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The 2025 Ogilvy Residency

Washington, DC

Ogilvy is looking for the next generation of thought leaders, innovators, and curious minds. Those who dare to play, who never stop learning and value ideas over egos. Your own curiosity has gotten you this far; now see if it can earn you a spot at Ogilvy.   

Please note: The application deadline is January 3, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. ET.  

The Ogilvy Residency:  

As a talent pipeline for future thought-leaders of the business, the Ogilvy Residency provides the opportunity to explore and hone skills throughout a 12-15-month rotational program. Beginning September 2025, Residents will gain hands on experience in two 6-month rotations across two distinct tracks. Rotation opportunities can include a variety of roles and departments offered at Ogilvy, including but not limited to (subject to change and dependent on track and location):  

Business Track: 

  • Account Management/Client Services 
  • New Business 
  • Project Management & Operations
  • Public Relations  

The 2025 OR Business Track will be offered in Chicago, Denver, New York, and Washington, D.C.

Strategy Track: 

  • Brand Planning 
  • Consulting 
  • CRM Strategy
  • Data Strategy
  • Employee Experience 
  • Influencer Strategy 
  • Media  & Connections
  • Social Strategy  

The 2025 OR Strategy Track will be offered in Chicago, Denver, and New York

Please note:The Ogilvy Residency does not offer rotation placements within the creative craft (i.e. art direction or copywriting).  

Eligibility 

Candidates must meet all of the following eligibility criteria to apply:

  • 0-1 year of professional experience (in any field) - 0-1 years of professional experience refers to individuals who have held full-time, paid positions for duration of less than one year. This excludes internships, part time jobs, volunteer work and any other non-full-time roles. 
  • 18 years or older
  • Authorized to work in the United States - Applicants must have current and valid US Work Authorization. For the pilot 2025 year of the program, sponsorship is not available for this specific role. However, we encourage interested candidates who require current or future sponsorship to explore other entry-level opportunities at Ogilvy, as we may offer sponsorship for other roles within the company. 
How We’ll Support You 

Ogilvy celebrates its people. Fully. Enthusiastically. Unhesitatingly. We’ll empower you with the tools you’ll need to succeed. We’ll give you the autonomy to seek out new paths and better ways of doing things. We’ll support you with colleagues who are experts in their disciplines, drawn from across the Ogilvy network. And we’ll provide opportunities for you to do work of which you’ll be proud, with people you’ll be proud to call your teammates.  

The compensation for this position at the time of this posting is indicated below. Individual compensation varies based on job-related factors, including location, business needs, level of responsibility, experience, and qualifications. We offer a competitive benefits package, click here for more details.

Pay Range

$60,000 - $65,000 USD

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