Author: Zac Martin

The World Wide Web at work

As I’m sure you’ve all heard, apparently the economy isn’t doing too well. Which isn’t really a good sign for those students looking to graduate over the next few years and enter an already hard to get into industry. So if a position does come up in your organisation or agency, you can probably expect more than a ...

Graduate like a rock star #5: Provide value

The process of getting your dream job is essentially the exact same process a consumer goes through during a purchase, except you are the product and the manager is the consumer. Firstly, the manager realises there is a problem and a need for someone to fill a position. They collect the necessary information required ...

Graduate like a rock star #4: Be creative

Six months ago I decided I wanted to work at Leo Burnett Melbourne. I’m honestly not quite sure why. I think Todd Sampson from ABC’s The Gruen Transfer may have had something to do with it. Sorry Russell. I knew I wouldn’t be able to just walk in there and get a job or even an internship. And even my normal ...

Graduate like a rock star #3: Network digitally

My career is certainly a big part of why I’m at uni. But I can’t say I put in nearly enough hours studying, participating in classes or even attending lectures. So when a careers night comes along, I’m normally one of the first to jump on board. Or at least I used to be. After attending more than a few, you come ...

Graduate like a rock star #2: Ditch the resume

Now that you're passionate about your speciality in marketing, it's time to ditch the resume. Pick up that dodgy three-page application and bin it. Chances are it's an electronic file you constantly email around, in which case it’s time to move it to the recycle bin. Six months ago I decided to throw out my resume. ...

Graduate like a rock star #1: Get passionate

I was a pretty good student at high school. But that quickly changed when I got to uni. After failing my first assignment in second semester, I decided my grades weren’t going to get me that dream graduate position that I'd always wanted. Which is lucky, because I’ve since failed a unit and my average is, well, below ...

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Zac Martin

Zac loves to blog, tweet and have conspiracies about the Loch Ness Monster emailed to him. He's a 19-year-old university student who loves long walks on the beach, getting caught in rain and when he grows up he wants to be an evil marketer. Zac blogs about marketing with a focus on new and social media at Pigs Don't Fly.

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