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Socialization Processes 10 Ways to Get a Job at an Ad Agency

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Socialization Processes10 Ways to Get a Job at an Ad Agency

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Want to work in

advertising ? Start Here..

Getting where you want to be in the advertising field takes many steps, and you have to work your way up. The article I chose, gives 10 ways to get closer to where you want to be in a particular company. It listed things such as networking events, interning, and doing freelance work.

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❏Recruiters from advertising agencies rely on many of these ways mentioned in the article.

❏Starting with an entry level position and working your way up shows commitment.

❏Networking is also something that is important.❏ Meeting executives and creating relationships, creates many opportunities.

The hardest part is getting through the door but the steps listed in this article could make that possible.

❏Entering a new organization takes adjustment. This adjustment happens gradually and scholars have divided the process in phases.

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Anticipatory Socialization

“Socialization that occurs before entry into

the organization. Encompasses both socialization to an

occupation and socialization to an

organization” (Miller, 124)

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Phase 1: Anticipatory❏Many unknowns about entering an ad agency .

❏Research is something that is done in this phase. ❏ Speaking to people who work in ad agencies or doing online research on it.

❏ This research can be about the culture of the organization, or just on the position.

❏ The agencies website

❏ Past Experiences also play a key role in this phase❏ Have you worked/interned for another agency prior?

❏ There may be expectations acquired over the years if this is a field that's has been of interest for some time.

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Encounter “Sensemaking stage that occurs when a new

employee enters the organization. The

newcomer must let go of old roles and values in

adapting to the expectations of the new

organization.” (Miller, 124)

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Phase 2: Encounter❏The newcomer works to make sense of the new organization

❏ Advertising Agencies have an open culture, in which some may not understand if they have never worked in this type of culture.

❏ Could be problematic if there are already pre notions on how the organizations should be

❏ If transitioning from intern to employee there may be a shock factor one must get over

❏Communication from the organization is important in the phase❏ Many ad agencies assign mentors to newcomers, this helps them understand

life at the organization's

❏ Because teamwork is essential in ad agencies, they focus on team building workshops and outings

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Metamorphis“The state reached at the

“completion” of the socialization process. The

new employee is now accepted as an organizational

insider”(Miller, 124)

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Phase 3: Metamorphosis❏The Final Stage: The transition from outsider to insider

❏ The employee now sees themselves as part of the organization and the organization accepts this.

❏Kramer’s Analysis:

❏ There are still levels of uncertainty when switching roles within the company.

❏ For example, leaving an entry-level position to becoming an Account Executive of a firm

❏ You are not considered new, but there will be new employees and possibly a new environment

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The advertising world is all about who you know. This applies to getting into the firm and also when you are working with a firm. Networking is essential when finding clients and forming relations.

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Prepping for an Interview

❏Research!❏ Knowing what the agency

values, who they target,, and what their goals are

❏ Knowing who their top clients are and some background on their culture is essential.

❏ The more information you know shows the interviewer you've done your research.

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Newcomer Information-seeking Tactics❏ This communication process happens during the

encounter phase as newcomers are trying to figure out the organization.❏ Overt Questions

❏ Indirect Questions

❏ Third Parties

❏ Testing Limits

❏ Disguising Conversations

❏ Observing

❏ Surveillance

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Overt Questions❏ Asking questions directly to

the source❏ An example of this would be

someone in an entry level position asking their management something they want to know.

❏ This tactic seems like it would be the most accurate and most reliable way

❏ Only issue with this would be who the information is coming from and whether they have you best interest in mind.

❏ Hinting to get information❏ An example of this would be

someone in an entry level position wanting to know a question but asks in a non interrogative way without directly asking.

❏ This tactic could go many ways.

❏ By not asking directly the questions may be misconstrued.

Indirect QuestionsV.S

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Third Parties❏ Soliciting information from

coworker instead of getting it from a manager

❏ This tactic could be problematic because the co worker could easily unknowingly provide you with incorrect information.

❏ This tactic cold also be useful. The third party may be able to provide you with insight about the company that management couldn't.

❏ Newcomer breaks the rules to see how others react.

❏ This tactic may not always be a reliable one.

❏ Depending on what deviance is being committed it could cause the management to view you negatively.

Testing Limits V.S

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Disguising Conversations

❏ Disguising questions in a natural conversation.

❏ This tactic could easily turn into a miscommunication

❏ It sould be missed by your counterpart.

❏ Getting information by observing situations

❏ This is a tactic that all newcomers use

❏ Observing is how many individuals learn and becoming successful in companies.

V.S Observing

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Surveillance

❏ Solicits information from past observed behaviors.

❏ This tactic could be both helpful and problematic depending on your observations

❏ If you are observing model behavior then this would be a great strategy.

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Questions to interviewer...❏In what ways do you welcome a newcomer to your organization?

❏What are the some of the steps you take to ensure new members success in the company?

❏ What do the most successful new hires do in their first month here?

❏Can you tell me about someone who’s been hired in the past year that’s made the biggest difference in this organization?

❏I know there will be curveballs on the job. What kind can I expect? From where might they come?

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Possible research ideas….❏A possible research project could be done on the turnover rates for

companies who don't have a successful welcome program for newcomers.I can imagine that organizations who don't do their best to set employees up for success would have a higher turnover rate than those who do.

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