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Zero Experience

Want your company to become more innovative? Hire talent who have never set foot in your industry
ODD MAN IN A job candidate with no history in your field may turn out to be your best recruit.

HOW DO YOU GET A CONSUMER to stop scrolling through Twitter and click on something your brand created? That was the question Karina Wilsher, global COO of New York City ad agency Anomaly, was faced with answering for her clients. “If you look at the old model of advertising, it has an ascending story arc with a big reveal at the end, whereas in today’s world,

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