It’s More than Just Getting Coffee

If you’ve ever had an internship, chances are you probably had to make coffee.  Or file papers.  Or put together media kits.  It’s just part of being an intern.

Doe prides itself on having an outstanding internship program in which students get “real world experience.”  Last week, two interns from Doe’s creative department got to see all of their hard work pay off.  Jeremy Hess and Sean Netzer’s campaign for Bellarmine University started popping up on billboards and bus shelters all over Possibility City.

bellarmine-billboard-intern-ad-1_spring-09“We didn’t want it to be a typical university ad,” Hess said. “The whole point of the campaign is that you’ve got to get someone’s attention within 10 seconds or less, while they’re driving 70 miles an hour down the highway.”

Even cooler than seeing their concepts turned into actual ads, Hess said that having a campaign that the client liked was most important.

bellarmine-shelter-intern-ad_spring-09His experience as an intern has been good so far, and he encourages others to take check out the program.

“Even if you don’t get your work produced, going through the whole process is worth it,” he said.  ”You should never stop learning.”

We’re currently casting for Summer 2009 interns, so if you think you have what it takes, visit doeanderson.com and apply.

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