BEST OF 2011: Report: PR pro is the second-most stressful job
A study from CareerCast highlights the most and least stressful jobs. If you work in PR, congratulations, you made the list—but not the one you want to be on.
A study from CareerCast highlights the most and least stressful jobs. If you work in PR, congratulations, you made the list—but not the one you want to be on.
A report from the staffing firm Robert Half International reveals the average range of starting salaries for a variety of PR and marketing positions.
This week, we are counting down the 25 most-popular stories on the site. Here’s what those stories told us about you, the PR Daily reader.
What you should pay attention to next year—starting now.
The newspaper industry continues to experience severe losses. How are PR professionals to react? The author offers some thoughts and numbers.
We’re positive you’ll want to see this. Plus, the ‘Winter Wake Up App,’ yoga poses can’t be copyrighted, Free Shipping Day, Facebook sends man a CD of his social networking history, and more.
Take a look and let us know who impressed you this year, or made you cringe.
Financial news website 24/7 Wall St. compiled two lists of organizations. Guess which companies topped each list, and how the site determined them.
What would you tell newcomers to help them succeed and avoid the mistakes you made?
A website published the tech company’s social media policy, revealing (or confirming) that Apple isn’t the most forward thinking company in terms of transparency.
What you should pay attention to next year—starting now.
At a meeting of the Republican Governors Association, a strategist explained how party leaders should talk about the Occupy movement. For instance, never say ‘compromise’.
El barrio necesita ayuda.
Your company’s general counsel isn’t the enemy. Here are tips for working with the lawyers instead of against them.
Pros share the worst advice they received in college—along with the best. For one thing, silence may be golden in negotiations, but always ask for the deal.