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45+ Places to Find Communications and Public Relations Jobs

Sword and the Script

The Drum: [link] Specialty Sites This site didn’t quite fit anywhere else, so I gave it a category of its own. Hopefully, I can add to this category in the future. PR Talent: [link] 28. Ladders: [link] (for experienced-to-senior jobs) 42. A.List Daily: [link] 17. Target Marketing: [link] 18. Paladin: [link] 26.

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Addressing the talent challenge in PR – finding stability in volatile times

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One thing that most people agree is that “ the way individuals look for work and companies identify and recruit talent ” is changing. Undoubtedly there are numerous pressures affecting public relations currently, but one of the greatest challenges is availability of the right talent to deploy at the right time.

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PR Rock Stars: Exponent PR’s Allison O’Keefe

Communications Conversations

Why have you stayed at one agency so long, and what do you think the advantages are of taking that approach vs. job hopping to climb the ladder? Again, I work at a place where leadership recognizes talent and individual contributions. The food category keeps us all honest. That’s very generous. It really is that simple.

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Changing the PR Game with Jason Sprenger, Minnesota PRSA President

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I am where I am today because I took advantage of opportunities to get involved through committees, which led to a domino effect: each new opportunity opened the door to another, and I ended up climbing the PRSA ladder to become its local president. I believe that the more you give to any organization, the more you’ll get back in return.

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New Year's Resolutions for Job Seekers

Waxing UnLyrical

2 and #4 ITA with walking the talk, being yourself and representing your talents and skills accurately. Not to get too Machiavellian myself but something else to keep in mind: the person across from you may only be one or two rungs up the ladder and could be threatened by someone supper smart and capable of replacing them someday.