4.67 out of 5
5 review(s)
Headquarters:
New York, NY
Employees:
1,000+
Annual Interns:
50
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Wunderman
| Internship Overview |
| Internship Rating (Avg): 4.67 out of 5 |
| 5 Intern Reviews |
| Avg Wunderman Intern Salary: $9.00 |
| 6 Intern Salaries |
Internship Stats
Wunderman offers paid internships in all advertising related fields. Common internship positions include: planning, media, digital, creative, account management, and production.
Wunderman Internship & Company Overview
Wunderman is a network of specialty and full service advertising agencies. Wunderman has offices in over a dozen cities within the US including Boston, Chicago, New York, San Francisco, and Seattle.
There is not centralized HR for internships, thus internships are offered on the local office level.
Wunderman Internship Links
Wunderman Internships: here
Internship Stats
Wunderman offers paid internships in all advertising related fields. Common internship positions include: planning, media, digital, creative, account management, and production.
Wunderman Internship & Company Overview
Wunderman is a network of specialty and full service advertising agencies. Wunderman has offices in over a dozen cities within the US including Boston, Chicago, New York, San Francisco, and Seattle.
There is not centralized HR for internships, thus internships are offered on the local office level.
Wunderman Internship Links
Wunderman Internships: here
| 6 Wunderman Intern Salaries |
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Associate Account Executive Intern: $8/hour
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Account Management Intern: $8/hour
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Account Management Intern: $9/hour
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Associate Account Executive Intern: $9/hour
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Commercial Accounts Intern: $10/hour
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Commercial Accounts Intern: $10/hour
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Pros:
- I worked on the Microsoft team which was a blast.
- Exposure to banners, emails, websites, and more. Basically, I had access to all different types of digital projects.
- Cool office.
- People.
- Intern research project around Microsoft CRM. We presented to the team.
Cons:
Not too much in terms of access to creative.
Advice for other students:
Get into the digital world, it's were things are headed.
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Pros:
- Loved the Microsoft account.
- Worked in the planning department and had exposure to the planning process.
- Paid.
- Seattle office is cool and filled with fun people.
- Assigned to a strategic planning project with TMobile.
Cons:
Difficult to really get deep enough into a client's account and lots of work was a support type role.
Advice for other students:
- Wunderman has a ton of great small shops under their umbrella.
- Follow agency wins.
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Pros:
- Intern project on T-Mobile was awesome.
- Cool office.
- Great out of office activities with co-workers and other interns.
- Participated in T-Mobile strategy to increase sales of certain types of plans.
- I was able to participate on the Microsoft account at Wunderman.
Cons:
- Some workflow issues.
- People can works some long hours.
Advice for other students:
Also checkout agencies in NYC. And get into digital.
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Pros:
- Dell account.
- Hand on experience with CRM.
- A ton of online exposure including banner production, analytics, search, display, and ad trafficking.
- Intern project.
- Able to participate in meetings.
- Got to know Wunderman mgmt.
Cons:
- Part of Y&R, so not independent.
Advice for other students:
The advertising world is very competitive and an internship is critical. You need one.
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Pros:
- Wunderman office.
- Creative atmosphere.
- Microsoft brand work and lots of digital planning.
- T-Mobile intern project (this was very cool).
- Digital work on Microsoft Public Sector and Microsoft Office 365.
Cons:
- Made me want to be on the creative side and not on the account side.
Advice for other students:
be enthusiastic.
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