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This comms exec shares advice for climbing the career ladder remotely—and managing a heavy workload while caring for young children.
This comms exec shares advice for climbing the career ladder remotely—and managing a heavy workload while caring for young children.
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The industry still has work to do to combat discrimination and close the pay gap. Here’s what some leaders are doing to spotlight the contributions of women in communications.
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Under Armor chief stands for Baltimore, flawed career advice, and younger consumers grow skeptical of tech companies.
To get a foothold in the industry, it’s important for new PR pros to learn from veterans. Here are ways to get that all-important career advice.
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Every CEO wants to bring in more revenue, but the secret to boosting the bottom line could be to invest more heavily in your agency’s most valuable asset: your employees.
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You might be your organization’s ‘Yoda for Branding’ with the avatar to back it up, but your fellow professionals might not fancy that—if you even turn up in search results. Wise up.
There are many opportunities for communications pros to flex their muscles and climb the ladder at PR firms or in organizations, but is that opening the right fit for you? Here’s what you should consider.