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3 Creative Ways Public Relations can Partner with Human Resources and Recruiting to Attract Talent

Sword and the Script

As progressed in my career, I began to have a better appreciation for recruiting, HR and the challenge of talent acquisition and employee retention. To that end, here are a few creative PR ideas to help the recruiting shop out. Give break out sessions on networking strategies, interview skills and career planning.

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What to Pitch in October

PR for Anyone

Employee Ownership Month. what you can pitch your local media for the month of October. But get creative. There’s also a bonus video in there about how to nail the interview when you get it. Church Safety and Security Month. Co-op Month. Down Syndrome Awareness Month. Dyslexia Awareness Month. Transcript.

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7 creative ways to promote your company’s corporate volunteer efforts

Communications Conversations

Great, model employee. Employee engagement? ” What community relations folks really want (from a marketing metrics perspective) is: More traffic to key volunteer pages on the corporate site asking employees to volunteer. One of my favorite local Instagram campaigns is #onlyinmn. Good story. All good things.

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Guest Post: The PR Generalist vs. The Industry Specialist

Deirdre Breakenridge

But this direction has kept me flexible and enhanced my creativity by ensuring I do not simply rely on what works in any one industry. While communications may be your forte, with strengths such as writing, creativity, organization and research, your passion might be for something else altogether. Consider joining PRSA.

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At What Age Must Start Your First Job? Maxim Behar: The Earlier, The Better!

Maxim Behar

Since day one I started working at a local magazine, wrote correspondence for a Bulgarian newspaper, and cleaned streets on the weekend. At least in my business a young person rarely changes their profession, communications is a creative and dynamic job and once you get into it is often for lifetime. - Therefore - never stop.

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Creating a PR-perfect workspace

Solo PR Pro

This is the work where we show our worth, from strategic thinking to creative development. How do you keep those creative juices flowing? Yes, you could go to your local big box store, spend anywhere from $99-$300 and call it a day. This is where good lighting comes in, especially if you give media interviews by this medium.

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2016 – A Year in Traditional Media

Shift Communications

Each member of the team has a particular hit that they are extremely proud of purely based on the fact that good old creativity, industriousness and smarts resulted in a hit that wowed the client and broke through. So when a colleague and I pitched a local McDonald’s news story, little did we know what was to come. Take a look….

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