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OMT

News

Concordia

Merchant Taylors’ School

Summer

2015

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Contact:

alumni@mtsn.org.uk

OMTs develop new start-up to help

job seekers and employers

Aidan Cramer (2005-2010)

and

Matt Sinderberry (2005-2010)

, have

founded and developed an innovative

startup,

www.JobLab.com

They write:

“The concept behind JobLab came

to us at university where we (along

with a number of friends), struggled

to find paid internships. Any we

could find required repetitive

applications and were often met by

no response. Students waste time

applying to jobs they have no chance

of getting, and employers are having

to sift through countless, unsuitable

CVs and applications.

Picking up on this market

inefficiency and outdated process we, in

true start-up fashion, got to work from a

shed at the back of Aidan’s garden. After a

few months of market analysis, customer

research and a lot of coffee, we were ready

to pitch the idea to a number of angel

investors. We have since secured seed

funding to get the venture off the ground.

Web development is currently underway

on

www.JobLab.com

and the finished

platform aims to effectively connect

small business employers with students

and graduates seeking work through a

centralised, national platform.

On signing up, a student’s profile

becomes their concise, digital CV and a

short video introduction becomes their

cover letter. Employers simply enter the

requirements of their desired candidate and

are presented with the best matches, who

they can assess, contact and hire directly

through the platform.

So far we have signed up over 3,000

students (pre-launch) and are now reaching

out to employers to trial the site and recruit

for free, in return for some feedback to help

build a product of real value.

Any OMTs that sign up looking for

jobs or employers looking to hire, will

get priority access if they email us at

info@joblab.com

or visit the site at

www.joblab.com.

Milk and Cookies Gallery

Studying art at Merchant Taylors’

had a huge impact on my outlook of

the art world and how I imagined our

gallery to be. I set up Milk and Cookies

Gallery with fellow OMT and best

friend, Thomas Petrides. We both learnt

a lot from the school’s Art Department

– it was always very welcoming, and

we would often find students who

didn’t necessarily study Art getting

on with paintings during lunch break.

However, this inclusive approach was

distinctly different from the art world

we were exposed to – a closed and

secretive community.

After completing our Masters in

Modern and Contemporary Art from

Christie’s Auction House, Thomas

and I decided to create a gallery brand

that was young, exciting, affordable,

and most importantly inviting to all

age groups. The most difficult part

was creating an identity, a brand that

would separate us from other galleries

in London, and one that could reflect

our aims as a gallery. The name, Milk

and Cookies Gallery, is both playful and

somewhat childish, a stark contrast to

the stiff conventions of the traditional

gallery. Nevertheless, the name had to be

able to reflect the nature of the artworks

exhibited, and thus we decided to focus

specifically on artists who use humour to

convey their artistic perspective.

After several months of building

the brand, we held our official launch

exhibition in February 2015 with a solo

show by our artist Super Future Kid,

titled ‘Psychedelic Tumbleweed’. The

launch was a one-day pop up exhibition

on Euston Road attracting over 450

people in the space of three hours whilst

simultaneously being broadcast to an

audience of 280,000 viewers of Sky Living

HD’s new reality series ‘Desi Rascals’ that I

am also part of.

People of all ages and different levels

of experience with art attended, and were

greeted at the entrance with cookies for

canapés and milkshakes in champagne

glasses. The quirky brick walled space

with dark archways was perfect for the

starkly contrasting colours of Super Future

Kid’s paintings. With a live DJ set present

and the artist mingling with the audience,

there was a great atmosphere. The

exhibition was also very successful, with

four of the seven original paintings selling

on the evening along with numerous

prints.

www.milkandcookiesgallery.com

Shmoyel Siddiqui (2004-2009)

and

Tom

Petrides (2002-2009)

have set up a new

art gallery business called Milk and Cookies

Gallery. Shmoyel writes of how the idea was

developed and their first exhibition