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An Advertising Job is creativity, reward, and team work.
Are you ready?

Oh the power of advertising. It can never be underestimated, but it can mean the difference between success of failure depending on the outcome of the campaign, and that’s down to the folks working within the advertising job sector. It doesn’t matter if it’s free online advertising, direct mail advertising, yellow pages advertising, or a whopping great poster on a billboard at the junction of a busing high street. Get it wrong, and there’s often one heck of a lot to lose.

If you are a creative and innovative person and an original thinker with strong English or design skills, an advertising job might be just the perfect thing for you. Many people graduate college without knowing where they are bound for or what they want to do with their lives – especially humanities students. I should know – I was one. I stumbled around from occupation to occupation never quite sure what was the right one for me, and felt lost and ungrounded. That is, until I got an advertising job.

One of the biggest advantages of an advertising job is that, if you graduated from a good school with good grades and can demonstrate a charming, professional demeanor with strong communication skills and a positive outlook, many advertising and marketing companies will hire you right off the bat – even without extensive training and experience in advertising and promotion You acquire the skills that you need on the job through mentoring or training courses. This is because the most important skill – creativity – they can't teach. It is something that you already have. What they give you in the agency while you are working for them is the confidence and tools to use that creativity for a bright and productive career.

An advertising job also offers great satisfaction if you become good at it. There’s all the creative stuff, the brainstorming, the team effort, and the implementation of ideas in preparation for the launch. Then it really gets exciting when hopefully, the statistical results show a job well done. Even with small campaigns, this can really give the ole ego a boost and a desire to succeed still further.



There are many different types of advertising jobs, so it is best to be careful. This is because you might find one which is not a real advertising job at all, but instead a sort of pyramid scheme. I was involved in this type of advertising job once, and boy let me tell you, was it a scuzzy deal. Basically, the way the company worked was that you'd be hired in an entry level position after one interview and a day of on the job training. Everyone would pat you on the back, teach you positive, upbeat cheers, and encourage you with promises of great big fat future paychecks with residual earnings on top of it all, but to get there, you essentially had to sell your soul for something around minimum wage.

This advertising job would start you on the street going from house to house, selling discount cards for a small profit on each card. You would make a tiny bit of money on each, so that your profit was based on selling a certain number of them. In addition, your future in the company and your advancement was based on consistently meeting or exceeding quota, not to mention working long and exhausting hours.

Theoretically, if you were willing to commit to years of working ceaselessly for the company, you would eventually have your own franchise office and residual income from the employees you trained, but the only way that this worked was because of the fact that most people burned out after a week or a few months to a year at most. Never get this kind of advertising job – it is nothing but a con.

Stay with creativity, reward, team work, and then build up your own portfolio over time. Learn the ropes on what makes people respond when it comes to successful advertising. It might be to monitor a pay per click advertising campaign or take a look at the general internet marketing online advertising and promotion of niche websites. It doesn’t really matter whether it’s in the virtual or real world, it’s all about getting a message across potential customers. Always challenging, often tiring, but never a dull moment. Are you ready to embark on an advertising job.





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