Events & Opportunities | Posted on 14.05.2009 | Posted by CC

Get into Advertising

Want to find work in advertising, marketing or media? Come along to a "Get into Advertising" workshop!

Get into Advertising "Book Day" – 14 June

If you want to work as a creative, this day is for you. You'll work on different creative briefs, create ad campaigns and write copy. A chance for you to meet others who want to work as creatives and an opportunity to find a creative partner. All this plus feedback from an experienced practitioner. Your "book" is your CV – make it a good one.

How to get into advertising – Sunday 30 August

(Nearly) everything you ever wanted to know about getting into advertising! Information on how to get your CV noticed, job applications, work experience, graduate training, what happens at interviews and how to find work.

The one-day workshops are led by Andrea Neidle, the author of How to Get into Advertising and are held at Birkbeck College, University of London. Your £94 fee (student rate) includes lunch, an information pack plus a copy of the day's slides and refreshments.

"All in all an invaluable experience which I would recommend to anyone interested in advertising. It was well worth every penny." Liz Edwards, email, 27 Oct 2008

"After doing a few placements, we finally got our break at 'Mother' - a much bigger break than we ever expected! It gave us two awards at the British Television Advertising Awards. So thank you for your help and support during the workshop!" Creative Team, email, May 2008. Attended a workshop in April 2006 - 6 months before landing a job at ad agency 'Mother'.

Phone or email Andrea to book your place.

andrea@getintoadvertising.co.uk

07941 006218


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