viewimageM.php?id=employment&no=29bcc427b78077a16fb3dab004c86b6f58fd4e160e9f6d521721351aa55632ee4b78f8f7ac44dc8783375e6bddf977576bc79d4fc6f674bcdf8748718627973c873d6e15822c7d18bf72d7559e

viewimageM.php?id=employment&no=29bcc427b78077a16fb3dab004c86b6f58fd4e160e9f6d521721351aa55632ee4b78f8f7ac44dc8783375e6bddf9775767cbc642caa02ebfdf8748718627973c5d037198a59d9a1eea23d25b3c

age: twenty-six (man e da)
profession: advertising & marketing (blue collar)
residence: Seoul, Korea
education: bachelor\'s in advertising / m.s in marketing // university (hongkong) grad school (UK) 
annual salary: higher than you noobs


I think advertising is going through a huge transition right now, especially with all the digital wave and the recent social media fad. I want to believe there\'s still some hidden gold mine in this industry, but reality proves me wrong everyday, especially in Korea where advertising seems more about what\'s in the head of the one with money, than creativity.  If you\'re really serious about advertising in a creative-mindset-way, I recommend you look abroad. 

I\'m moving to a corporate brand in April and I also recently enrolled in an online degree program majoring in Law. I still don\'t know what my future would be shaped like. But hey, least I don\'t work in a factory, right?