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Campaign’s campaign for job seekers has gone from diverted diversity to true diversity. Too bad the chances of a Black person landing a job in the advertising industry are as slim as landing a job at, well, Campaign.
Update: A MultiCultClassics visitor noted the banner features a stock photo, as finding a Black person actually working in the field would have been too difficult to accomplish.
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Campaign sure as hell didn't find someone Black working in their own offices, or in any of their collaborating agencies.
No, of course not.
They had to buy a photo.
Typical.
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