Monday, December 08, 2008

Internship: TBWA/Chiat/Day Los Angeles

TBWA Chiat Day - Los Angeles is looking for interns

Here's the important details from their website:

  • Internships are unpaid and must be for academic credit. (Sorry, no exceptions.)
  • They are offered in all departments.
  • The number varies depending on current workflow.
  • They are offered three times a year:
  • January – April
  • May – August
  • September – December
  • Interns are asked to commit to a minimum of 20 hours per week for a minimum of three months.
Erika Cherry of TBWA Chiat Day's Human Resources has provided prospective students with some helpful advice about how to write your resume and what to expect as an intern @ YouIntern



Some of their clients include:
Apple Inc.
Energizer Battery
Gatorade
Mars
Nissan Motor Co.
Sara Lee
Visa

Saturday, December 06, 2008

MAIP 2009 Application: A Reflection


Friday December 5th, 2008 - 5PM EST.

For students applying to AAAA's Multicultural Advertising Internship Program, this marked the first deadline that would determine their acceptance into the most prestigious network of diverse advertising professionals.

After completing the 2008 MAIP program I returned to San Jose State University's Advertising department determined to inspire other multicultural students to apply for the program (as diverse as the SF Bay area itself). What initially began as a few informational presentations about my experiences as a MAIP intern at Campbell Mithun and a previous internship at BBH NY, evolved into something much more complex than what I had originally anticipated.

During the four presentations, I was inspired by several students who weren't afraid to seek me out afterwards and ask for advice about how to strategically pursue their MAIP applications. That's when it hit me - Why couldn't I offer some of my time to help mentor these students?

To be honest with you, I wasn't prepared for the level of commitment that was entailed with guiding the 16 MAIP hopefuls who sought out my assistance. There were countless 1-on-1's, endless revisions, some nagging, and up-to-the-deadline miracles throughout the process. However, we ALL managed to get through it and I wanted to thank all the students who allowed me to help them.

I've emailed the students who were on my MAIPtern (yes, I know it's corny - but it works) contact list to tell a little about what the first part of the application process was like in the comments section in hopes that future MAIPers will be able to use some of their wise words.

Here's to the next class of MAIPers!

Friday, December 05, 2008

Prospective Interns: YouIntern


If you're looking for an internship YOU MUST check out YouIntern. Seriously, it's like a wetdream!

Despite some flaws in the site, the information is useful and is a good starting place for anyone looking to get an internship at an ad agency.

What you'll find:
  • Internship listings
  • Reviews of agencies from past interns
  • "Blogs" from HR reps
  • Personal emails to HR reps
  • Profile enabled - You can tell recruiters about you, your interests and upload your resume
Ad Agencies who are looking for interns:

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Arsenal: Adverlicio.us


A little bird passed on a great website to add to your ad-arsenal. Adverlicio.us is a collection of online advertising that allows you to search ads by brand, industry and ad size.

Monday, November 03, 2008

Internship: AAF/W. Pendleton Tudor Internship


For students interested in the media aspect of advertising, I encourage you to check out the W. Pendleton Tudor Internship. This is an extremely prestigious internship for those looking to get into advertising sales as only one student nationwide is selected as the recipient. Be prepared to play hard for this position as the competition will be fierce.

The recipient receives a 10-week internship with Adweek magazine's marketing department in New York City. Previous recipients also received a stipend of $4,500 to cover transportation costs, food lodging and other expenses.

I've confirmed with AAF's Education Services that applications for this years program will be due by February 6, 2009, so check back frequently to the website for the updated application.

Not Quite my Fall Song . . . but

Seriously I can't stop listening to Ninjasonik. I don't even think I like them, but I like them. Damn, I feel like I'm seriously crushing on my bff's brother with acne.

Internship: COLABORATORY


For those of you who are not eligible for MAIP and are frantically looking for an internship for the summer, check out Portland Ad Federation's COLABORATORY.

COLABORATORY is a 6-week, paid internship that places 10 students with a bevy of Portland agencies. Last years students were on rotation with three agencies throughout their summer based on their strengths and interests. In addition to their work at the agency, the interns were separated into two teams and competed in a pitch for an actual client.

Check out one of the teams videos:




I came across a few of their interns blogs (there are several of them - hunt them down, it's well worth it) over the summer and was impressed with how interconnected they were through multiple social networks. In addition to their blogs, they utilized video journals on YouTube and posted photos on Flickr. This is a great way for prospective interns to see what the program offers and to to get a glimpse into what your life as an intern would look like.

I've confirmed with PAF that COLABORATORY will be looking for interns for Summer 2009. Applications will be accepted from Feb. 1, 2009 - March 31, 2009 with finalists being notified on May 1, 2009. So check out their website, download the application and make it work!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

For the Creatives

I've been getting a lot of questions from aspiring art directors and copywriters about how to get an internship at an agency. I'll be the first one to tell you that I'm not the best person to answer that question. Both of my internships were on the account side, so naturally my "expertise" is in that discipline.

However, I came across I Have an Idea's academia blog on their website that answers a lot of your questions (and a lot of other useful tidbits). Check it out - get connected - become inspired.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Future MAIPterns












Just a re-cap of the MAIP component of the presentations given over the past week:

  • Applications are available now. If you didn't pick one up in class, you can visit the MAIP website and download one
  • The Deadline for all materials is December 5th, 2008
  • You'll need two letters of recommendation (preferably from a professor and an employer). The key to getting a good LOR is giving your reference plenty of time.
  • An unofficial transcript is required with the application. If you are a semifinalist, an official transcript will need to be submitted by January 12th. For SJSU students, this means you should be aware of the procedures of the Office of the Registrar. There are no rush requests. EVER!
  • For those of you in Lilly's Adv 121 Course - I will be coming in on Monday, Nov. 3rd to help you with essay writing & resume building. For those students not eligible for MAIP, I will focus on helping you build a spreadsheet of potential agencies.
  • Get connected with MAIP on their Facebook fan page
I want to encourage you to continue to seek me out for any guidance in the process. In case I didn't mention it, SJSU's ad program has some very qualified students who would be terrific MAIP candidates.

One story I didn't share, but think is a testament to how great you are occurred during my in-person interview for MAIP 2008. The HR rep who interviewed me noted that she was consistently impressed with all five of the SJSU semi-finalists. I'm convinced that this year we'll see even more of our students accepted into the program!

One thing I've failed to mention

While I was at Campbell Mithun I created a blog that tracked some of my experiences while being a part of The Lucky 13. If you're interested in the program, you should take a look at it - there's a post about all the activities we participated in. As I mentioned, if you're interested in applying for the program, hunt me down and ask questions (if I don't know the answer, I can find out).

Also, check out their website and keep an eye out for their updated application.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Yo Plannnnnners!

Planner Survey Results 2008
View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: lefevre heather)


Coming across this today made my over saturated brain cartwheel. I've been debating on whether to pursue grad school or planning boot camp at Miami Ad School since returning from Campbell Mithun.

However, every time I write a paper on the Shamanic Voyage of the Power Animal or The Effects of Subject Position on North African Bees I get all sickly at the thought of grad school. If this survey says I can earn just as much as someone with an MBA by attending a six week course - then boot camp it is! I'll just repress that bit about the odds of finding a jr. planning position (please don't remind me).


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I forgot to point out the blogs that the planners who took the survey read most. Here they are with links

Russell Davies
Fallon Planning/Trendpoint
PSFK
adliterate
brand new
Seth Godin
Influxinsights
Logic + Emotion
Zeus Jones
Faris Yakob
Cultureby.com
Scamp
Northern Planner

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

And I'm back . . . With a Purpose

So I'm fresh off three presentations at San Jose State University where I spoke with students in the advertising program about how to land an internship at an agency. With two more to go and one workshop on resume building/essay writing I'm hoping that more students will become excited about the possibilities that the advertising program @ SJSU affords them.

If you attended any of the presentations, please don't hesitate to use this blog as an open forum for questions you may have about anything I discussed. Remember - there are no stupid questions.

Also - I'm in the beginning stages of launching a new branch of this blog that you may find useful in your own endeavors into the ad world.

Until then, I look forward to the next chapter of this blog and to helping plant more SJSU students at agencies.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Embryonic Hot Mess



Leo Burnett Chicago has done it once again! The clever fools found a way to politely inform those hungry for McDonald's greasy breakfast sandwiches that they've only got until 11am to snatch one up. Loves it!

Read more at AgencySpy

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

2008 Summer Jam - Electric Feel by MGMT



I know I've found my Summer Jam when I can't wait to jump into a pair of OP's, sip on some spiked Kool-Aid and double-dutch until dawn. This summer is all about Electric Feel by The Management. It's as if Bowie, the Scissor Sisters, Mika, and The Gossip all copulated and produced the most beautiful love child.

They've even got an interactive video you can download to get you into the groove. I dare you not to dance.

2007 Summer Jam: Young Folks - Peter, Bjorn & John

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Well Laid - Schweppes: Burst



This ad for Schweppes tugged on my tear ducts for a good portion of my Sunday - no lie. What works so well is the timing of the advert - slow, deliberate and emotional. I'll reach for a bottle the next time I'm setting up bar. Well done George Patterson Y&R.

Client: Schweppes
Agency: George Patterson Y&R, Melbourne
Director: Garth Davis
Track: To Build a Home, Cinematic Orchestra

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Life After AAF - NSAC

Warning: This is probably the most personal blog I've posted (don't get used to it).

It's been two days since San Jose State's NSAC team (Kismet) placed 3rd in the District 14 competition and I must admit that I'm enjoying my cup of coffee this morning.

I'll admit that I joined the team for all the wrong reasons - fame, glory and another trophy on my resume. What I got instead was the most genuine understanding of what working with a great team of people is all about.

For months, we poured our souls into the campaign - we scratched/butted/pounded our heads over every detail until we had created a message that we knew would send shivers down ones spine.

Coffee never tasted so good

Monday, March 03, 2008

Mario Testino Called - He wants my skills


"Daniella ... shut up and look sessy babe!"








I can't remember the last time I stopped everything I was doing (ok, that's a lie*) and toyed with an interactive website while in the middle of something very important, i.e. watching the final season of Lost, season 1 online.

That is, until I came across Daniella - the talkative Brazilian who is the epicenter of Taco Bell's recent campaign, created by Draftfcb Orange County. Lets just say that my inner Leibovitz came out as I snapped countless posses of Dee (we're so BFF).

Here's just one of the HUNDREDS of photos I captured of Daniella. If only they would do this with Justin Theroux.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

If Beth Ditto popped out of my box ...

...I'd be a happy man


Yah, Mika's pretty tasty too

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Branded


I was recently asked during an interview if I were a brand, which would I be? I can't explain how dumbfounded I was by the question - particularly because I tend to be exceedingly brand fanatical.

My first answer (yes, I took it back) was Kettle Chips, in particular, Salt & Vinegar. I eat a bag a day - no lie. For obvious reasons (you should have seen her lips purse at the mental taste) I reconsidered.

My final answer - very Merideth Viera, was Gerolsteiner, makers of natural mineral water hailing from Germany.

At the time, I felt like an idiot - I mean really, I've never seen any ads, a website or nothing that led me to think that this would be a good answer. At the time, I simply felt that Gerolsteiner represented the emotional essence I was feeling at the time - refreshing optimism.

So to make sure I wasn't a complete idiot - I checked out their website and was shocked that I wasn't such a douche after all. Here are the latest commercials for Gerolsteiner - their website puts it best:
"The new Gerolsteiner TV spots take place in the prime of life. They deal with normal people and concern positive moments of everyday life, which everbody knows. Moments when we feel good and alive."