30 jobs in the PR and marketing world
Tech companies are taking over the media landscape, but that doesn’t limit the opportunities for PR pros and writers. Here’s what’s changing, along with some openings to consider.
Tech companies are taking over the media landscape, but that doesn’t limit the opportunities for PR pros and writers. Here’s what’s changing, along with some openings to consider.
Jobs in print journalism might be scarce, but a recent report says internet publishing roles are on the rise. Here’s the scoop—and a few writing/media relations positions to browse.
Although many young marketers’ careers have stemmed from an aced interview, one strategist says the approach to your job search matters most. Here’s a slew of jobs to get yours started.
A CareerBuilder survey shows that U.S. military veterans might not be applying for jobs that match their skill sets. Here are insights—and a list of marketing roles to boost your search.
Most great careers start with a well-received interview. To ace your next sit-down, hone your promotional skills. Here’s a list of available communications positions to motivate you.
As summer approaches, opportunities for recent college graduates abound. Get noticed by networking and asking a PR pro for advice. These tips—and jobs—can get you started.
Many PR pros might think the more skills listed on their résumé, the more appealing they’ll be to recruiters. Instead, edit your skills to suit the job in question. To start, consider these positions.
‘Smaller is better’ is the hot phrase for boutique marketing and ad agencies looking to entice talent. If you’re seeking a change of pace, consult this list of open positions—big and small.
PR pros tend to be accomplished writers. If you’re a veritable Hemingway, use your résumé to spotlight that talent. To fuel your job search, consider these enticing opportunities.
The number of clients who say they want ‘organic content’ is rising. To meet that demand, PR agencies need writers. Here are marketing jobs that emphasize writing, among other skills.
The Buzzfeed-ish technology, lifestyle and news website is making some changes at the top, executives announced. Here’s what’s to come.
This week, readers checked out April Fools’ pranks, PR movies and blogger campaigns—and learned how to avoid PR headaches.
Networking is often the key to communications success. PR pros seeking work should use their connections to get ahead. This list of positions can help.
Creative marketers are always in demand. To land your next job, recruiters suggest handing over an example of your prowess. To get started, consider this list of inventive opportunities.
Marketing pros can work a room, but many don’t realize that this ability—and others—can help their résumés stand out. Put these skills to work to nab and excel in of these open positions.