Graduate Trainee Program underway with 39 grads placed within 16 Sydney-based agencies

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The Grads Sydney.jpgNow in its thirty-second year, The Communications Council’s Graduate Trainee Program has cemented its place as the leading advertising and marcomms training program with 39 university graduates from 22 different universities and faculties placed in 16 different Sydney agencies for 2013.

 

Graduates’ training is now well underway with the graduates (pictured) having completed an intensive five-day live-in course at Sydney University Village last week. The Summer School program focuses on bridging the gap between academic insights gleaned at university and the practical knowledge needed to excel in the agency business with grads required to do assignments, briefs and presentations, simulating future employment.

Experts in best practice in account management, creative strategic planning, PR, digital, media planning and strategy provided an introduction to the graduates. Lectures included Rob Belgiovane, Ray Black, Al Crawford, Kat Thomas and industry heavy weights from Droga5, OMD, WiTH Collective, VCCP, Pulse Marketing, UM, The White Agency and The Ideas Bodega.

 

The Summer School moves to Melbourne University early February where speakers will include Adam Ferrier, Ted Horton, Melinda Geertz, Carl Radcliff and Peter Biggs.

 

For graduates at the participating agencies, their attendance of Summer AdSchool was the first phase of an extensive training program. They will be meeting regularly throughout the year at host agencies to further their immersion in the business.

 

The program has become a widely recognised industry training program over its 32 years of existence, known for its long history of delivering bright young talent to the industry.

It has a seen over 400 graduates complete the program, including the successful alumni Michael Connaghan, CEO and executive director STW Group, Matthew Melhuish, head Australian Agencies Photon Group and Steve Anastasiadis, former general manager, Saatchi & Saatchi.