12 job openings in the PR and marketing world
In this week’s job roundup, the Game Show Network surveys top answers candidates for a position in its digital division, as do a number of other winning companies, agencies, and nonprofits.
In this week’s job roundup, the Game Show Network surveys top answers candidates for a position in its digital division, as do a number of other winning companies, agencies, and nonprofits.
A new website is praised for its titles and content, while a major online publisher issues an edict on headlines. Plus, the ABCs of design, the origins of ‘OK,’ how the Doritos Locos Taco created 15,000 jobs, the most ‘challenged books,’ and more.
In this week’s job roundup, we crack open details on an insightful opportunity at Anheuser-Busch, as well as a number of positions with a variety of other companies, agencies, and nonprofits.
If you want to succeed in the industry, you have to know more than just how to talk in 140 characters. A social media strategist shares her tips.
Your online presence—from editing your social media profiles to starting and maintaining a blog—can help potential employers find you, and not the other way around.
Most of the time, at least. Plus, making extra money with your writing, the lexicon of Roger Ebert, baseball terms, and more.
Spring is the perfect time for an audit of your daily habits. Make sure you include these five tasks in this mix.
From a sweet gig with American Sugar Refining, Inc., to positions at a variety of other companies, agencies, and nonprofits, here’s your new weekly roundup of jobs in the industry.
Ignore this hot trend at the risk of your clients and career.
You’re going to like the way you look. Seriously, employment—like cotton—wears incredibly well on most people. It really breathes.
Pew’s State of the News Media 2013 report is discouraging for journalists and offers a mixed bag for PR professionals.
Give my regards to Morrie.
Let’s hear those coffeehouse snaps. Plus, signs you’re meant to be a writer, must-reads for professionals, Vermont newspaper defends itself after being ‘fried’ for racist headline, new ‘Mad Men’ poster draws on industry nostalgia, and more.
Sorry, Peggy Olson—you’re not cutting the mustard … the bourbon-slinging, chain-smoking mustard. Plus, the secret life of telecommuters, a Web app recreates coffee shop ambience, moms battle Mac & Cheese, PR acts as muse for new music, and more.
Why are cover letters so often dull when they’re supposed to show off a job applicant’s personality? These letters bucked that trend—sometimes with disastrous results.