Absolutely loved this post! I'm currently working agency but on-site with a specific client so it often feels very in-house... living both experiences at once and navigating the middle ground has been the hardest thing adjusting to the role. This so eloquently outlines some of the thoughts I've been having about my future , and is super helpful as I consider next steps in my career!
I love it when a post finds someone at the perfect time! So true, you're right in the middle of both worlds, and that's definitely tricky to manage. It's a big topic in the field that I'll be writing more about—looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
As an ‘in-house-er’ I really appreciated this post! My org isn’t tech but the similarities are all there, and wow. Stamina and resilience are absolutely the two most crucial ingredients to build brands in-house. The constant stakeholder management and manoeuvring, having to build (and rebuild!) trust over and over, and holding down consistency in a world obsessed with novelty. It’s definitely not for the faint hearted! I’d love to see a similar article for people moving the other way - is that in the works? 👀
Absolutely loved this post! I'm currently working agency but on-site with a specific client so it often feels very in-house... living both experiences at once and navigating the middle ground has been the hardest thing adjusting to the role. This so eloquently outlines some of the thoughts I've been having about my future , and is super helpful as I consider next steps in my career!
I love it when a post finds someone at the perfect time! So true, you're right in the middle of both worlds, and that's definitely tricky to manage. It's a big topic in the field that I'll be writing more about—looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
As an ‘in-house-er’ I really appreciated this post! My org isn’t tech but the similarities are all there, and wow. Stamina and resilience are absolutely the two most crucial ingredients to build brands in-house. The constant stakeholder management and manoeuvring, having to build (and rebuild!) trust over and over, and holding down consistency in a world obsessed with novelty. It’s definitely not for the faint hearted! I’d love to see a similar article for people moving the other way - is that in the works? 👀