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- Working with a range of different people
- Constantly learning
- Always being challenged
- Learning different methods of approaching tasks
- Learning to work to strict deadlines
- Learning how to communicate with many individuals
- Working with a team to deliver good work
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I feel challenged and happy with the fact that I can see the impact my work is having.
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The people and the account I work on and amount of knowledge I've gained over the past year of working.
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Training opportunities
Benefits
New skills learnt
Continuous improvement in knowledge
Variety of projects I work on
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Being able to see your work day to day.
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The people I meet and work with, the work environment.
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The client is challenging and pushing us to think outside of the box.
The team atmosphere is amazing, we have a very close relationship and enjoy spending time together.
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Great work perks! Monthly free bar, 10.30am starts on Friday throughout Jan/Feb, allowance towards gym membership, Christmas gift card, 3pm finish on Fridays July/August, discounted bar, rooftop terrace, flexible working, great employees, and friendly management.
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Training offered
Roles available
Room for progression
Benefits
Social
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High level of responsibility able to be earned quickly
Opportunity for career progression
Work / Life balance
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Great team and atmosphere
Global client
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Working with great clients and being respected
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The exposure to different aspects of SEO
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- clients
- tasks
- benefits
- team
- office
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That every day isn't the same, and you meet so many people as well as build genuine relationships with clients. I have a diversity of clients and projects I work on, therefore you're constantly learning new things.
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Dealing with one of the worlds largest advertising accounts.
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The social side - Meeting different people all the time and working with others.
High Levels of responsibility - Assisting with the management of campaigns worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.
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The people, the benefits, the location, the growth opportunities.
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Very good company culture
I have a very supportive and encouraging manager and line manager
I have the opportunity to work with some big global clients and also present to very experienced people
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Perks i.e. finishing at 5 on Fridays. Free bar. Good holiday package.
A supportive team.
Continuous opportunities for development and training.
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Great opportunities for career and self development in a casual and well managed environment
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Great work/life balance. Lots of fun activities and the people are generally very good.
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Immediate involvement with projects.
People.
Office culture/ environment.
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The steep learning curve in analytical skills I'm experiencing and the support offered by the team. Also, the flexibility I find in the company's culture.
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Great working culture, great work and you can actually measure the impact of your work.
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The Atmosphere
The People
The Location
The Clients
The Perks
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A great team and wider company culture. The opportunity to learn the basics.
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Working with prestige clients
Benefit packages
Flexible working
Annual leave time
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Working with great people on interesting clients and projects, always ways to improve.
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Social aspect
The teams you work in and the wider team
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People
Office Culture
Dress Code
Company Benefits
Pay (for young people)
Challenging Work
Exciting Clients
Great Leadership Team + Business Directors
Wealth of Training Available
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I like the location of my workplace. I like my team.
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I have a good team.
I enjoy the work that I do.
Benefits.
Being involved in the pitch process.
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Writing up and creating ad copy and keyword lists allows you to be creative and imaginative.
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There is always something new to learn, every day is a different day, which gives you so much opportunity to learn and grow and is what makes every day so interesting.
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- Team environment/Colleagues
- Support
- Interesting clients with interesting briefs
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Free breakfast
Gym membership
Free lunches/activities with market leading brands
Events
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Colleagues
Challenging
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Pushing/challenging.
Constantly learning.
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People that work here
Challenging work
Overall environment
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Working with a range of brands some which I haven't even heard of, it keeps things interesting. Sometimes you will have no knowledge in the business of the clients you work for which makes the role challenging when finding useful insights within the data.
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My team dynamic, I always feel comfortable asking questions if I am not sure of something. I enjoy the tasks I am required to do.
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The team! - Working with a strong team that I can relate to and enjoy working with.
Learning new things everyday - I have the ability to push my self and learn something new everyday, medias an ever changing space.
The perks - I can't complain about the Media owner meetings.
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my colleges, free breakfast & range of skills I can learn
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- Work Ethic and culture
- Colleges
- Support from higher management
-Perks of the job
-Training available
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having responsibilities of your own to complete
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The opportunities - there is always new training or a program you can get involved in.
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Application Advice:
Research the company
Make sure the role meets expectations
Make sure what your applying for is within your capabilities
Interview Advice:
Speak with passion and confidence.
Show genuine interest in the role.
Ask loads of questions about the role.
Research the company and the role.
Believe in your sauce.
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Application Advice:
Get someone else to proofread your CV and cover letter. Make sure your CV is not just a cookie-cutter CV and adjust it to fit the needs off the role. Lastly, quality over quantity.
Interview Advice:
Don't worry too much, they care a lot more about who you are so if you don't know everything that's ok, they will teach you.
SEO Account Executive, SEO at MindshareRead the full review »
Interview Advice:
Know about each of the brands you're interviewing for.
Account Executive, Connections Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure you highlight that you want to learn and develop your skills and continuously grow.
Interview Advice:
Confidence is key, the culture is very sociable therefore showing confidence is advantageous! Also, make sure you're honest with your experience and ensure you show your willingness to learn more.
SEO Account Executive, SEO at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
research industry
research company
Interview Advice:
be yourself
go with your top 3 strengths
top 3 weaknesses
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Being eager to learn goes a long way, don't get caught up in formalities and experience.
Interview Advice:
Have an opinion on the company and its clients.
Account Executive, Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Get to know more about the industry as a whole. Try to connect with people who work at agencies to understand better what the work actually entails.
Interview Advice:
Never be too nervous but also don't take it too chill. Show your interviewers that you are excited and passionate to work for the team.
Print and Digital Account Executive, Media at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Highlight experiences that you think would be useful for the position, using the job specs as reference.
Interview Advice:
Brush up on your excel basics, we are using them every day.
Be yourself, we just want to see if you would be a good fit for the team therefore pretending you are someone you are not won't help you in the long run.
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Keep it simple and honest.
Interview Advice:
The interview process is really nice actually. Just be yourself and try to be as genuine as possible.
Account Executive, Programmatic at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Talk to someone in a similar agency
Interview Advice:
Be confident
Be personable
Ask questions around training
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Application Advice:
Research all you can about media and the position you are applying for.
Interview Advice:
Be prepared to answer questions on why you want the job. Have Presentation, Math and other tests ready.
Acount Executive, eCommerce – FAST at MindshareRead the full review »
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If you can demonstrate an understanding of a media agency and what they do I think it will give you an advantage. I feel like it is a relatively unknown part of the industry unless you are within it, so a basic understanding can only be seen as a good thing.
Also, I think culture is super important, so getting across a bit of personality will help you to stand out, rather than just being 1 of 100 identical looking applications.
Interview Advice:
Again, I think there's not an assumption or expectation that you know too much about the industry or the detail, so if you can demonstrate a but of understanding that is likely to be really strong.
Don't be overly formal, the atmosphere is slightly more relaxed, and if you get to interview stage, it is as much about demonstrating that you can fit in within the culture of the company, as it is demonstrating your intelligence/capabilities. So, as hard as it is, try to relax, get your personality across, and be yourself.
Finally, tied to the above, I would avoid over-dressing, I don't think it would really be held against you, but I do think it just slightly demonstrates you don't quite understand the industry you are applying for. When I had an assessment centre for my internship, there were about 6 people out of 30 who turned up in full suits, and all 6 were in the group who didn't make it to the final interviews in the second half of the day!
Account Manager, Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be honest and showcase outstanding attributes that stand out
Interview Advice:
Be yourself
Account Executive, PLUS at MindshareRead the full review »
Interview Advice:
Do some research on what Mindshare does and on what the department/team you are applying for really does. Show interest, make sure that's for you.
Account Executive, Marketing Science at MindshareRead the full review »
Interview Advice:
Be yourself and don't pretend. And don't be afraid to talk about yourself, you are going to spend a lot of time with your colleagues during working hours as well as outside.
Account Executive, Paid Social at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure to show your diverse background and play to your strengths.
Interview Advice:
Be granular on what the job actually entails - ensure you answer the right questions that prepare you for the job.
Account Executive, Partnerships at MindshareRead the full review »
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A good opportunity to learn and grow
SEO Account Executive, SEO at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Apply through GroupM recruitment team, roles often not found on job websites.
Interview Advice:
Research industry news/developments.
Account Manager, Media Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
-Highlight working experience that was client-facing or instances where you worked within a team
- Any technical skills you have (eg excel: pivot tables, vlookups etc)
Interview Advice:
Be confident and ready to participate in the team activities on the assessment day and practice your presentation skills a bit before attending.
Also, they would have to undergo a quick math test.
Biddable Account Executive, PPC at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
- Do your research.
Interview Advice:
- Do you research, have questions, know what you want.
- Talk about experiences with real life scenarios, doesn't have to be work related.
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You don't always need to have "media" experience. There is a load of training and support on that side of the agency provided by Mindshare. A lot of it is having 'relevant' experience which you can transfer skills into your new job role. Thoroughly explain how these skills are adaptable in your new role, and how they can enhance you in your new role.
Interview Advice:
Be confident and honest in your experience, research the industry and the department. Advertising has so many roles and niche areas to work in, make sure you have some understanding of this. Don't be afraid to ask questions, it helps build a rapport with you and the interviewer and sometimes makes you more memorable. No one is born with the knowledge of experience in advertising, asking questions shows you're interested to learn more.
Account Executive, Partnerships at MindshareRead the full review »
Interview Advice:
Be open and honest
Account Executive, Buyer at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be honest about the work experience. If you are straight out of university no one expects heaps of experience. Please do not stress if you don't have loads. You join a company to learn and all we are looking for passion and hunger to learn more than anything else.
Interview Advice:
Be honest and be confident and more importantly be yourself. Think about it, you will be working with the people that interview you for some time. Don't try to be someone you are not!
ACCOUNT MANAGER, FAST – SOCIAL BIDDABALE at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Research.
Interview Advice:
Ask lots of questions.
Account Executive, Media Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Try and tailor your degree and CV towards media-related opportunities.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself and really show you are enthusiastic.
Account Executive, Audio Visual at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Any experience is good experience, creative or otherwise.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself, and do your research on the company!
Account Executive, Account Management at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Apply fast and make the application relevant to the role.
Interview Advice:
Research the role and industry well. It is better to be over prepared than under prepared.
Account Executive at NEO, Affiliate Marketing at NEO at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure you know exactly what the role entails.
Tailor your CV to meet the requirements of the role.
Show any transferable skills that you have and sell yourself.
Interview Advice:
Prepare questions to ask about the role.
Ask about any career progression that is available and training opportunities.
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Application Advice:
Go through a recruiter who will negotiate your salary on your behalf
Interview Advice:
Make sure you get along with the interviewers
Senior Executive, Search at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Push forward your most relevant experience, especially if its creative or something you take very seriously like a hobby
Interview Advice:
Don't be afraid to do too much research, know who you are applying to
Account Executive, Account Management at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Show yourself to be a fun person. A lot of this role is about maintaining good relationships with media owners and clients alike. Skills can be taught, personality cannot.
Interview Advice:
Take some time to think about how advertising campaigns actually work. Think about how they connect and try to show that you can be analytical in your thinking.
Account Executive, Media Buying at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Straight forward application.
Interview Advice:
Think outside the box.
Don't be nervous.
They want you to do well, so help them hire you.
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Interview Advice:
Be clear in delivering your message and have a consistent story. Tuning up your analytical/numerical skills will help a lot too.
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Application Advice:
There is loads of material available online that you can do which will give you the edge over other candidates. There are also certificates that you can get online which will help as well.
Make sure there are no mistakes on the CV. It may sound funny, but when you are applying to loads of companies looking for a job, making slight tweaks in the CV so that it fits best with the company, you will be surprised how many CV's have mistakes.
Interview Advice:
Be confident and be yourself. Prepare yourself, relax and don't be scared of the interviewer. They are as worried about hiring as you're anxious on being hired. Be positive, this helps both parties to relax and be more comfortable. You will have a better chance of leaving a positive impression.
Account Manager, Social Biddable at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be yourself.
Interview Advice:
Find common ground with your interviewer, be honest and show your interest for both the industry, role and company.
Senior Account Executive, TRADED at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Show your passion for Media, and a willingness to learn and be proactive.
Interview Advice:
Show some personality, research what we have been doing lately, and the wider industry landscape.
Have examples of what you have put in your CV, skills and achievements.
Campaign Manager, Campaign Management at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be pro-active
Interview Advice:
Be yourself
CMT at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be able to read:
HTML5
Javascript
Be open minded to learning new technologies.
Interview Advice:
Showcase your knowledge of web technologies, even if you cannot read the tags that are placed in front of you.
Understand the structure of GroupM and Mindshares role in it.
Ad Ops Trafficker, Ad Ops at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Interest in aspects of advertising/media is helpful (i.e. award-winning campaigns, personal interest in advanced Excel or coding, engagement with innovations in social ad space will set you apart).
Interview Advice:
Be yourself. More about how you will fit into your team than whether you know the jargon and any technical information.
Campaign Manager, Campaign Management at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
I think it's important that a prospective candidate should have a positive attitude, a good and balanced work ethic, have willingness to learn new information and skills, ability to be organised and be able to manage your time well and be proactive.
It's important to be able to keep calm under pressure in a fast-paced environment.
Problem-solving skills is an important key skills to this role.
Interview Advice:
Research (i.e. about the company, industry and role) and prepare before you go for your interview. Also ensure you have at least 6 questions ready to ask the interviewer/s at the end.
Ad ops trafficker, Campaign Management Department at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Show your passion and enthusiasm early on and put your hand up for everything!
Interview Advice:
You should show interest in the area that you are applying and some extra reading.
Account Manager, Partnerships at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure you understand the difference between a media and creative agency! Try to consider how you reach people at their most receptive and you've got a good idea of the role.
Connections Planner, Media Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be honest.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself! Be prepared. Show a genuine interest and be keen.
Account Executive, Digital Display Planning/Buying at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be willing to learn lots and gain some broad knowledge on the industry. Don't panic if your knowledge level is low currently, you can learn everything you need to once you're here. Be proactive in learning though. And be ready for some late nights (both in the office and the pub).
Interview Advice:
What types of media I was familiar with already and their functions within a campaign, tools and training I already had, general media knowledge, writing skills, team skills.
Account Executive, Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Show interest in the industry, think about your favourite advertising campaigns, what makes them stand out, and the direction the advertising industry is taking.
Interview Advice:
It's all about team fit and enthusiasm so be yourself and be honest in your interview.
Account Executive, Exchange at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Candidates will need to show a desire to learn. Enthusiasm and attitude are key.
Interview Advice:
Show your personality.
Account Executive, B2B at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be honest, and humble. It is a fast paced industry and is ever changing. You could be better than you think but you have to make sure you know what you're doing.
Interview Advice:
Can't stress on this enough, be honest. It is challenging work and you would love it. Advice while applying would be, be thorough with the set of skills you know and you should be fine.
Account Executive, Social Biddable at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Do your research on the company and position, become aware of what the job role actually involves.
Interview Advice:
Be enthusiastic and keen to progress!
Account Manager, Digital Display and Print at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Think about what brands are doing within the industry and have an opinion on the different creative tactics they are using.
Account Manager, Partnerships at MindshareRead the full review »
Interview Advice:
Be personable, after understanding you can do the role, the most important thing is that you have to be someone that will fit well into the team and get on well with clients.
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To be on top of the changes within the industry and particularly within your area of expertise. Be aware of were the client stands within the market in regards to their position in the digital media / advertising space.
Interview Advice:
Confidence.
Well prepared and researched.
Always ask questions.
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Application Advice:
Get as much experience as you can, keep up to date with media, tech and ad news. Stay on top of your Maths as it is so important in this industry (a lot of what I do is dealing with how much the client has spent on a particular advertising product, and reporting this back to the client).
Interview Advice:
Demonstrate enthusiasm and a willingness to go the extra mile to ensure client satisfaction.
Display Account Executive, Planning & Buying at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Research.
Interview Advice:
Why media, what could I bring?
Account Executive, at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Spend time looking at Mindshare's website and social channels and look at the work they have done and the values they held. If you seem to agree and align with these ethics then you will be able to hint about them in your application.
Interview Advice:
Make sure you know what you have written on your CV so you can confidently talk about your previous work experiences.
Look at Mindshare's website so you feel confident talking about the company and examples of their work. If you show you are passionate about the company then that will make you shine in the interview! Finally, and probably most importantly, make sure your personality comes through by being yourself!
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Be prepared to work hard.
Interview Advice:
Be confident and knowledgeable.
Account Executive, at MindshareRead the full review »
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Show your excitement and desire to be here.
Interview Advice:
Be curious and inquisitive. Have your own opinion about things, but show that you get along with others well.
Account Executive, Research & Insights at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Apply to as many roles in the field, you want to go into as possible and make your CV stand out from the crowd.
Interview Advice:
Be approachable.
Account Executive, at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be knowledgeable about the industry and also how media differs from say advertising. Why you want to go into media specifically, compared to other areas of the industry. Why would you work well on the specific client you're applying for and why you've chosen that role. Understand the challenges faced in the industry (working over print and digital and why these have been merged on many occasions within agencies, and the challenges these agencies have overcome).
Interview Advice:
Have lots of examples - e.g.s of your favourite brand, ads, views on other areas of the industry, e.g. advertising vs media. Think what skills you have that you can apply to working in the industry.
Account Executive, Digital and Publishing at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Get a very clear idea of the development plan, along with time-frames. It helps to set yourself goals and also gives you a real idea of the type of qualities you will need within the role. Ask what clients you will be working on.
Interview Advice:
Prepare an alternative way to give your CV. Mine was a presentation and I included a picture of me and my old hockey team (hockey made up a lot of my extra-curricular activity). I then asked my prospective bosses to find me - the quickest one wins!
Affiliate Marketing Account Executive, Affiliate Marketing at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Know what a media agency does and the difference between us and a creative agency. Make sure you get across that you have extra-curricular interests.
Interview Advice:
Have brands/campaigns you admire ready to talk about.
Account Executive, Digital/Print planner buyer at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Present yourself as positive and cheerful.
Account Manager, at MindshareRead the full review »
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Show you have researched what the company does and the work it produces for its clients.
Interview Advice:
Name an ad campaign you admire? What do you think a media agency does? Are there any brands you admire?
Account Manager, at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
I went through a recruiter.
Account Executive, Business Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be prepared to learn a lot, be good with excel and be a sociable person!
Interview Advice:
Be open to learning new things, show initiative.
Account Manager, Digital advertising at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Read up on the company a lot and the campaigns that they've been involved with.
Know the competitors.
Be able to speak in detail about campaigns you like and why.
Interview Advice:
Very relaxed interview experience but you still need to know your stuff. Read around the company, current news in the media world, etc.
Account Executive, Media Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
It's tough as every team is different when it comes to interviewing. Just know enough about media and why you want to work in a media agency, rather than PR etc. Show your enthusiasm!
Interview Advice:
Why do you want to work in media? What is it about Mindshare? Give an example of some great advertising you have seen?
Account Executive, Affinity, Avalon at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure you fully research the role and look at the industry.
Interview Advice:
Research the company and their clients. Know your maths and come prepared to answer some questions on your industry. Be confident, most importantly don't lie about your skills.
Biddable Account Executive, Biddable at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be personable
Account Manager, AV Exchange at MindshareRead the full review »
Interview Advice:
Confidence is important.
Account Executive, Business Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Being open to everything is more important than knowing it all before you start.
Account Manager, Intelligence at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
This is a great role to gain an understanding of the advertising and media industries in general. The graduate roles are very centred around admin work/dealing with data and excel reports, so if you're happy dealing with that then go for it!
Interview Advice:
Be yourself, show that you are willing to go the extra mile and passionate to learn as much as possible.
Display Account Executive, News UK at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Get a proper understanding of what media agencies do; it's very different to a creative agency!
Think carefully about brands and campaigns you appreciate and consider properly why it is that these campaigns engaged you.
Interview Advice:
Don't be scared! The industry is fairly young and very personable, the chances are your interviewer knows exactly what you're feeling and is looking to give you the best chance to make an impression.
Account Executive, Media Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
You have to have an opinion and be knowledgeable about the industry/digital landscape, be a quick learner, able to take innitiative and manage yourself/your time.
Interview Advice:
You have to communicate your understanding of the role and the industry well, as well as to show why do you want to work at a media agency, and in particular why Mindshare.
Account Executive, Digital / Print at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be yourself and show your ambition. What makes you different to someone else? What are your own personal interests. At an entry level position, anyone could do the day to day tasks, what I want to see is the hunger / personality / ambition from someone to progress and share their own thoughts and ideas.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself and be confident in your abilities. Don't stress about it either; how well you get along with your peers and how you communicate is just as important as your qualifications / experience.
Account Director, Performance / affiliates at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Research what the job is and be enthusiastic about getting involved. Understand that at the start, you will expected to do admin and assist the team but know that you will shortly progress to plan and buy your own campaigns if you have a willingness to work hard and learn the ropes.
Interview Advice:
What is your favourite brand and why?
Why do you want to enter the media/advertising industry?
Why do you want to work within this particular department/channel?
What interests you about Mindshare as a company?
What would your last manager say about you?
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Application Advice:
You don't need to know everything - a lot will be taught to you on the job. Prove that you can manage your time, deal with pressure and work with numbers.
Interview Advice:
Had a maths test, worked out percentages, asked about my previous employment and what skills I could bring to the role and the team. Asked what skills I thought needed improvement.
Account Executive, Display at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be innovative.
Interview Advice:
Be prepared to deliver something new and interesting that touches on the future of media. Research into the proposition of data, content and technology.
Account Manager, SEO at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Don't think you'll be 'making adverts' or will be a creative with no prior experience...
Interview Advice:
Get a grounding in a specific media channel.
Media Planner Account Exec, Media Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
CV
Interview Advice:
Maths Test
English Test
Team Building
Short Interview - asked about advertising and maths knowledge
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Application Advice:
Be prepared for a rollercoaster. The highs will be amazing and the benefits are great. Just make sure you take your application seriously and come across like you've put thought into your application and what the job entails.
Interview Advice:
Be relaxed, focussed, do your prep work and most importantly be a team player for the assessment centre. This job is all about how well you fit into a team more than anything else.
Account Executive, Consultancy/Business Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be proactive and never say no to anything
Interview Advice:
Know about the business and Mindshare’s client as well as a wider knowledge of Group M. Have an explanation for why you are right for the role you are applying for and how you see that role developing over the coming years.
Account Director, Publishing at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be yourself, portray your strengths, acknowledge your weaknesses, be willing to learn and express your opinions / views. Don't come across as just a listener
Interview Advice:
Be yourself, portray your strengths, acknowledge your weaknesses, be willing to learn and express your opinions / views. Don't come across as just a listener
Account Manager, Affiliate Marketing at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Fully understand the job role before applying, and be honest throughout the interview process.
Account Executive, Exchange at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure you are knowledgeable about the industry as a whole and how it has developed over the last 10 years as well as where you feel it is going.
Interview Advice:
Make sure you have opinions about the industry and what you like/don't like as much as it is a big part of the role to have opinions and know your own visions. Also, make sure you know what advertisers you like and who you don't and why.
Account Executive, Digtal at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
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Interview Advice:
Make sure your personality comes across.
Account Manager, London at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure that you know the difference between a creative agency and a media agency for a start! It's also really important to get across why you're interested in media - even better if you can demonstrate that with some work experience on your application.
Interview Advice:
Be enthusiastic about the role, and it's also worth brushing up on basic percentages.
Account Manager, Media Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Network, network, network.
Interview Advice:
I was asked to answer a content problem. Do your research, and make sure you've investigated every avenue of content strategy.
Content Strategist, Content Marketing at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Do your research and show passion!
Interview Advice:
Think about why Mindshare is the company for you, and why media is the industry for you - try to use past work experience if you can.
Account Manager, The Exchange at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
- Work experience in the relevant field is key.
- Read up on relevant campaigns or events that are currently going on the industry.
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Application Advice:
Do your research into the company and have knowledge of the sector of the business you're applying for
Interview Advice:
Look up cool campaigns that caught your attention
Think of clients you'd like to work on
Think on your feet in any scenario led question
Be confident and friendly and keen
Account Executive, Publishing Exchange at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Work hard but worth it
Interview Advice:
Work on Excel
, at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Keep up to date with industry news.
Interview Advice:
Prepare and be yourself, your personality has to fit.
Account Executive, Media Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Swat up on the general industry press and what the clients represented by Mindshare are up to.
Account Executive, Digital Display – The Exchange at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Be Prepared, in most cases they don't expect you to know an awful lot but they do expect some knowledge.
Interview Advice:
Do not pretend to know things you don't! the interviewer will be able to see straight through it and know you are lying! these people do this 8 hours 7 days a week!
Search Account Executive, at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Do as much research about media agencies as you can before applying. Even having work experience in different areas of media would be very beneficial!
Interview Advice:
Be confident and show that you are a hard worker and the best person for the job - being adaptive, creative and responsible are the best attributes. But remember this is media, you need to also have a bit of fun!
Account Executive, Partnerships at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Showing successes within a team environment is key.
Interview Advice:
Don't be too formal. The industry isn't, and that's something you should reflect in your interview.
Account Executive, Business Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
make sure you have full understanding what media is and what your role actually entails - what part it plays within the account.
Interview Advice:
research the account (brand) inside out, look at case studies and be ready to comment on recent and old campaigns which have or haven't worked.
Account Executive, Unilever AV at MindshareRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Make sure you are passionate about the media you are applying to work in
Interview Advice:
Be confident but not arrogant. Some of the decision will be around if you will fit in to the team, are you someone who will be very good at their job but also can have a laugh/good time doing it?
Account Executive, Home Retail Group at MindshareRead the full review »
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Best:
I like how open senior management are, I think it filters down into a good and non-toxic environment.
Worst:
I personally wish it wasn't based in central London, I wish it was more Cannery wharf or somewhere a little less central.
SEO Account Executive, SEO at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Benefits
Company culture
Friendly employees
Successful work
Successful clients
The range of clients
Ethics/ Sustainability
Worst:
Cross-teams work is not done very often however this will be changing.
SEO Account Executive, SEO at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
benefits
scale of company
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Best:
the people
Worst:
salary
Print and Digital Account Executive, Media at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Office culture
Work/life balance
Worst:
Salary and evolution opportunities
Paid Social Account Executive, FAST at MindshareRead the full review »
Worst:
Low Salary.
Account Executive, Programmatic at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Work/life balance
Worst:
Salary
Acount Executive, eCommerce – FAST at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
The atmosphere and the people
Transparent communication from leadership
Worst:
Pay isn't the best, and communication around pay rises etc. are a little bit murky
Account Manager, Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Colleagues
Worst:
Salary
Account Executive, PLUS at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Location
Company culture
Worst:
Salary
Account Executive, Paid Social at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Location
Clients
Teamwork
Worst:
Workload and the ability to communicate that you have no resource
Account Executive, Partnerships at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
fast-paced environment (no routine )
training opportunities
Worst:
work overload
Biddable Account Executive, PPC at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Atmosphere
Worst:
Fast pace
Account Executive, Account Management at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
- the work
- people
- office
- traning
Worst:
- salary could be better
- progression can be limited.
- slow processes.
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Best:
It has a fantastic work and social life balance, some many fun things happening all the time and to be part of. Even though its a big company, everyone is so friendly- because of the great social environment you get to meet so many people from other departments.
Worst:
Because there are so many people when working on projects across many departments, it can be difficult to know who's who and find the right person you need.
Account Executive, Partnerships at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Colleagues
Worst:
Salary
Account Executive, Buyer at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Great location
Great people
Great working environment
Worst:
High pressure
Learn to swim in the deep end (not for everyone, but it works!)
Leadership change is too often
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Best:
Great environment and learning opportunities.
Worst:
Low starting pay.
Account Executive, Media Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Office - Fantastic location and very modern
Lots of Benefits - Subsidised canteen, free bar once a month and free coffee.
Large company that is part of GroupM - so the experience gained is world class.
Worst:
Pay is relatively low however so the industry overall is.
Account Executive, Audio Visual at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
the people, the benefits, growth opportunities
Worst:
salary, junior workload & deadline pressures
Account Executive, Account Management at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Very supportive and friendly company
Many new opportunities to be a part of
Many extra perks for employees and beautiful offices
Large company also means great exposure to big clients.
Teams are not too big so I have been able to take on responsibility early on and work with various senior people
Worst:
Lack of structure in management, it is not that the company is does not have much of a hierarchy but I would like more formal structure
Account Executive at NEO, Affiliate Marketing at NEO at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
The Huddle = unique opportunity to learn about media and the digital space. A very exciting day where we can learn about new products, listen to talks and generally have the chance to mingle with partners and other companies.
Supportive space, a company where there are events held to help employees with their well-being. I.e. meditation sessions, counselling and GP visits.
Worst:
Progression.
Paid Social Senior Account Executive, Paid Social at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Great benefits, working from home is encouraged - lack of micromanagement, huge focus on development
Worst:
The gender pay gap
Senior Executive, Search at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
The people and the clientele
Worst:
The scale - a lot of employees sometimes makes it a little impersonal
Account Executive, Account Management at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
The work life balance is good.
Worst:
There have been some questionable management decisions made. I feel like my career progression has basically been put on hold for the last 6 months due to pointless new processes and systems, and there's nothing being done about it.
Account Executive, Media Buying at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
People.
Office culture.
Learning opportunity.
Worst:
Commute.
Intern, Business Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
The Best is probably the speed at which things go in the company. The support and the learning development: they really make an effort with graduates.
Worst:
I can't think of something in particular. Maybe it's hard to grasp the nature of the business if you are foreign to media.
MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
The People
The Atmosphere
The Work
The Benefits
Worst:
Salary
Senior Account Executive, TRADED at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Company culture, location and perks are really good.
Open plan office allows for a lot of cross department learnings and communications.
Great training opportunities.
Worst:
Some communication issues, lack of transparency with progression and pay at times.
Campaign Manager, Campaign Management at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Benefits
Worst:
Salary
CMT at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Prestige clients/accounts
Flexible Working
Annual Leave
Worst:
Salary
Senior Account Executive, Paid Social at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Lots of training available
Offers a good work/life balance
Worst:
Salaries
Career Progression Path
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Best:
The work environment is genuinely relaxed and really nice to work in. There always seems to be an event of some kind going on.
For a graduate starting their first job, integrating with the company's culture was really interesting and easy.
Worst:
Unfortunately, not everyone is on the same page all the time, so everyone has to keep explaining the same issues to everyone constantly. - With the new structure coming into effect soon, this will be much less of a pressing issue.
Ad Ops Trafficker, Ad Ops at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Colleagues, work/life balance, working with people who are actually interested in what they work on
Worst:
Feeling of lack of control over progression (trend of promoting based on time at company rather than performance) and strong top-down management. Went through a restructure this year that changed a lot of things and didn't feel like much responsibility or input was taken on how this would affect everyone.
Campaign Manager, Campaign Management at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Good opportunity of career progression.
Worst:
N/A
Ad ops trafficker, Campaign Management Department at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
I feel like Mindshare are moving toward becoming much more of a modern workplace with flexibility offered and lots of training opportunities.
Worst:
The company can sometimes feel very big with pockets of people who are very separate.
Account Manager, Partnerships at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Plenty of perks, a young and interesting workforce (in general at least!).
Worst:
It's not uncommon to work in a role for 6 months before your promotion is confirmed. There is also a lack of structure that means some accounts get the short straw vs others- though this should be resolved by a recent restructure.
Connections Planner, Media Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Good training and clear progression structure
Worst:
Lack of info on restructures, wider business stuff
Account Executive, Digital Display Planning/Buying at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Working environment, benefits offered
Worst:
As the company is so large little things can take a long time to resolve.
Finance Media Coordinator, Finance at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Lots of perks to be had and they're easy to get e.g. most of them are not based on how long you've been here, as long as you've passed probation.
Worst:
Lack of transparency often between the senior management and graduates. There are some great members of the senior leadership team, but often things are very hush hush.
Account Executive, Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Opportunities to learn, leader in the industry, the people.
Worst:
Difficult to progress
Account Executive, Exchange at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Fantastic working environment.
Worst:
Fairly low salary
Account Executive, B2B at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
It's vibrant and full of lively people
Worst:
It's not as organised as other sectors due to the nature of work we do. We can get outcasted really quickly if we don't keep up with the dynamic nature.
Account Executive, Social Biddable at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
The culture of the company - it is very relaxed, sociable and fun!
Worst:
Sometimes it is difficult to move department or progress due to sheer size. You have to stand out and be determined to raise your salary or move up the chain.
Account Manager, Digital Display and Print at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
The structure for development
Worst:
Some departments are much better run/have a better culture than others.
Account Manager, Partnerships at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
1) The people are great, and the atmosphere within the office is very social able and enjoyable.
2) Great benefit package
3) Great office facilities
Worst:
No bad points about the company
Ad Operations Exec, Chanel UK at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Opportunity
Worst:
Internal politics
Display Account Executive, Planning & Buying at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
benefits
Worst:
new structure
Account Executive, at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
The attitude of all the staff. The work hard play hard ethic.
Account Executive, Media Planning at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
one of the best in the industry/country
Worst:
low/uneven paid salaries
Account Executive, at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
So many things going on, always a great atmosphere and a good balance of work/play
Worst:
Occasional lack of communication between departments
Account Executive, Research & Insights at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Location, people, career progression and international opportunities
Worst:
Workload can vary and deadlines can be tight
Account Executive, at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
Work:life balance, good colleagues, amazing accounts to work on
Worst:
Hours/need to be organised/have good time management
Account Executive, Digital and Publishing at MindshareRead the full review »
Best:
-The social side of things is great. Especially whenever you first join at the lower levels. I was new to the city so that was a great thing for me.
-It's also quite an innovative company so if you have a great idea on how to improve ways of working - so
Worst:
There is sometimes too much of a divide between the media planners and the channel experts which can lead to some mild irritations on some accounts. However, I believe the company is restructuring how they work so that this is being address and people will be working together in a more collaborative way.
Affiliate Marketing Account Executive, Affiliate Marketing at MindshareRead the full review »
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