SYDNEY, Today: “We love your country – a lot,” writes Thinkerbell AU ceo Margie Reid. “In fact we love it so much we’ve decided to set up a creative shop on your fine shores, if you’ll have us.
“Thinkerbell is doing pretty well in Sydney (Thinkerbell North) and Melbourne (Thinkerbell South) – in fact we’re the current Mumbrella PR, Creative, and Full Service Agency of the Year, and now’s the time to think about Thinkerbell East, New Zealand (we’re thinking Auckland?).
“So we’re coming, and we’d love to find the right local partners to help Thinkerbell East become real.
“If you’re brilliant, ambitious, and slightly weird then please give us a bell. We are after partners with a media, or strategy, or PR, or client leadership or creative background.
“We are excited by the possibility of opening a shop in what is potentially the world’s most creative country.”
“Ideally you have experience in one of NZ’s many brilliant creative hot shops. Also, we reckon you’ll need around 10 years’ experience in NZ to partner with us and help lead the growth of Thinkerbell East.
“We are excited by the possibility of opening a shop in what is potentially the world’s most creative country.
“We’re especially looking for people with a proven track record who are feeling a bit constrained in their current role.
“If this is you, please get in touch.”
“Apart from just having a lot of respect and love for your country we have also been offered a few NZ-focused opportunities and therefore this feels like the right time to start Thinkerbell in NZ.
“We’d also welcome any tips for nice places to stay, a good location for an office, and the best places to eat, drink and be merry.”
“If you’re interested, please email nz@thinkerbell.com”
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