How
to get a job at an Ad Agency?
The
first and foremost criterion for getting a job at an ad agency is
having tons of creativity. Advertising business is all about
creativity; once the creative juices begin to flow the rewards are
overwhelming. A good degree can take you places.
Any course or a degree at a reputed university or an advertising school
is a big advantage.
People with fewer resources can utilize the Internet to maximum, as
lots of material regarding advertising is available online, learning
from the comfort of home.
Having internship experience counts when
trying in an ad agency. Internship provides ample exposure to the
advertising industry and basic training can be skipped after getting a
job. It is better to opt for an entry-level position as this makes your
foundation in advertising very strong.
Many successful people are known
to have started from the bottom of most position. This provides us with an
opportunity to work at several tasks in the job assigned which helps us to learn
several job duties. All experience is positive, even though it may not seem
to be the case in the present situation. This experience will certainly count
when looking for a job elsewhere.
The
resume is an important part of the job search and should reflect the
creativity of the applicant. It should be amusing and at the same time
professional too. Addressing a letter to the Creative Director of the
company can be of good help. Find out thoroughly about him before
writing a letter, which might also help in creating an impression
during the interview. If the response is taking time don’t
hesitate to post another letter. Calls are usually not appreciated as
most of the people at an ad agency are busy round the clock and
professionals at a higher position have to deal with many projects at
once.
Look
out for people in your the network which can sometimes fetch
opportunities through references. These networks can be a source of
information about the seminars, educational workshops and local
advertising clubs. Doing voluntary work for special events will be
worth the effort because if the work is really eye catching it will be
appreciated by the guests who visited the event and one of them can be
a potential employer.
If
the big break seems real far its better to start freelancing rather
than wasting time. Try creating original work and approach ad agencies
and small business with your work. This can spice up the on-going job
hunt. A graphic designer and a copywriter will have an advantage in
this approach. If it’s hard to get a start create spec ads.
Spec ads are personal versions of a published ad. A little bit of twist
can sometimes result in a better ad than the actual one. Even if it
isn’t this sure will bring you opportunities in small local
businesses.
Start
with businesses residing in your locality like the grocery store or the
butcher’s shop. Later on approach television and radio
stations. They always have vacancies for commercial writers and need a
helping hand to develop programs. Since the income is less in these
type of jobs its easier for a beginner to get a job.
At
the end of the day passion for work really counts. Sometime or the
other there will be an employer who will have respect for true passion
and creativity and all that energy will give you that much needed break
and take you places.
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