My Top Ten
1 Mullen
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From the moment I’ve heard about this place, I knew it was something special. Located in something of a castle in Wenham, MA, the corporate culture and attitude here is wonderfully progressive. Combined with their new marketing ecosystem, Mullen is in a strong position to progress the community as a whole. I have had the privilege of interviewing, but lost out sadly. Maybe one day!
2 Arnold WorldWide

“Mi case es su casa” says the website, aptly at that. Arnold tries to showcase their one-to-one skills by highlighting their own employees. A strong brand and a huge portfolio, Arnold is a premier player in the ad field.
3 Corporate Ink

Caught wind of this firm through a professor of mine, and I haven’t stopped visiting their website since. A smaller firm, their focus is clearly in the details. I was especially impressed to see that they want to keep growing, despite the economic news. Sadly, that isn’t as true for the bigger players in the field, so a huge kudos to CorporateInk!
4 US Government/ Barack Obama

When Obama won his race, I was proud to say that I was with him on his journey. Setting up Recovery.gov and issuing decrees to update technology, a dream of mine would be working Obama. Ahh, I can imagine the the speech-writing now...
5 Hill Holiday

There is a strong recognition that the tools that got the news world here is in disarray. Hill Holliday has changed their website to reflect less of a firm, and more of a blog. Hill Holiday has let staff go recently, so clearly a shuffle is leading to some new thoughts. Would be fun to be a part of.
6 Thomson Communications

I am currently interning here, and it has been a wonderful learning experience. I would love to work here full time as I’ve made great connections and admire my co-workers. What could be better then that?
7 Lois Paul & Partners

After seeing some case studies, Lois Paul has a steady hold on the market. With aggressive planning and aiming to thwart competitors, there is a bit more tenacity here. Hopefully, the corporate culture is more forgiving then their website!
8 Apple

Where to being? Steve Jobs will analyzed for many years for how he revamped his own brand, after being ousted of course. Lesson? Work hard for what you believe in. Apple has created a loyal customer base unlike anything in its market. Just call me a sucker for success. (Plus, I love my Mac!)
9 Chris Sicuranza
A bit corny perhaps, but ideally, I want to work for myself. I want to make my own hours and meet my own clients. I am well aware that I cannot presently do this as I have little experience, but maybe some corporate giant will see this, through some ads on here, and I’ll be all set! Gotta go, think I just saw a pig fly out my window...
10 YOU!
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That’s right - you! If you are reading this, you must have some interest in my services. What about some of the lesser known qualities about me? I make a killer PowerPoint (seriously), have done stand up comedy/sketch comedy/improv and have tried to describe my ordeals with kidney stones. I’ll tell you this: I’m anything but boring!
