Thompson Advertising © Uirectors Here is an exceptional opportunity for very good advertising or marketing executives. There are two senior positions. Both involve working with established major clients in a variety of categories, and active participation in an ambitious new business programme. We are looking for initiative, imagination, keen analysis, presentation skills, and a real enthusiasm for the business of advertising. You should be able to step into a fast and demanding working environment. These are challenging career positions offering all the advantages of working with one of the world’s foremost advertising agencies. Remuneration and benefits are available to attract the right people. All applications will be treated confidentially. Phone for preliminary information or apply in writing giving background and experience to: Jeff Cl ark Client Services Director Thompson Advertising Limited P.O. Box 11-344, Wellington. Telephone: 739-171. Associate Walter Thompson USA Inc.
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Press, 9 July 1983, Page 22
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