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# Final Notes for Creatives

> Final expectations, what the department offers in return, and how to succeed long-term at Bricks.

This section serves as the final reference point for anyone joining or working within the Creative Department. It defines expectations clearly and removes ambiguity.

## 14.1 What Is Expected From You

As a Creative at Bricks, you are expected to:

* Take full ownership of your work and outcomes
* Plan realistically and execute responsibly
* Protect creative quality at all stages
* Communicate clearly and professionally
* Respect processes, tools, and reporting lines
* Remain calm and solution-oriented under pressure
* Accept accountability when things go wrong
* Continuously improve your creative and professional skills

Creativity alone is not enough. Discipline, structure, and responsibility are required.

## 14.2 What You Can Expect From the Creative Department

In return, you can expect:

* Clear roles and responsibilities
* Defined workflows and SOPs
* Support and guidance from senior creatives
* Constructive feedback aimed at improvement
* Exposure to real projects and real responsibility
* Opportunities to grow based on performance, not tenure

The department is structured to support creatives who take ownership and deliver consistently.

## 14.3 How to Succeed Long-Term

Long-term success in the Creative Department comes from:

* Consistency over time
* Strong ownership mindset
* Clear communication
* Respect for standards and processes
* Willingness to learn and adapt
* Reliability under pressure

Creatives who consistently deliver, take responsibility, and protect the quality of work will naturally grow within the department.

## 14.4 Final Reminder

Every creative decision reflects on:

* The brand
* The client
* The Creative Department
* Bricks as a company

Take your role seriously. Take pride in your work. And always aim to leave the work better than you found it.
