Opportunities for
graduates in the advertisement industry
- By Ankitha
The
advertising industry has a voracious appetite for creativity and talent. It is
constantly growing and creating jobs for highly talented people who can think
out of the box and come up with innovative ideas. Both big and small
advertising agencies exist that help companies touch base with their consumers
and put their message across using the various media like print, radio,
television, and the Internet. There is a perennial demand for talent. As
products launch and grows, so does the job market. Ad agencies now face
competition on an international level from MNC brands. If you join a widely
spread agency, you have chances to be transferred overseas too. Growth prospects
are immense.
Advertising is handled by advertising agencies that vary in size and
scope. Some large companies have set up separate departments to handle
specialized areas like market research, film, video production etc. The job
profiles vary according to the departments: Client Servicing, Creative
Department, Media Department, Production, Television and Film, Photography,
Market Research, Exhibition and Event Management, Promotion, and Direct
Marketing. The executive side includes Client Servicing, Market Research and
Media Research. It involves understanding client needs, finding new business
and retaining existing business, selecting the appropriate media, analysing
timing and placement of advertisements, and negotiating the financial aspects
of the deal.
The creative group is the foundation of a sound advertising agency. It
includes Art Directors, Creative Directors, copywriters, scriptwriters,
visualisers, photographers, typographers, and the mandatory DTP operators. This
department creates the advertisement copy. It verbalises and visualises the
specific needs of a client. As ad films are also a part of filmmaking, career
options related to film also are part in this field. Thus, careers in
advertising can include working in advertising agencies, marketing jobs,
copywriting, graphic design, media, market research, public relations, etc.
Today, new areas are emerging
within advertising -- like event management, image management, digital
marketing, Internet marketing, etc. Event management is when events are
marketed, and image management is when a particular profile of an individual /
organisation is projected. Internet marketing has also brought about a lot of
changes in advertising, and one can cater to a select group of audiences rather
than a mass audience.
There is a great demand for
graduates from the general stream who have a command of the language of
communication plus knowledge of designing packages like Photoshop, Coral Draw
or fine arts, especially in the creative department. Advertising agencies
generally prefer individuals who have a creative bend of mind, can think
independently but work well in teams.
If you are interested in pursuing a career in advertising, you must be
highly goal driven and work well under pressure. Basic qualities like
creativity, flair for writing, and the ability to translate ideas into a visual
format are required. Candidates should have insights into the interests of
people from all walks of life. Those in the creative field should possess
artistic abilities to make the ad appealing to the masses.
Job positions and earnings in an agency vary with its size and turnover.
Fresh graduates can start with a salary of Rs 10,000 – Rs 15,000 per month.
This can go up to Rs 15,000 to Rs 25,000 per month with a few years experience.
Doing a specialised diploma/degree can further boost a candidate's worth. The
salary of a successful advertising person can be between Rs 30,000 and Rs. 60,000
or more per month depending on the agency or company.
Career opportunities in advertising include openings in private
advertising agencies; advertising departments in private or public sector
companies; in advertising sections of newspapers, journals, magazines;
commercial sections of radio or television; market research organisations, etc.
One can also freelance, of course. "If you are a graduate, you can enter
at a trainee level. The pay packet also gets heavier as the workload and levels
increase. However, although you may get a break at the lower levels easily,
sheer quality is demanded at the top. The ever-increasing pressures at these
levels expedite the exit from this category," says Shailesh. "It is
up to the individual to know where his potential lies. There are colleges and
degrees available that polish you in the line you choose. Or, simply work as an
intern in an ad agency. Gain knowledge of all the departments and then make up
your mind."
The courses offered in the field of advertising are:
- B.A. integrated courses in Advertising, Sales Promotion & Sales Management
- Course in Advertising and Communication /public relations/marketing
- Diploma in Advertising and Communication Management /commercial art
- Post Graduate Diploma in Advertising and Marketing Communication /public relations
Thus there are a lot of opportunities for graduates in the advertisement
industry. They are paid well and their work is also fun loving and creative. A
person should work in the field in which he/she has specialised in. In the
advertisement field, we get an exposure of the outside world.
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