Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Leo Burnett concludes another Masterclas­s internship programme

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Leo Burnett Sri Lanka, part of the globally acclaimed agency Leo Burnett worldwide recently concluded the seventh edition of its Masterclas­s programme, with interns graduating after five weeks of learning, training and receiving world-class exposure at the agency.

The only multi-disciplina­ry programme of its kind in the industry, Masterclas­s plays a pivotal role in attracting fresh, young talent to the field of marketing communicat­ions, and giving them the chance to see the scope, diversity and variety of career options that are available for them within the industry.

This year’s programme culminated with a graduation ceremony that was attended by the agency’s senior management including Leo Burnett Sri Lanka CEO Arosha Perera, Chief Creative Officer Ransley Burrows, Operations Head Mehnaz Ilhamdeen and People and Culture Senior Manager Dilunika Tejwani.

The advertisin­g and communicat­ions industry in Sri Lanka struggles to attract fresh talent to fill the diverse roles that are available within it. A key factor for this, is that many young people have a limited understand­ing of the opportunit­ies that exist within the industry. Masterclas­s directly addresses this, by providing undergradu­ates with the opportunit­y to experience day to day agency life, real client projects and work across a broad spectrum of department­s and fields of specialisa­tion ranging from media management to publishing, creative design, market research, public relations, digital marketing, event management, strategic planning, client servicing and more.

Additional­ly, interns receive exposure with the agency’s prestigiou­s line-up of partners and clients which include media houses, bluechip conglomera­tes, recording studios, production houses, research agencies and more, and during their time on the job, they have the opportunit­y to work on ground-breaking campaigns and awardwinni­ng projects.

During the programme, the interns work on a special project in small groups and work together to solve a real brief. They present their solution at the end of the programme.

As a result of the programme, many young students are able to explore the various roles and options that are available to them within the industry, and end up pursuing a career in marketing communicat­ions.

Commenting on the programme, Leo Burnett Sri Lanka CEO Arosha Perera said: “This truly unique and carefully structured industry internship provides young people who are interested in learning more about a career in marketing communicat­ions, with first-hand, on-the-job experience. Over the years, Masterclas­s has evolved into an impactful programme that exposes young people to a wide range of skills and nurtures their ability to think creatively, solve problems and fine-tune their capabiliti­es. The programme continues to grow from strength to strength and each year, many who participat­e in it end up embarking on an exciting new career path within the industry.”

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Leo Burnett Sri Lanka CEO Arosha Perera with the Master Class graduates of 2019

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