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Top 10 Reasons To Work At A PR Firm

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Of course, anyone entering the field is likely to look at the different paths to a career, which typically means exploring large agencies, in-house opportunities, and smaller firms. We’d like to make the case for agency work for any aspiring PR strategist. PR Agencies Offer Breadth of Experience.

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Break These PR “Rules of Engagement”

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Face it, the typical client-agency relationship can sink into a routine that, over time, becomes a little too comfortable. Companies partner with PR agencies to add value to their business, and that means offering new ideas and innovative ways of looking at the organization’s challenges and goals.

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Five Quick and Easy Ways to Show #PR Thanks

Deirdre Breakenridge

Even just a little time each week to share thoughts with a student via Twitter or to schedule a Skype “coffee” chat is a fantastic way to show thanks. She was asking me about different careers in PR … what type of PR would suit her best and whether she should pursue agency or in-house communications work.

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Boost your brainstorms with this simple geeky method

Frederik Vincx

Even for seasoned creatives. I know because I spent a few years working as a creative at an advertising agency. And Google Hangout or Skype if you’re working remote. It’s a fun environment that stimulates the creative vibe. . I’ll take you through the details here. Brainstorm Content Ideas Collaboratively.

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Coming Full Circle – From Tech PR and Back Again

Shift Communications

One of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned over the course of my 17 year professional career – and worked to impart on those I have mentored – is that thinking critically and creatively, showing genuine curiosity, and prioritizing relationship building are THE most important skills to develop as a PR professional. Molly DiLorenzo.

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Power to the People

PR Breakfast Club

Every agency has its own unique culture, but the general stereotype is that agency life is fast-paced and creative, and that a successful PR professional is one who can “sell” an idea. This environment enables the fulfillment of client, agency and individual goals. Creativity.

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Social Media: The Key to Transforming Doctor-Patient Communication

Waxing UnLyrical

Whether a doctor uses Skype to consult with a patient or creates an educational video or blog, the obstacle is insurers don’t cover the time and energy doctors put into using social media to help their patients. Rachael is now an Account Executive at CRT/tanaka , a public relations and marketing agency.