Detroit Atmosphere?
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- joyride0
d_rek, i've been here since early summer.... just figuring out if i'm gonna stay. Have a few options, but, some depend on the level of people that are being brought in. I hate hate hate working with incompetent people. I've seen the resumes coming through and well, they are not all that great... so i think, anyone good has left or is hanging on to their job.
And mimeo or d_rek, drop me a line, detroit drinks is in order soon!
- nicole_marie0
People in Michigan who have jobs are lucky, anyone who doesn't is having a very hard time. I check constantly just to see how its going but it's always just sad. It is going to be a while before anyone is hiring new talent, let alone doing new branding or starting new companies.
- Mimio0
You're probably safe if they're growing right now. There was a little "hire and fire" going on at some of the bigger agencies a few months ago. Basically they'd solicit a job for a lower salary creative and boot the staffer once the secured someone else.
- It's actually why I gave up trying to find a job at the agencies. They were unrealistic with new hire salaries.Mimio
- nicole_marie0
I love detroit so much, I wish so badly I could of stayed but I didn't want to be at the mercy of the "big 3" or do their horrible design. I hope to come back one day when its better, and has more industry that doesn't rely on the auto industry.
- joyride0
well thanks for the insight guys... i've got what seems to be a good opportunity there, non-automotive based, interactive and growing... just trying to see if the market is over saturated with creatives/interactives that have been let go and scrambling for anything...
My general thoughts are that when a company lets people go they keep the better of the groups? no?
- digdre0
PUT YO HANDS OMHOOG FOR DETROIT! ILOVETHISCITY
- boobs0
I'm pissed that the government will spend $700 billion to bail out Wall Street, but they won't cough up a tenth of that to help the auto industry.
- Mimio0
Job market is frozen. The creative field in this area has been taking a hit since 2002. Digital hasn't contracted too much, mostly traditional media.
- boobs0
I play instruments! Guitar, keyboards, vocals, Reason and Logic.
- JamesCullen0
You should take up an instrument. Some of the best music ever made has come Detroit.
- boobs0
For hundreds of years, Rome was almost completely abandoned. Things can change.
- boobs0
I've lived, worked and partied in and Detroit for many, many years. I've never had any trouble.
The one time in my life when I got mugged at gunpoint was when I vacationed on an exotic, tropical Caribbean Island!
- d_rek0
Here's a flickr photoset of mine from around Detroit, mainly the I-75+ferry st. area:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/139…
- _niko0
- +1d_rek
- I blame the Hillbilly Highway.Mimio
- thats my dream home and its finally being renovated!!!nicole_marie
- d_rek0
It's probably true that Detroit is beyond help... As for what Forbes thinks of Detroit... well, you'd have to live and work in Detroit to really appreciate it. It has a unique vitality and soul all of it's own... As far as safety goes.. well.. just like any other major city, there's places you go and places you don't. It also helps to be armed when you come to the city... it will at least give you peace of mind.
- 3point141590
Unfornately Detroit is beyond help. Considered the most depressing place in America according to Forbes and is always in the running for most dangerous place and murder capital in the U.S. year after year.
- d_rek0
triple theat WTF
- d_rek0
Team Detroit (Wunderman, Ogilvy, J. Walter Thompson, YWR + Mindshare), BBDO and Campbell-Ewald have all made some pretty huge cuts recently. I believe CE recently let go of about 160 creatives and not long before that, BBDO did about the same. Even some smaller places like Organic are letting people go...
Whether or not these 'creatives' are any good is subjective I suppose... but really those places have thrived on automotive for years... it's their bread and butter.
If those creatives can't adapt or be entrepreneurs then I supposed it's no big loss either way. Are all the 'good' creatives being horded? Well I think good creative is always in demand, but part of what makes them good is being able to work outside of the box and not be nailed down to a corporate office environment that is solely dependant upon the automotive industry in this state - Michigan has so much more to offer than just automotive.
- d_rek0
Team Detroit (Wunderman, Ogilvy, J. Walter Thompson, YWR + Mindshare), BBDO and Campbell-Ewald have all made some pretty huge cuts recently. I believe CE recently let go of about 160 creatives and not long before that, BBDO did about the same. Even some smaller places like Organic are letting people go...
Whether or not these 'creatives' are any good is subjective I suppose... but really those places have thrived on automotive for years... it's their bread and butter.
If those creatives can't adapt or be entrepreneurs then I supposed it's no big loss either way. Are all the 'good' creatives being horded? Well I think good creative is always in demand, but part of what makes them good is being able to work outside of the box and not be nailed down to a corporate office environment that is solely dependant upon the automotive industry in this state - Michigan has so much more to offer than just automotive.
- d_rek0
Team Detroit (Wunderman, Ogilvy, J. Walter Thompson, YWR + Mindshare), BBDO and Campbell-Ewald have all made some pretty huge cuts recently. I believe CE recently let go of about 160 creatives and not long before that, BBDO did about the same. Even some smaller places like Organic are letting people go...
Whether or not these 'creatives' are any good is subjective I suppose... but really those places have thrived on automotive for years... it's their bread and butter.
If those creatives can't adapt or be entrepreneurs then I supposed it's no big loss either way. Are all the 'good' creatives being horded? Well I think good creative is always in demand, but part of what makes them good is being able to work outside of the box and not be nailed down to a corporate office environment that is solely dependant upon the automotive industry in this state - Michigan has so much more to offer than just automotive.