Creative media agency Morphosis CHEP has today announced Morphosis, the name given to its pathway program for graduates.
Open to applicants across CHEP’s strategy, creative, design, technology, client services, data and media departments, the successful applicants will join CHEP in a full-time paid role, receiving invaluable on-the-job training.
CEO of CHEP, Justin Hind said of Morphosis: “The creative and marketing services industry can be one of the most energetic, engaging and exciting industries to be a part of. We want to showcase all the industry has to offer by giving graduates the opportunity to see under the hood of an integrated network, and help develop the next generation of leaders.
“We’re after the smartest, most curious, and diverse people to add a new dimension, energy and skillset to CHEP. We’re looking forward to meeting all of the applicants and supporting them on their journey into our vibrant business and industry.”
It has been a busy year for the CHEP Network. Earlier this year, Mediaweek reported that CHE Proximity rebranded to the CHEP Network. Following the rebrand came a raft of new appointments at CHEP, including the promotion of Jonny Berger to managing director, Nick Zonnios as director of public relations, Lilian Sor as chief strategy officer and the promotion of Amy Weston to executive creative director. In addition to these appointments and promotions, CHEP also launched a commerce division in march of this year, specialising in retail solutions.
CHEP is now looking to bolster its major shifts of the first half of 2022 by future-proofing its enterprises through training the next generation of media agency specialists.
Morphosis has more than 20 full-time roles on offer in CHEP’s Sydney and Melbourne offices.
Applications are open from today until 14 October. For more information on Morphosis, visit the CHEP Network website here.