Comments on: Bubble wrapping a typewriter https://templeadlib.com/bubble-wrapping-a-typewriter/ The Experiences of Temple Advertising Students Thu, 07 Apr 2011 18:26:27 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 By: Sheryl Kantrowitz https://templeadlib.com/bubble-wrapping-a-typewriter/comment-page-1/#comment-1086 Thu, 07 Apr 2011 18:26:27 +0000 https://www.templeadlib.com/?p=4438#comment-1086 In reply to Carly Ambose.

Carly, This is the store your sister was telling you about. I live a few blocks away from it and it is very quirky. (in North Old City): https://www.artintheage.com/

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By: Carly Ambose https://templeadlib.com/bubble-wrapping-a-typewriter/comment-page-1/#comment-1079 Thu, 07 Apr 2011 13:38:54 +0000 https://www.templeadlib.com/?p=4438#comment-1079 I definitely feel that there are times everyone is so busy that they should not be disturbed. In my internship experience, I have been working with account executives, so I cannot relate in the sense that you wish you had more experience in that department. I can relate to really enjoying the unexpectedness of working at an ad agency. I do a variety of work at the Brownstein Group as well. I can’t say I’ve bubble wrapped a typewriter, but I have been involved in numerous types of projects, such as picking out the items from a huge catalogue for swag bags.

My older sister interned at QCM in the PR department last summer. Her major is focused around PR. She, too, wrote a lot of press releases and updated blogs. I definitely got a sense QCM is a quirky environment to work! She told me about some sort of store they have that sells all different types of merchandise, from shirts to rum. I never would have guessed an agency would have that! This just goes to show ad agencies are such a unique place to work. Considering creativity and idea generation is one of the main things that go on inside, it is not surprising!

https://www.brownsteingroup.com/

Carly Ambrose
Carly.ambrose@temple.edu

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