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Get Work Experience
IPA has on-line directory of agencies to approach
Be prepared to make speculative applications
Requires targeted cover letter and CV
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Consider related sectorsExamplesP.RMarket Research AgencyGeneral media
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Strategies for Success Don`t miss deadlines – majority of graduate schemes between now and
mid November of final year of study.
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Typical Questions What makes a good advertising campaign? (Ogilvy) Think of a photo of a group of men in the 1930's 1940's and even 1950's.
They are all wearing hats. Imagine a group of men in the 1960's. They are not wearing hats. Why?" (Ogilvy)
What is your favourite advertisement and why? (Grey, Ogilvy, TBWA) What is your least favourite advertisement and why? (Grey, TBWA)
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Typical QuestionsIf you had 24 hours to live, how would you spend it? List 10 things you could do with a coat hanger. You awake from a coma after 15 years: what has changed? You are in a totally white room: describe your surroundings without using
the word "white" What do you think this question should be?
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Selection TestsSome examples
Group Activity– Pitch design and cost an ad campaign. – Come up with a new product, name it and pitch it.
– Individual interviews: discuss a script for a new advertisement
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Sources of Vacancies www.ipa.co.ukwww.dur.ac.uk/careers-advice/vacancieshttp://www.arts.ac.uk/careers.htm
Recruitment Agencies:www.pathfindersrecruitment.com
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Keep informed of current issues in the sector - http://www.brandrepublic.com/news/