The questions on the minds of every PR job seeker—and the answers!
From how to make your résumé standout after you’ve submitted it online to the No. 1 thing every job-seeker needs to do now.
From how to make your résumé standout after you’ve submitted it online to the No. 1 thing every job-seeker needs to do now.
Don’t just string a bunch of search-friendly words together. Instead, follow this advice to help draw more readers to your press release or blog post.
These are heady times for the public relations professions, which means it’s even more important PR pros take a few moments to answer these questions about the industry.
These aren’t your typical reminders (‘arrive at least five minutes early’), but instead a half-dozen proven tips for acing an interview and landing that job.
Our PR Daily LinkedIn group shared harrowing tales of interviews gone wrong (and weird).
Media loathe attending press conferences, so why not spruce up your next event to win coverage, or replace it with something more effective?
Haters gonna hate. Hecklers gonna heck. So what the heck can you do about it? Here’s some advice.
These guidelines will make you a savvy networker, and maybe get you a couple of dates. A dream job and the love of your life? Not bad for a Tuesday.
It’s not so much a matter of picking through the bad apples, as it is finding the perfect Fuji amid a market full of Granny Smiths.
Do you have your marketing goals for next quarter set? Better ask yourself before clients do.
And how to determine what they really mean.
Is your company kicking around the idea of hiring a media trainer? Better ask the potential trainer these 10 questions to help get a better idea if that person is a good fit. Here’s one of the questions: “If the stuff hits the fan, can you provide us with spot advice on what we can say?”
Metrics old and new may soon slake the thirst for ROI in social media.
Obama laughed several times while answering tough questions about the economy during his appearance on 60 Minutes, which aired Sunday night. At one point the interviewer asked the president if he was “punch drunk.” Obama called it “gallows humor.” Should the president be laughing at this moment?
Be sure you have the answers when developing a social media strategy.