Having trouble getting into the sector?

One of the biggest reasons why a graduate will not get a job is down to the age old problem of “you have no experience so therefore, we cannot offer you the job.” That’s where we come in!

Our graduates have the chance to work on design briefs from companies around the UK. We give them the opportunity to work (voluntarily and freelance) with some of the most renowned design agencies in the UK. This work can be taken on remotely, in your own time and in your own home ensuring guaranteed work. Utilising the latest technology, we literally are the next generation agency for the next generation of creatives.

What are the benefits of joining us? That’s easy:

1.Creative Protege as a current employer on your CV. As long as you are registered with us, your

  experience is developing and your CV is growing.

2.Household brands in your portfolio. We work with the best agencies and give you the chance to

  work with clients that will blow away the competition.

3.Critique on all your design work. Our creative director and mentors will give you feedback on all

  your design work in order to help you develop a commercial awareness on what will work in the

  real world.

4.Showcasing your abilities. You will be working with employers that will see your work from

  mock-up through to final concept. These companies use us to source their next batch of talent

  and there is no better way of getting spotted!

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