As you all know I work as an art director at Target. What
does that mean? Well, I get to create advertising campaign for target that
include fun shoots and I get to go to LA and NY quite often. I say am an art
director by day and a blogger by night and weekends but the truth is that art
direction takes over my life most of the time whether I want it or not, it’s
just who I am.
I spend most of my time in front of the computer for both my
job and blogging. Lately I have been noticing that my eyes are taking a toll
from all this years in front of screens but about a month ago I started using
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a prescription and you don’t need a prescription to get them. They are just to alleviate
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Now let’s jump into the gender dilemma. Being a woman in a
man’s world such as advertising is not easy but I also don’t think it’s the hardest
thing in the world. To be honest I never saw the difference. Maybe because I
was, and have always been very outspoken and I ask for what I want when the
time is right. There are many women out there who are pioneers that are paving
the way for us, the next generation of advertising professionals.
But one thing is for sure, I can assure you none of these
women are sitting complaining on their desk waiting for handouts to them. None.
I have met a lot of women thru my career, some were ahead of me, some where my
same level and some were more juniors. But very few of them had the drive and the
unapologetic attitude to keep moving forward.
I can acknowledge that the ratio between male and female is
not the same because I’ve seen it with my own eyes and that women are under-represented
specially on the higher up positions BUT I also think that not enough women in
advertising out there are not asking for what they deserve. Don’t get me wrong,
I’ve had PLENTY of people (men and women) in my life whom have tried to silence
me and tried to dial down my personality. I learned from them that from time to
time I have to be more strategic and to pick my battles to keep moving forward
but I also realized that just waiting for people to give me the recognition,
the promotion, the raise or just the thanks wasn’t not going to get me anywhere
so I decided to ask.
And I have been asking the most daring questions since the beginning
of my career, why? Because the worse they can say is no. So, at my first agency
I asked if I could stay after my 1 month internship and I scored my first
agency job. I asked if I could have the old computers since they were replacing
them, and I scored a quite decent Mac Pro tower. I asked to be part of my first
production when my first Target campaign was sold and I flew to LA for the
first time to record my first commercial at the Paramount Studios. I asked for
a raise after I helped almost double one client’s fee to my old agency and I
got a pretty nice bump.
My one piece of advice for future female creatives is ASK, the worse they can say is no. Keep asking for what you want and what you believe in, be restless and never get comfortable. Oh! And get a good pair of Phonetic Eyewear glasses because while we get to fly to fun places, stay at fancy hotels and do fun photoshoots, reality is that the bulk of our time will be behind a screen.
Asking is so so important! It's like we give ourselves an automatic no because we don't ask out of fear. That's worse then asking and getting no!
ReplyDeleteIn the end not asking is worse than getting a no.
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