...camps and schools is very important for our business. Once our company gets into a camp or school it allows more kids and parents to see the sport first hand...
...is the brains, beauty, and brawn of the operation. His journey with the Philly art scene started with his family’s business, Robin’s Book Store, which he took over and developed...
...the new business. This business will be one of their most high profile clients and will bring a large sum of money into the station. Never underestimate the power of...
Most fellow students I have come across took an internship in a traditional ad agency, or marketing company that would naturally progress into either a job, or teaching the tools...
...Y. Wong Law Offices is that building and keeping relationships is a big part of any business. I’ve also learned that building and maintaining relationships is certainly a skill that...
...understanding how the company works as a whole. Get to know as many roles in the company as possible. This will make it easier to communicate with other departments. Curiosity....
...accomplish this. Successful sales people show value. Today’s business world is more competitive than ever before and most sales people think that price is the only motivating buying factor. ...
...go to making SEOM Interactive a successful business. I created local pages and product pages through WordPress, analyzed Marchex phone reports, and various other tasks throughout the company. Prior to...
...with each other. They easily transitioned from talking about the Phillie’s upcoming baseball season to rating points and dollar signs. I was really impressed with how comfortable the sales executive...
...edit previous pages. Some positive aspects of the business that I discovered through my work here is that business prospers through partnerships and with the help of the community. I...
Working with THIS IS IT NETWORK™ has taught me how to network professionally with an array of different people. It really got me out of my comfort zone and I...
...minoring in General Business Studies in The Fox School of Business & Management. For my internship opportunity this year, I got the chance to work at the Painted Bride Art...
...me throughout life. How to be confident when speaking to others, learning how to trust my creative ideas and most importantly, how to network well in this world of business...
...I learned more about marketing an entire town of businesses and the challenges that come with that. Chestnut Hill is a charming town right outside of Philadelphia and the Business...
...communicating with not just friends and family, but with clients, co-workers, and other people related to one’s business/career. Of course there are networking services like LinkedIn, which is specific to...
...about inconsistent spacing. Conclusion I hope this post was helpful. Maybe it will come in handy one day when you have to design a brand identity. Cheers! -Nick Rose ...
As the semester is coming to an end, and my time at Focus Point Global is coming to a close, I’m confident in moving on to new opportunities and taking...
...city, in Bala Cywnd, and I wasn’t so excited for the commute. I was used to interning for companies in NYC where the offices and atmosphere are at a faster,...
...about being in a business setting, and how people in all departments work together to keep the business afloat. I saw how the social media department has to work so...
...week. Interacting with customers and taking their feedback into consideration is an important part of any business, especially small businesses like this one. When customers see their feedback turned around...
...tracks and this was my first internship. I feel that I learned so much just being in the office and seeing the way the business works. I am not only...
...something similar in the future. There were many positive aspects to working with the T-Mobile business. Since it is such a successful company, I witnessed the day in and day...
...shut down. Mrs. Wilson’s latest gripe was that she spent a certain amount of time casing mail which is meant to be picked up by a carrier and then delivered....
...Since Fame House is smaller company, communication amongst employees are always at an all time high. The communication leads to greater success because this is how their business strategies excel....
Hi, guys! It’s Nicole. On my pervious post, I talked about AG’s business and my first day experience with AG. On this post, I would like to talk about my...
...on things. I’ve basically been put in charge for the art direction portion of the business. This includes designing business cards, editing contracts and media kits, designing and posting various...
...frequent, exciting networking opportunities. I commonly worked to create promotional pieces for these events, ranging from historic runs throughout Philadelphia to ping pong competitions all the way to trips across...
Hello fellow advertising bloggers! I am an intern at our very own Fox School of Business / School of Tourism Hospitality. I am working in the PR department, helping with...
...they’ve made our mistakes already. 5. Company Culture. (Find your fit!) A company isn’t just a product. It’s a culture within itself. It’s important that employees buy into the mantras,...
...says that there are more and more agencies and companies opening in the near future, giving us plenty of opportunities to land an industry job in the City of Brother...
...part of the WPP Group which operates many of the best independent business units like MediaCom Worldwide, WING, GCI Group, and many others including G2! They have major clients such...
...solutions specifically targeting small businesses. For example, they offer computing services as well as management plans for payroll, human resources, insurance, and benefit options to small businesses using one, single...
...another you could be doing a promotional event for Food Network. With in-house you are doing the advertising/marketing for one company, and that is the company you work for. You...
...was really helpful in relating. One thing about advertising that seems counterintuitive of other industries is that we shift positions and companies often. It is a young person’s business after...
...comment was stated that I believe helped me perform that much better. My Creative Director Will Redmond (who is from the UK, so the British comedy was a constant in...
...affected me? Yes I have. Inkster’s owners Jonathon Dubrowski and Douglas Wong go the extra mile to make sure that their business runs efficiently, while at the same time listening...
...a smaller business, but they work in all parts of advertising including creative, strategy, research, account management etc… This means I get a little experience in everything. When I began...
...assistant for Won International, a small e-commerce startup company. Although a small company, my time at Won International provided a learning experience from how to use primary and secondary research...
...addition to being educational, has also been positive and fun. What I’ve discovered is that one of the company’s greatest strengths is its younger-aged staff. Marketing and operational departments comprised...
...side works. I convinced myself that by seeing the business-side of things I could become a better creative. I convinced myself that it was worth the experience- and worth the...