That’s right, it’s not the donuts or ping pong table, it’s the chance to work with, learn from, and befriend people. If you want to go back to an office, why do you want to go back to an office? In a fascinating poll-based Medium post titled “Where (and How) We Want To Work” (subhed: “Things I learned asking 200 people about working from home”), Kinship Chief Marketing Officer Jonah Bloom writes, You’re already a Datacenter subscriber, right? You really are missing out if you aren’t. We published our first Agency Report in 1945, and in the decades since then, this annual deep dive into the advertising and marketing-services agency ecosystem has become an industry must-read. Fast facts and figures on more than 400 agencies and networks.Expanded rankings of agencies by discipline, downloadable in Excel.Agency Family Trees 2020, a database of the world’s 25 largest agency companies with profiles, agency holdings, financial facts and links to related content.The definitive look at the agency ecosystemĪd Age Datacenter subscribers get access to all the exclusive competitive intel tucked into Ad Age Agency Report 2020, including: Johnson’s prediction based on BLS data: A month from now, we will learn that ad agencies staffing in June increased for the first time since February. There’s a one-month lag in data for ad agency employment, but BLS figures reveal that ad agencies cut 1,800 jobs in May-vs. ad agency staffing is showing signs of stabilizing. That’s the first increase since employment began falling in March amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Johnson says.Įmployment in advertising, public relations and related services-ad agencies, PR agencies and related services such as media buying, media reps, outdoor advertising, direct mail advertising and other services-stands at 454,400 jobs. advertising, public relations and related services employment rose by 5,000 jobs in June, according to figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Ad jobs on the riseĭatacenter’s Bradley Johnson reports some good news on the ad jobs front: Ad employment is growing again. economy gains 4.8 million jobs, unemployment rate falls to 11.1 percent,” via NBC News. In a separate report, the Labor Department said 4.8 million jobs were added in June, but that survey was taken in the middle of the month and likely doesn’t reflect the reopening pauses and rollbacks of some states recently.” Keep reading here. “Economists polled by Dow Jones had expected a rise of 1.38 million for the week ending June 27. “The Labor Department said Thursday that initial jobless claims rose by 1.427 million,” CNBC reports. Reading this online? Sign up to get it delivered to your inbox here. Welcome to Ad Age Datacenter Weekly, our data-obsessed newsletter for marketing and media professionals.
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