The Brief – Ad students play 'job or no job'

The Brief – Ad students play 'job or no job'

Adland’s Class of 2013 is ready to take on the industry. How do these job seekers view the industry and what do they see as their biggest hurdle? The Brief finds out.

The Brief gauged the opinions of a handful of graduating advertising students at RMIT Pitch Night which boldly asked Melbourne’s agencies to play ‘job or no job’.

Before they fronted the agency panels we asked what their networking ice-breaker would be to test their creative mettle and pitching skills.

See their response, find out how they view the current job market and where they see themselves in five years here:

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