Showing posts with label graduate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graduate. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 January 2012

Assessment days...

So you’ve just received an email saying you got through to the next round of a grad scheme! Hurrah! But as you continue to read the black and white squiggles across your screen you notice two words: Assessment. Day. *gulp*  Yep that happened to me over a week ago when I received my invite to Starcom MediaVest’s Assessment Day, and two feelings came across me. One of absolute joy (they actually are interested in me! I’m not just a name and words on an application form yippee!) and the other of anxiousness (actually I guess three if you include the standard girly remark of “omg what am I going to wear?!?!”). Before this week I had never been to an Assessment Day before. I, like so many grads, had heard of the terror stories of “Apprentice style” tasks where for the whole day you are on show to everyone who has come to watch you squirm. But oh how I was wrong.
 Don't worry, during Assessment days you won't have Karen, Nick and Lord Alan Sugar breathing down your necks!

From my experience (yes, I am aware I’ve only had one, but I’m sure they are all like this, well for advertising/media anyway) the agency is very much on show to you, the potential employees, so that means that they are trying to impress you as much as you are trying to impress them. Everyone was so friendly and welcoming at my Assessment Day, with many a nice thing to say to try and calm us wide eyed grads down. It didn’t take much to be fair. The muffins, sandwiches, crisps, copious amounts of coffee, tea and coke (hmm come to think of it there was a lot of caffeine provided which I definitely needed having left the house at 7am…) worked a treat and with an environment that was so relaxed the former nerves soon died down.  After an hour of presentations about the agency, the training programme and our potential roles, the real work began.  We were split into groups and asked to work on a brief for a new mobile phone which we would then present to various members of the agency after lunch.  In addition to that we also had a maths test (lets just say after 7 years since I did GCSE maths my percentage skills were a bit rusty), and a psychometric test which included verbal reasoning, arithmetic and communications skills - *phew* makes me tired just thinking about it all.  The day (particularly the morning) went extremely quick, and unlike a standard interview round, it was really nice to have the time to talk to the other candidates and employees. My one word of advice is to just be yourself and with that you will relax a whole lot more.  As we kept getting told throughout the day, agencies normally have specific types of people in mind to fit specific roles so don’t take it personally if you don’t get through! In the end, I’m sad to say I didn’t get chosen to join their training programme, but that hasn’t discouraged me from the industry altogether (oh no, if that was the case, I would have stopped applying a loooonnnggg time ago last summer!).  I learnt so much, and actually, in hindsight, had a lot of fun and received lots of great advice from people who have all gone through the tedious and stressful job hunt. Yes it is frustrating to start all over again and go back to the process of looking for jobs, but determination is key. In fact, this grad has got another important interview in a few weeks time…. so fingers crossed!

Marie xox

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

A little introduction...

Hey guys! So after a month of heavy deliberation (and much encouragement from a certain someone who will be reading this - you know who you are!) I have finally succumb to writing my very own blog on the trials and tribulations of being a recent grad and the exciting adventure (more on that in a sec) that I am about to embark on. Right, here goes; please be gentle with me readers! :P 
First off, 5 facts that you should know:
1. I’m a recent French and Cultural Studies grad from Sussex Uni (oh Brighton how much I miss you already)
2. I love foreign accents, foreign languages, foreign films, forei.. in fact anything foreign and I’m there
3. I am striving to break into the advertising and marketing sector (adland I’m ready when you are!)
4. Being half Filipino and half British, as well as having had amazing experiences living in not only the UK but Hong Kong and the south of France, I have been lucky to have had a very multicultural life already
5. ...PLUS I’m about to live in Shanghai for 2 months to undertake an advertising and marketing internship (I guess travelling is in my blood)

Yes. That’s right. I’m moving to China - in less than 7 days in fact!!! And no, I don’t speak much Mandarin (somehow I don’t think nǐ hǎo, xiè xie and zài jiàn will get me very far), let alone have the knowledge to read those squiggly lines that supposedly form characters. But hey, this is really the main reason behind why I am going.  Not only will I get to gain some amazing experience within the advertising world, but I LOVE a challenge and to be honest I can’t wait to be thrown into a strange place that within a few weeks will feel like home to me! Or so I hope... Below is a pic of the infamous Bund in Shanghai - look how pretty it is!!! Hopefully one of the many places I will get to become familiar with...

So yer, I guess this is the first and main reason for this blog.  After a whole summer of working nearly everyday selling make-up and perfume (pretty good job for a cosmetic-obsessed girl like me I have to say), I am off to swap the Western shop floor for the Eastern office. This is not only a way for me to communicate the everyday challenges I will face being not only a recent grad but a recent grad abroad, it is also an easy way for me to keep in touch with all my lovely friends and family (because let’s face it, I probably won’t have that much time to update everyone individually on all the nitty gritty details of my oriental adventure).  So if you want to join me on my cultural journey ‘follow’ me and I’m sure that I will have some hilarious (and of course educational *cough cough*) stories to tell you - plus you’ll get to learn some Mandarin on the way! Let’s see how it goes ey?!?! Keep those fingers’ crossed!!! :D 
Zai hui!
Marie xox