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THE GRADUATES CONFESSIONS OF A JOB SEEKER: In our on-going look at graduates in the advertising industry, a student discusses his experiences.(advertising industry)

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In our on-going look at graduates in the advertising industry, a student discusses his experiences of the application and interview process used by ad agencies.

To begin at the end, after three months embroiled in the graduate recruitment process, I have not been offered a job in advertising. I am disappointed, certainly, but by no means disenchanted. These are not the indignant, poisoned words of a bitter reject. This is an honest appraisal of my experience as an undergraduate seeking employment in advertising.

Considerable time and effort has been invested by myself (and a dad keen to get me off his payroll) in applications, interviews and final ...

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