Law Firm Sees Outside 4.0 Box to Nail Fresh Recruits

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When you think about it, what did grades really say about you anyway? Allens Arthur Robinson pairs up with agency Westgate & Friends for a doodle campaign to demonstrate creativity is better gauged in idle scribble than on a transcript sheet. Text speaks to a demo of somewhat self-entitled Echo Boomers who just want somebody that understands them.

About friggin' time somebody cared about how awesome we just happen to be, though upon visiting the website we're still warmly invited to fill out the standard app with resume and do the interview rounds. We're not sure how compelling your earnest doodles will look to the irked paralegal whose job it is to take notes on you. Still, we dig the intention.

Check out the campaign file, sniped from our buddies at Best Ads on TV.

by Angela Natividad    Comments (6)     File: Good, Magazine, Poster     Dec-28-06     
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Comments

Well fuck 'em. If they think a god damned doodle is revealing, they have their heads up their ass.
Just like the people who think a round of golf or some lame psych test is useful when hiring.

Asshats.

Posted by: Snake on December 28, 2006 07:19 PM

remove the comment. I broke your terms of use.

Apologies.

But I feel better now, thank you.

Posted by: Snake on December 28, 2006 07:20 PM

That's okay Snake, we like the phrase "asshats" and are thinking of appropriating it.

Posted by: Angela Natividad on December 28, 2006 07:56 PM

Sorry. GoDaddy said asshats.com is taken. Bootiehats.com is available though.

Posted by: makethelogobigger on December 28, 2006 08:15 PM

It lacks the all-encompassing "asshat" appeal.

Posted by: Angela Natividad on December 29, 2006 11:27 AM

Yep my little sister "the shrink" will love this one. "Now what does this ink spot look like?"

Posted by: Old Redneck on December 30, 2006 09:51 AM

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