PUBLIC RELATIONS
AREA: ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT
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Issues
Management
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Counseling
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Employee or Member Relations
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Media Relations
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Research
EMPLOYERS
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Public relations firms: (Representing various
private and public organizations and institutions, individuals, and events.)
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PR departments in large corporations
STRATEGIES
Strengthen verbal communication skills
by taking speech communication courses. Enhance writing skills through
additional coursework in business and marketing.
Acquire an internship with a PR firm. Be prepared to start at the bottom
and work up to higher positions. Consider a master's degree in PR for
higher level
positions, especially at the executive level. Learn to work well with
teams.
AREA: MEDIA
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Reporting
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Advertising Sales
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Writing and Editing
EMPLOYERS
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Newspapers
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Online news providers
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Television
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Radio
STRATEGIES
Develop the ability to work under the
pressure of deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Get a summer job
or internship with a newspaper, TV or radio station.
Work with college newspaper staff or radio station. Develop strong
computer skills and learn applications related to web page design.
Obtain experience
in the area of sales. Get involved with national and campus professional
associations.
AREA: PUBLIC AFFAIRS
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Government
Relations
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Risk and Crisis Communication
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Campaign Marketing and Fundraising
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World Affairs and Diplomacy
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Media Relations
EMPLOYERS
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Government agencies (local, state,& federal)
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Chambers of commerce and tourism councils foreign embassies
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Campaign committees, coalitions, initiatives, and networks
STRATEGIES
Secure federal internships in a field
of interest. Develop strong research and writing skills. Get experience
with student government
or political campaigns.
Consider graduate programs in Public Policy/Affairs. Develop foreign
language skills. Enhance language skills and cultural understanding
through study abroad
programs. Gain experience by volunteering with organizations
that provide assistance to various cultural groups.
AREA: BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
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Advertising
Sales
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Sales
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Training and Development
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Human Resources
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Customer Service
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Management
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Direct Marketing -Direct marketers work with the customer through
mail, magazines, radio, or TV to get an immediate
response by telephone, mail, or fax.
EMPLOYERS
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Public and private corporations
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Consulting firms
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Marketing companies
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Internet marketers
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Sport and athletic organizations
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Retail stores
STRATEGIES
Take general business and computer courses.
Consider earning a graduate degree in business. Gain experience in
organizational development or marketing. Become
current with business and industry literature and news.
Obtain sales and marketing experience. Work within college sports
administration and marketing.
AREA: NON-PROFIT AND EDUCATION
- Public
- Relations
- Fundraising
- Promotion
- Event Planning
- Service Marketing
- Advertising Sales
- Administration
- Community Affairs
EMPLOYERS
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Museums
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Charities and foundations (i.e. within the areas of environment,
arts, multicultural initiatives, religion, and health)
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Hospitals and healthcare providers
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Colleges and universities
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Social service agencies
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Nonprofit organizations
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Professional associations
STRATEGIES
Get experience through volunteering for
non-profit agencies, museums, and charities. Obtain internships with
non-profit organizations. Gain experience planning events
for campus organizations. Consider additional degrees
such as MPH (Master of Public Health) to enhance employability. Get
sales experience.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Develop excellent communication
skills, verbal and written
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Demonstrate enthusiasm and energy for the field.
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Obtain part-time, summer job, internship, or volunteer experience within an
area of interest. Public relations is a competitive field and related experience
is essential to break into the industry.
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Be prepared to start at the bottom and work up to positions of greater responsibility.
Expect to complete administrative tasks in entry-level jobs.
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Participate in co-curricular activities and related organizations to develop
skills. Join on-campus and national professional associations related to public
relations.
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Obtain additional or advanced degrees to enhance knowledge of specific area
of interests. For instance, a Master's degree in Public Policy (MPP) will increase
employability in government and non-profit agencies.
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Take PR campaign class seriously as it is a good learning experience.