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Application Advice:
Show you are a resilient self starter and can be independent and confident. Be enthusiastic about innovation and the future of the industry.
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Standard questions about leadership / team work / challenges faced.
Assistant, Investment at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
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Have a balanced CV/application that shows a range of experiences and qualify their relevance. Hard stats of performance or recommendations are good to include as a measure of qualification.
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Be relaxed, genuine and yourself. Know your best qualities and see the experience as much about them getting to know you as you getting to know them.
Communications Planning Assistant, Communications Planning at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
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Make sure that you understand exactly what it is that a media company does and the difference between media planning, buying etc.
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none
Insight and Evaluation Assistant, Carat UK at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be smart, and be proactive. You will get given things, but the most interesting things you can get are things you need to set up yourself. If you're smart, don't just sit there 'being smart', use your intelligence to the advantage of yourself and your team.
Don't be daunted by big business questions. Nobody expects you to have the answers, but remember that in this industry your input is as valuable of those many ranks your senior because you live in this world and are exposed to media and advertising as much as anyone, and there will be at least one audience you understand better than anyone else.
Interview Advice:
Be honest. The people interviewing you are in the business of understanding how people behave, what they think and feel, and why they do those things; they will see through you. Trying to 'game' them into giving you a job may or may not work, but it certainly won't be satisfying when you're working late nights on big projects, and there's nowhere to hide who you are.
Being 'nice' doesn't equate to being boring or forgettable. Don't forget that there's nothing like giving time to someone else's thoughts and feelings for them to have a good impression of you.
Communications Planning Assistant, Carat at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be inquisitive and interested in everything. You need to have a lot of self-motivation and not be afraid of putting yourself forwards. Be prepared to sacrifice some of your free time to get more involved but I promise it's worth it. They don't apply one type of person and value differential thinking so be yourself and own your own brand.
Interview Advice:
Know what you think will be the next thing in advertising/media and have a genuine interest in the field. If you don't, you may become stuck on finding answers to questions. Note there is nothing you can specifically prepare in terms of content but it is worth getting friends, family or anyone in your extended network to help you practice interviews (the more you do the slicker you become). Finally just be authentic, open and adaptable to the situation you find yourself in.
Advance Graduate, Graduate Scheme at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Demonstrate that you have been involved in a wide range of activities - beyond the requirements of your degree - that have required you to think proactively and balance numerous projects. work experience is clearly key but it is important that graduates demonstrate they are able to apply business acumen to every aspect of their lives.
Creative Solutions Assistant, Creative Solutions (Sponsorship and partnerships) at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
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Think about advertising campaigns that you've been really impressed by, not just what's being said but the way it's been communicated (e.g. through TV, posters outdoor, online etc)
Interview Advice:
Be enthusiastic, prepared and think about some questions that are important to you.
Business Director, Planning (Vizeum) at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
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Be honest and make sure that you have examples to back up your work experience
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Always remember S T A R - situation, Task, Action, Result
Comms Planning Assistant, Communications Planning – Carat at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
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Digital media is an ongoing learning experience. Don't let it intimidate you but be willing to learn and soak up massive amounts of information like a sponge!
Interview Advice:
Stay calm, the interviewer is not trying to catch you out. Is more about how you come across as a person and whether you're ambitious for the role
Media & Data Partnerships Specialist, Media Partnerships at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
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Ask questions, let your passion for the job and industry come out, and don't be afraid to say why you ACTUALLY want to do the job. It could be for understanding how media really works and drives sales, or you absolutely love numbers and analytics (or other)
Interview Advice:
Be yourself, relax, and be inquisitive. It's as much an interview for the company as it is for you.
Trainee Consultant (Data2Decisions), Data2Decisions at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
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Don't be afraid to voice your opinions about topics, it's far more exciting to hear what interests you in media rather than facts and figures.
Interview Advice:
Show personality.
Comms Planning Assistant (Carat), Comms Planning at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
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Show passion for the industry, and research the clients/work they have done
eCRM Account Manager (Vizeum), eCRM at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
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Stand out and be creative - the job may not seem as creative as an advertising agency, but you need to think outside the box to work here.
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Confidence.
Marketing Assistant, New Business and Marketing at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
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Expect to do the boring jobs to begin with but get those right and you'll soon be given more responsibility which means more exciting opportunities. All say yes.
Interview Advice:
be prepared with examples of campagins and why you liked them
Broadcast Executive, Broadcast at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure to demonstrate an interest in media in general.
Interview Advice:
Read up on Dentsu Aegis network, make sure you know which companies are under Aegis e.g. Carat, Vizeum, AMNET, Posterscope etc. Look at industry website such as Campaign Live so that you can impress interview with knowledge about what is happening in the industry.
Broadcast Assistant (Carat), Broadcast at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Show that you are curious about everything media related and keen to learn
Interview Advice:
Have examples of brands and campaigns that you like/are interested in
Planning Assistant (Carat), Comms Planning at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
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Have a good understanding of the various roles within a media agency and how the various teams interact. When going to an interview it is a good idea to demonstrate an awareness of recent trends within advertising or a campaign you like as a discussion point. In your CV show an ability to perform administrative tasks accurately and to a high standard. The most important aspect is to be personable and enthusiastic.
Interview Advice:
Was asked to look at a media brief used to launch a new product. I was asked to come up with recommendations about which media channels to use and what time to launch the new product as well as more general ideas about strategy.
Other questions:
What attracts you to a role within media?
What experience do you have to date?
What do you think the role entails?
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Application Advice:
Do it!
Interview Advice:
Be yourself. Media agencies are not like normal corporate jobs. If you try and be someone else in your interviews the directors will see right through it.
Account Executive, Comms Planning at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
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Make sure you include something unique about yourself.
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Understand the role and company objectives and how you fit. Talk about what you are interested in.
Media Assistant, Media Planning and Buying at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
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State all the experience, education and achievements you have gained that would be in any way relevant. Explain as much as you can either in your CV or cover letter, how this suits you to the role you're applying for.
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Be passionate and knowledgeable. At the same time, be friendly, relaxed and not too serious.
Trader (AMNET), AMNET at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Very simple and quick application process, just contact them
Interview Advice:
Have an understanding of econometrics/ statistics
Trainee Consultant (Data2Decisions), Data2Decisions at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
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Be prepared and be curious about the digital world.
Client Services Account Executive, Client Services at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »
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Be yourself, cliché I know but these people want to know that you're able to bring something new to the team. Work hard and make the most of each opportunity, you'll go a long way. Show you're trustworthy, and make yourself indispensable.
Interview Advice:
Keep calm and answer as truthfully as possible. Research the industry beforehand, but don't worry if you don't know everything... no-one expects you to be an expert before you've started!
Media & Data Partnerships Co-Ordinator (AMNET), Media & Data Partnerships at Dentsu Aegis NetworkRead the full review »