Thursday, September 17, 2009
The following is the third in series of articles written by Josh Copeland for people with careers in account service. This feature will appear every Thursday.
Recently, sitting in a quiet corner of a coffee shop just off the Magnificent Mile in Chicago, I had a chance to sit down with Laura Luckman Kelber at Euro [...]
Monday, September 14, 2009
What To Do Right After Losing Your Job – By Jeanne Schad
Note from Erik: The following is the third in series of career coaching articles written by Jeanne Schad. This feature will appear every Monday.
It’s the middle of September — AKA, the end of Q3. Layoffs are coming. You can be sure of it.
If you [...]
Thursday, September 10, 2009
The best account people are able to balance the client’s objective with the agency’s, often with hundreds of man hours and several million dollars on the line. Not to mention, everyone’s reputation.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Smell that? It’s Panama Jack dissipating off the skin of America’s workforce.
Summers are always a tough time to get hired. And recession summers make it all but impossible. But recession or not, the days right after Labor Day bring with them that new-three-ring-binder smell of optimism. Creative directors are back from their lake houses. HR [...]
Thursday, September 3, 2009
When an account service person is suddenly thrust into the world of the funemployed, there are even good uses for free time while considering the next job option.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
With less than the three years of experience and barely two years of financial comfort under my belt, I was laid off in May. Like a lot of folks here on PFTA, the time off allowed me to have some fun this summer. But unlike a few of the contributers, I want back in.
I still [...]
If you are reading this blog, you hardly need to be told that advertising, and those of us who practice it, took a real body blow in this recession. And the people I know who have been bloodied seem to have one of three reactions to it.
A few people who use it as inspiration or [...]
When my husband (then boyfriend) and I moved to Boston, I freelanced for a year pretty consistently. But I always had my sights set on a certain Boston agency whose work I’d admired since I was an undergrad. Long story short, I got hired at that agency. Longer story short, I was let [...]
Over the last few months I’ve come to realize that to graduate from college these days is to awaken like Brendan Fraser in Encino Man – confused, scared and armed with tools that are obsolete.
So what’s the problem, and what are the some of the caveman tools we’re wielding?
Ugh – No Want Work For Someone [...]