Public Relations - Tips For Starting
A Career
By Michael Russell
In this article we're going to go over some
tips for those who are considering a career
in public relations.
If you are a student who has taken up public
relations in college and it's fast approaching
the time when recruiters are going to be coming
to your campus, there are a few things that
you are going to want to do in order to assure
yourself of the best chance of being hired
by a public relations firm and then the best
chance to hold your job once you get it. Public
relations is a highly visible profession and
not one where you can easily hide behind a
desk. Any weaknesses you have are going to
stick out like a sore thumb. Which brings
us to our first tip.
When confronted by a recruiter, show
confidence. You absolutely must convince
this person that you can handle any assignment
that comes your way. The same is true
once you land the job itself. Don't be
afraid to give your opinions in meetings.
You may come up with some stupid ideas
but if you show confidence, they may still
be considered. However, don't appear arrogant.
This can work against you. You have to
find the right balance between confidence
and arrogance. This is not always easy,
especially for a young person.
Once on the job, hook up with a mentor,
someone who you feel you can learn from.
All the confidence in the world doesn't
make up for experience and knowledge.
A mentor can get you through that rough
first year by giving you sound advice
and also by acting as a sounding board
for your opinions. He may very well save
you from saying something that could seriously
hurt your career in the long run.
Another thing you have to learn how to
do is learn from your mistakes. Mistakes
happen to everyone but the key is not
to make the same mistake twice. Handle
your mistakes as professionally as possible
and take all criticism that goes with
them just as professionally.
Public relations is not a nine to five
job. You won't be expected to work long
hours but if you want to get ahead and
be on top of the game you're going to
have to be prepared to put in some very
early mornings and some very late nights.
Do this willingly and with enthusiasm.
Study the industry as much as possible.
Read all the books on the subject. Study
past public relations campaigns. Read
the latest magazines and journals. Also,
attend seminars and join professional
groups. This will keep you one step ahead
of the game and greatly impress your boss.
Remember that there is a lot to learn.
Coming out of college, you've gained a
lot of book knowledge but public relations
is more than book knowledge. Gain as much
experience as you can. Study assignments
done by others in the firm and see if
you can learn anything from them.
By doing all of the above you can almost
guarantee yourself a very long and successful
career in public relations.
Michael Russell
Your
Independent guide to Public Relations
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