Just the format of the interview reminds me of Ali G. When she says "so there you have it... now you know all about the ad agency world" reminds me of "so there you have it. Today we is learned all about advertisin' and how it all works, innit? Big up yo'self! Stay fresh. Check it!
McCann the oldest? Nah. Volney B. Palmer opened the first American advertising agency, in Philadelphia in 1850. ... In 1864, William James Carlton began selling advertising space in religious magazines. In 1869, Francis Ayer, at the age of 20, created the first full-service advertising agency in Philadelphia, called N.W. Ayer & Son. But JWT was founded in 1864 in London. McCann was founded in 1902. #Facts
No. I've had a career in advertising for over a decade and dropped out of college. Depends on many things: the agency you're looking at (maybe older sutffier ones may still value a degree), your position (creatives need only a good portfolio, and your level of talent/charisma.
This is good...but what do you actually do day in and day out? What tools are you using? What are the things they are teaching you? Do you have time for a personal life/family? How do you execute an ad? This is all just fluff
There’s definitely some truth to the “Mad Men” representation of the industry. The ad agencies we see today have much more to offer! Check out this article for the full story www.wayup.com/guide/like-work-ad-agency/
Though we too, love that show, the advertising world has changed quite a bit! Check out this awesome article for the full story: www.wayup.com/guide/how-to-get-into-advertising/
GOALS...Working for an advertising agency is one of my dream jobs
same here - unlucky with my country though so hard to get internship or job
I just picked my major to advertising!
Hey! how was it?
Omg that's my GOAL I must work in advertising💖❤
You got this!
Just the format of the interview reminds me of Ali G. When she says "so there you have it... now you know all about the ad agency world" reminds me of "so there you have it. Today we is learned all about advertisin' and how it all works, innit? Big up yo'self! Stay fresh. Check it!
Great job explaining the job! Very intuitive.
Thanks for some great info
Thanks so much! :)
Thank you for sharing!
That was a super helpful video thank you
McCann the oldest? Nah. Volney B. Palmer opened the first American advertising agency, in Philadelphia in 1850. ... In 1864, William James Carlton began selling advertising space in religious magazines. In 1869, Francis Ayer, at the age of 20, created the first full-service advertising agency in Philadelphia, called N.W. Ayer & Son. But JWT was founded in 1864 in London. McCann was founded in 1902. #Facts
Thanks for dropping some knowledge on us!
I really appreciate videos like this. Please do more in different fields of work. Thank you. ;-)
I'm interested in working in a ad agency has my main job hopefully
Sick!
That’s beautiful!
We think so too! :)
awesome
Could Don Draper make it in today's Ad world ?
Don't know, they should be stricter on smoking and drinking at the office now.
Do you need a degree to work in advertising?
No. I've had a career in advertising for over a decade and dropped out of college. Depends on many things: the agency you're looking at (maybe older sutffier ones may still value a degree), your position (creatives need only a good portfolio, and your level of talent/charisma.
This is good...but what do you actually do day in and day out?
What tools are you using?
What are the things they are teaching you?
Do you have time for a personal life/family?
How do you execute an ad?
This is all just fluff
Great
go watch mad men haha
There’s definitely some truth to the “Mad Men” representation of the industry. The ad agencies we see today have much more to offer! Check out this article for the full story www.wayup.com/guide/like-work-ad-agency/
Lol My father is owner of advertising agency
Mad men!
Though we too, love that show, the advertising world has changed quite a bit! Check out this awesome article for the full story: www.wayup.com/guide/how-to-get-into-advertising/
Thanks for some great info