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theBearJewI majored in Advertising. Had lots of creative outlets, designed tons of campaigns and ads for projects. It was fun, but I wish I suck with Finance. Studying to be a financial adviser now.
ArabianMathematics and computer science. I'm not joking. Art majors wish they were as creative, talented, or hardworking as theoretical CS and pure Math majors.
omnidataBut are they plopping paint filled eggs from their vagina on a canvas whilst balancing precariously on two folding ladder platforms at the Cologne art fair? I think not!
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theBearJewI majored in Advertising. Had lots of creative outlets, designed tons of campaigns and ads for projects. It was fun, but I wish I suck with Finance. Studying to be a financial adviser now.
JAHpowIs there a specific reason you wanted to go into finance rather than continuing advertising? Reason I'm asking is because this fall I'm transferring to a different college to pursue an advertising degree. Also have you found a lot of job opportunities with advertising or is it pretty competitive?
JAHpowIs there a specific reason you wanted to go into finance rather than continuing advertising? Reason I'm asking is because this fall I'm transferring to a different college to pursue an advertising degree. Also have you found a lot of job opportunities with advertising or is it pretty competitive?
Bread.Also curious to see why you are changing as i am currently studying advertising
theBearJewMy best advice to both of you if you decide to stay in advertising is to work your ass off and get a really good internship. Most universities require students to do an internship as a class, not sure if you both need to. If you don't need to, do it anyway. It will probably be unpaid, so know that going in.
Try to find the top 3 ad agencies in your area and get an internship with them. Do anything and everything you can while you are with them. Always ask what you can do next once you finish a task or project. I had an internship with a decent company, very small. I worked hard and really just did what I was supposed to. They loved me and offered me a job when I graduated. Personally I didn't see much growth in the company so I didn't take it. Seemed like a dead end and I was young and stupid.
But an internship is usually your ticket to a job. You will either get a solid recommendation from the boss of a top 3 agency, or a job at a top 3 agency. Feel free to PM me if you guys have any questions. I still really love advertising, maybe years later I'll start my own firm when I have some money.
ArabianNope, because that's not art. That's a poorly realized statement by an individual who lacks the mental capacity to express herself in a meaningful way.
theabortionatorThe biggest thing is determining what your skills and interests are. What you goals are for life.
Are you trying to travel? Are you trying to get a house as soon as possible? What kind of money do you need to be making?
One man's perfect job might be another one's nightmare.
If you can find something you're good at, you like to do, and fits into the life you want to live you've got it fucking made.
theBearJewMy best advice to both of you if you decide to stay in advertising is to work your ass off and get a really good internship. Most universities require students to do an internship as a class, not sure if you both need to. If you don't need to, do it anyway. It will probably be unpaid, so know that going in.
Try to find the top 3 ad agencies in your area and get an internship with them. Do anything and everything you can while you are with them. Always ask what you can do next once you finish a task or project. I had an internship with a decent company, very small. I worked hard and really just did what I was supposed to. They loved me and offered me a job when I graduated. Personally I didn't see much growth in the company so I didn't take it. Seemed like a dead end and I was young and stupid.
But an internship is usually your ticket to a job. You will either get a solid recommendation from the boss of a top 3 agency, or a job at a top 3 agency. Feel free to PM me if you guys have any questions. I still really love advertising, maybe years later I'll start my own firm when I have some money.
theBearJewBut you will start at the bottom, work your way up. I wanted to do something along the lines of being a creative director, that would have taken 10-15+ years to get to that position. Call me lazy, but I didn't want to be someones errand boy for half of that.