Be humble. Try hard. Don’t assume that sending an email and not hearing anything means anything. You have to show you are right for the job by, guess what, exercising your creativity. Prove it. Then, if you’re lucky enough to get a job… Be cool. Be open. Your attitude is the most important thing—even more important than your talent. Only a douchebag will put up with another douchebag and even that is tenuous. Take notes. Always bring your notepad. Listen. Really listen. Trust. Know and believe and behave like the client is not the enemy. Because they’re not. I could go on and on and on…
- Snippet of an interview that Communication Arts did to Evan Fry, chief creative officer at Victors & Spoils, where he talks about working in Advertising and gives advice to feisty dreamers.
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