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Hello. I work at VCCP, the advertising agency behind Compare The Market, O2, easyJet, Cadbury's, Dominoes, Go Daddy, Organic and may other brands.


Ad School is a week-long work experience opportunity for people aged 18+. The idea is to challenge the stereotype of normal work experience where you might shadow somebody or make tea/coffee, and instead give the Ad Schoolers a week of insight into life at an Ad agency and a live brief for them to work through.


There's more info on the week here

https://www.vccp.com/news/2022/apr/apply-to-ad-school-2022


and applications are open now and close next Friday 20th May - here

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdLOdkvEF22xGcd8y8E_v_hbU3ACNG09zxCWtf9z462r0K7BA/viewform

NB: it is a Google form, so you need a google account to log-in and complete the form.


Applicants don't need any level of experience to apply, the week will run from 20th - 24th June and applications close on the 20th May.


Our offices are just off of Victoria Street (185 bus or direct train from Denmark Hill).


I hope this is helpful to someone interested.

Good luck!

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