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Calgary Jobs, The Creative Scene, and Hot Dogs with Dan Bergeron of RFX Brand + Communications

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Today we have a small interview with Dan Bergeron of RFX Brand + Communications out of Calgary, AB. He tells us a bit more about the creative side of one of Canada’s fastest growing cities

First up introduce yourself to FreshGigs.ca
Our business is RFX Brand + Communications, an agency specializing in brand development and marketing strategies. We were founded in 1999 and have grown our business both in Alberta and around the world. We’ve worked with clients close to home and as far away as Australia. We primarily work with B2B business focused clients.

Calgary has a great economy, so opportunities aren’t hard to come by.

Tell us about the creative, marketing, and business scene in Calgary?
Calgary has creative work in nearly every industry, but what really dominates is Oil & Gas, Agriculture and Tourism. With a high concentration of Energy related head offices in Calgary, it’s a natural occurrence to do a lot of work for these kinds of companies. Of course, with the local economy in a seemingly endless ‘boom’ mode, there are a lot of opportunities than can spill out of all sectors such as real estate, finance, high-tech etc.

Calgary has a youthful vibe to it, and is a very active City. Despite the huge land spread that the city consumes, we have a vibrant business core, environmentally friendly attitude and genuinely friendly western culture.

Most creative firms are usually found in the core or in the ‘beltline’ area. Heritage buildings seem to be a popular choice for agencies and they tend to keep the atmosphere laid back but hip. We are located in a very cool remodeled Slaughter house Packing plant, which also happens to share space with a large Farmers Market year round.

Are there a lot of meet ups and events and networking going on in Calgary?
There are always networking opportunities in Calgary on an ongoing basis through CMA, Calgary Chamber and other business groups. Of course, the best place to meet up with like creative minds are at some of the favourite nightlife hotspots in town like the Ship & Anchor, Craft Beer Market, Local 510 and others.

In your opinion why would a creative professional want to live and work in Calgary? What makes this city tick creatively?
Calgary has a great economy, so opportunities aren’t hard to come by. There is a big demand for professionals of all types, and the creative industry is no exception. There is a great mix of urban and suburban lifestyles to choose from depending on your needs. We have a great restaurant scene, nightlife, but also plenty of opportunities to stay busy and active. We’re at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, and only an hour drive from some of the most incredible hiking, cycling, kayaking and skiing destinations in the world.

What top three characteristics or skills are you looking for when hiring a new employee to join your creative firm?
At RFX, we’re always looking for bright, ambitious well-trained people. We want team members who have a sold sense of design skill and good sense of taste. As a fast paced firm, we like people who can hit the ground running and are interested in continually improving themselves and their output. If I were looking for three personality characteristics in a future RFX Superstar, I would say I appreciate:

1) Hard Work

2) Initiative

3) Courage.

What’s the best food spot or restaurant in Calgary that serves something you can only get in Calgary?
Well, for something really delicious, you have to check out Tubby Dog on 17th Ave, and get one of their PB&J Dogs. It’s a giant grilled Hotdog smothered with Peanut Butter & Jelly & topped with Cap’N Crunch. You have to try it to believe it!

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