
I always seem to be in to pr women. shyts easy from what they tell me, they write mini articles and post on fb, thats about it![]()
I am. You write press releases and feature stories. Keep your clients and their promotions in the media. Keep a friendly relationship with the media. Oversee the social media profiles. Coordinate events and press conferences. And you gotta be ready to deal with crisis.
Look at the world today, with everything being so politically correct and businesses and public figures needing to stay in positive light, public relations will be a work field on the rise.
This my 1st year so I'm at 30,000 right now but I'm getting a raise at the end of the year and my salary will go up to 40k next year, 50k the following. However with working in communications comes connections. We work with a lot of people in City Hall so the police department called me the other day wanting to interview me for a job within their communications department. That salary starts at 65k a year.Who you work for? Clients? What's the pay in that field? How high can you go up the ranks?
I'm interviewing with them this week. It's all about how good you are at your job, if you do good and make the right relationships (which is easy to do), your connections can easily get you through over time.I work for a woman who started her own business. She used to be a press secretary for the mayor back in the 80s and now works for a lot of politicians, local schools, and school organizations.Who you work for? Clients? What's the pay in that field? How high can you go up the ranks?
It's the best. I can't see myself doing anything else...other than something related to PR like marketing or advertising.What's it like?
yea a brotha been thinking about swtchin the game up recently. you basically send out press releases, answer questions about whoever you work for or find people who can answer them. help be a liaison to the press. depending on where you're at it's easy. in college the pr class i took was hard as hell tho
There's a lot more to PR than just this. I've been working in the industry for 7 years and it's not "easy." Enjoyable, yes. Rocket science, no. Easy, no.
