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What Should I Do at the End of an Interview?

HMA Public Relations

Conclude your next media interview on a high note with tips from Alison Bailin in this blog post! Check it out.

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When To Turn Down A Media Interview

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

This is why most PR people work to get potential questions in advance, which can help determine if the interview is worthwhile. Sometimes the interview process is a long courtship where the reporter spends weeks or months gathering background, during which the PR team can assess its potential. When the outlet is questionable.

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TCIP #033 – Crisis Spokesperson Training with Brad Phillips

Melissa Agnes

Welcome to episode #033 of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, with Melissa Agnes and Brad Phillips. When it comes to crisis media training, there are so many questions that people (whether it be spokespersons or the communication and leadership teams) seek answers to. The lightening round. – in this episode.

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Coronavirus and Communications: We’re Here to Help

Barokas

Widespread social distancing and remote work has challenged all of us to pause and evaluate how we communicate, operate and manage projects in the workplace. It’s also caused many companies to refocus their PR, marketing and communications plans. Barokas Communications Team. Stay well, stay safe, stay sane, stay home.

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You’re Spring Cleaning, I’m Spring Cleaning, Everyone’s Spring Cleaning.

Barokas

All of this spring cleaning got our team thinking about the housework our clients should be doing for their businesses and communications plans—as a general best practice, and if they are experiencing lulls due to COVID-19 shutdowns. Dust off your crisis plan. Set up a media training 101 or refresher.

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What Marketers Can Learn from the 2016 PRSA Health Academy Conference

MaccaPR

After college I transitioned to a job at a life science marketing agency in Chicago and am now helping healthcare clients with their communications strategies here at Maccabee. Those of us who are healthcare marketers and communicators have a lot of work to do to gain consumer trust. Mine Social Media for Public Health Trends.

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Landing the Interview Vs. Getting the Job

Bad Pitch Blog

Did you tell your clients not to be prepared for interviews? While toiling in that PR gig I’m sure you put effort into honing your capabilities, sharpening your communications skills and impressing the boss. How: You wrote up an agenda for clients to know what to expect in a media interview; do the same to prepare for a job interview.