Advice for PR grads: Neaten thyself up a bit
If you show up on Skype for a job interview in PJs, bed-blanket fuzz balls nestled in your curly brown locks, you may be a tad too casual, even for the hip PR firm you want to hire you.
If you show up on Skype for a job interview in PJs, bed-blanket fuzz balls nestled in your curly brown locks, you may be a tad too casual, even for the hip PR firm you want to hire you.
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Not only will you gain expertise, you’ll also meet people who can help you along your way, well after the thesis is complete.
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