'Public Relations Officer' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
The Zero Imperative (1994)
Actors:
Mark Gatiss (writer),
Jon Pertwee (actor),
Peter Davison (actor),
Mark Gatiss (actor),
Colin Baker (actor),
Sylvester McCoy (actor),
Louise Jameson (actress),
Caroline John (actress),
Bill Baggs (director),
Sophie Aldred (actress),
Mark Ayres (composer),
Jonathan Rigby (actor),
Linda Lusardi (actress),
Michael Duxbury (editor),
Alexander Kirk (actor),
Genres:
Sci-Fi,
Thriller,
Taglines: An ancient evil approaches Earth bent on destruction and murder...but who is assisting it and who will stand in its way?
Streets of Justice (1985)
Actors:
Robin Gammell (actor),
Pepe Serna (actor),
Lance Henriksen (actor),
William Sanderson (actor),
Steve Eastin (actor),
Henry Kingi (actor),
Casey Sander (actor),
Clyde Kusatsu (actor),
Robert Loggia (actor),
Paul Tuerpe (actor),
Roger Aaron Brown (actor),
John Hancock (actor),
John Laughlin (actor),
Walter Klenhard (actor),
Richard Foronjy (actor),
Genres:
Crime,
Thriller,
Thunderbirds Are GO (1966)
Actors:
Gerry Anderson (producer),
Charles 'Bud' Tingwell (actor),
Paul Maxwell (actor),
David Graham (actor),
David Graham (actor),
Ray Barrett (actor),
Charles 'Bud' Tingwell (actor),
Ray Barrett (actor),
Bob Monkhouse (actor),
Bob Monkhouse (actor),
Cliff Richard (actor),
Shane Rimmer (actor),
David Graham (actor),
Charles 'Bud' Tingwell (actor),
Gerry Anderson (writer),
Plot: Zero-X, a manned exploration mission crashes during lift-off on its maiden flight. Two years later an investigative committee finally concludes sabotage, and decides to call on the services of International Rescue to oversee security at the impending second launch. The second Zero-X successfully reaches its destination, but encounters unexpected hazards, ultimately leading to another call for assistance on its return to Earth. International Rescue respond, and once again Thunderbirds are GO!
Keywords: puppet, supermarionation
Genres:
Action,
Sci-Fi,
Taglines: Streak Through Uncharted Worlds of Adventure! Excitement is GO! Adventure is GO! Danger is GO! See ... their fantastic battle with the sinister 'Rock Snakes' of Mars! - See ... the most exciting air rescue ever performed! - See ... the most advanced space-craft ever created! - Hear Cliff Richard and the Shadows sing "Shooting Star"
Quotes:
[first lines]::Glenn Field Controller: This is Assembly Control calling all Zero X units. Assembly Phase One - go!
Alan Tracy: Say, Tin-Tin, why don't we go off to the mainland tonight? Just the two of us?::Tin-Tin: That would be lovely, Alan. I'll wear my new dress.::Jeff Tracy: [alarmed] What goes on around here? Have you all gone crazy? This is International Rescue, remember? You can't leave the base unmanned.::[Jeff turns to Tin-Tin]::Jeff Tracy: Sorry, Tin-Tin.::Tin-Tin: [disappointed] That's OK, Mr Tracy, I understand.::Alan Tracy: [annoyed] Well I don't. I'm going to bed.::Tin-Tin: But won't you have some coffee, Alan?::Alan Tracy: [heading for his room] No thanks! It keeps me awake!
[repeated line]::Jeff Tracy: Thunderbirds are go!
[after one of the lift bodies spirals out of control]::Captain Paul Travers: All control systems go. Remote control circuits are dead. Escape unit is... Central Control from Zero-X. Escape Unit circuits are dead!
Glenn Field Controller: Dr Grant, Dr Pierce, can you hear me?::Dr. Tony Grant: Loud and clear.::Glenn Field Controller: Paul. Greg. Brad. Now this is a tough assignment. And if this mission is successful, you will be the first men to land on Mars. This project has been the most costly yet designed by man. However, the safety and security of the crew and and passengers still takes top priority. Is that completely understood? Captain Paul Travers?::Captain Paul Travers: Yes sir.::Glenn Field Controller: Space Captain Greg Martin?::Space Co-pilot Greg Martin: Yes sir.::Glenn Field Controller: Space Navigator Brad Newman?::Space Navigator Brad Newman: Yes sir.::[in the cockpit]::Glenn Field Controller: [over the radio] Dr Grant?::Dr. Tony Grant: Yes sir.::Glenn Field Controller: Dr Pierce?::Dr. Ray Pierce: Yes sir.::Glenn Field Controller: [to Paul, Greg and Brad] OK. Away you go, and good luck.::Captain Paul Travers: Thank you sir.::Captain Paul Travers: [to Greg and Brad] All right, this is it.
Lady Penelope: Mind the gap, Alan.::Lady Penelope: [echo] Mind the gap, Alan. Mind the gap, Alan.::Alan Tracy: [worried] I can't possibly make it!::Lady Penelope: [slowly] What's the matter, Alan? What's the matter, Alan. Don't tell me you're afraid.::Alan Tracy: I am not afraid.::Lady Penelope: A brave astronaut like you, Alan - afraid.::Alan Tracy: I am not afraid!::[Alan jumps off but misses FAB 1, falling to Earth while Penelope laughs]
Glenn Field Controller: Are you suggesting sir that we are incapable of handling our own security arrangements? I have 862 pages here sir which say just that.
World Without End (1956)
Actors:
Edward Bernds (writer),
Herb Vigran (actor),
Richard V. Heermance (producer),
Rod Taylor (actor),
Paul Brinegar (actor),
Keith Richards (actor),
Mickey Simpson (actor),
John Bleifer (actor),
Booth Colman (actor),
John Close (actor),
Everett Glass (actor),
John Hiestand (actor),
Strother Martin (actor),
Nelson Leigh (actor),
Leith Stevens (composer),
Plot: Four astronauts returning from mankind's first mission to Mars enter a time warp and crash on a 26th Century Earth devastated by atomic war. Our heroes meet with hideous mutant cavemen, giant spiders, love-struck beauties in short dresses, and jealous old geezers in sparkly skullcaps as they struggle to save humanity and build a new world.
Keywords: 26th-century, animal-attack, astronaut, b-movie, bare-chested-male, bazooka, campfire, cave, caveman, cemetery
Genres:
Adventure,
Romance,
Sci-Fi,
Taglines: CinemaScope's First Science-Fiction Thriller Hurls You into the Year 2508! Thru the Time Barrier, 552 years Ahead... Roaring To the Far Reaches of Titanic Terror, Crash-Landing Into the Nightmare Future! THE 26TH CENTURY! Sub-Human Monsters... Mammoth Tiger Spiders... Mole-Tunnel Cities... Futurific Women... in the Screen's Mighty Science-Shocker!
Quotes:
Timmek, President of the Council: Armageddon. The slaughter of humanity. An atomic war no one wanted, but which no one had the wisdom to avoid.
Deena: Naga! Oomay mah luke!
Mories: Our women seem to have lagged behind in their evolution into reasonable creatures. They actually admire these reckless and brutal men.
Garnet: Is she as beautiful as the women in your world?
Elaine: [admiring Herbert Ellis's pecs] My, you are so much more muscular than our men.
John Borden: You mean that one-eyed monster we buried back at the camp is the heir to ten thousand years of human progress?
Above and Beyond (1952)
Actors:
John McKee (actor),
Sammy McKim (actor),
Jim Backus (actor),
Sam Hayes (actor),
Jack Lomas (actor),
Herbert Lytton (actor),
Dabbs Greer (actor),
G. Pat Collins (actor),
Robert Burton (actor),
Frank Gerstle (actor),
Lawrence Dobkin (actor),
John Close (actor),
Fred Coby (actor),
Harold Miller (actor),
Walter Merrill (actor),
Plot: The story of Colonel Paul Tibbets, the pilot of the Enola Gay, the bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Although unaware of the full potential of this new weapon, he knows that it is capable of doing tremendously more damage than any other weapon used before, and that the death toll resulting from it will be enormous. He is reluctant to be the person who will end so many lives, but if using it may bring an end to the war, then not doing so may result in even more lives being lost in continued ground assaults as the fighting goes on. At the same time, the intense secrecy surrounding this mission leaves him with no one he can express his thoughts and doubts to, not even his wife. As time goes on, the pressure upon him only increase.
Keywords: atomic-bomb, enola-gay, nuclear-weapons, world-war-two
Genres:
Action,
Biography,
Drama,
Taglines: "You're not the man I married. Not any more. You're ambitious...cold...and heartless!" The personal story of pretty Lucey Tibbets who had the hard luck to fall in love with a hero. This is the story that changed their lives---and our lives---forever! The Love Story Behind The Billion Dollar Secret
Fearless Fagan (1952)
Actors:
Parley Baer (actor),
Donald Kerr (actor),
John Close (actor),
Wilton Graff (actor),
Russ Conway (actor),
Bill Coontz (actor),
John Eldredge (actor),
Robert Easton (actor),
Richard Anderson (actor),
Chuck Courtney (actor),
Bill Cartledge (actor),
Robert Burton (actor),
Bill Baldwin (actor),
Eddie Marr (actor),
Carey Loftin (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Quotes:
Pvt. Floyd Hilston, Company J: He doesn't know he's a lion, he's my friend.
Abby Ames: [singing] Who do you think I am? [speaking] Don't answer that.
Pvt. Floyd Hilston, Company J: I need to find a new home for my pet lion.
Pvt. Floyd Hilston, Company J: [to Fagan] You're just like a big kid, been spoiled all your life.
See Here, Private Hargrove (1944)
Actors:
Frank Faylen (actor),
Myron Healey (actor),
Louis Jean Heydt (actor),
Eddie Hall (actor),
Ray Collins (actor),
Edward Fielding (actor),
Fred Graham (actor),
Robert Benchley (actor),
Morris Ankrum (actor),
Donald Curtis (actor),
Joe Devlin (actor),
Douglas Fowley (actor),
Eddie Coke (actor),
Blake Edwards (actor),
Charles King (actor),
Plot: Journalist Marion Hargrove enters the Army intending to supplement his income by writing about his training experiences. He muddles through basic training at Fort Bragg with the self-serving help of a couple of buddies intent on cutting themselves in on that extra income.
Keywords: author, based-on-book, character-name-in-title, colonel, corporal, deception, editor, fainting, fort-bragg-north-carolina, furlough
Genres:
Comedy,
Romance,
War,
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Public Relations Officer Training 2015
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What Skills Are Needed to Work in PR? | Public Relations
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There's a certain type of person that I know is going to be a great publicist. There are certain innate skills in someone that I think a publicist needs, and basically being social, being an innovative thinker, and loving and having a very vibrant social life. You need to be organized, but outgoing, not afraid to go up to that person in the party and introduce yourself.
You need to not be afraid to talk about your client, and you're always pitching. A publicist, you're never off. So, the skills you need are just someone who is innovative, outgoing, and loves pop culture. Like I've said before, you need to have your finger on the pulse of everyth...
published: 29 Jul 2013
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Role And Functions Of Public Relations
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What are The Duties of a Public Relations Officer? - RonnTorossian.com
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The Who,What,Where,When and Why of Public Relations.
5W Public Relations created this wonderful video education blog to help answer some of the important questions within the public relations sector.
Please watch the video and then follow the link above to get the answer to your questions.
5W Public Relations is a full-service public relations and marketing agency maintaining practice areas in consumer, technology, corporate communications, health and wellness, lifestyle, fashion, digital/social media and entertainment. Headquartered in New York with an office in Los Angeles, 5WPR is known for implementing creative and customized public relations programs designed to impact a clients' specific business goals and objectives. 5WPR's energetic, fast-pa...
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Public Relations Officer Speech
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Public Relations - Public Relations PR
Public Relations
http://bestprselector.com/q Public relations is the art or science of managing the reputation of companies, organizations, individuals and groups of people. It is the proactive management of relationships with various relevant 'publics'.
Every business - from solo entrepreneur to international corporation - relies on its reputation for its continued survival, for the ongoing patronage of its customers and to win new customers away from its competitors. Hence every business really needs to manage its public relations.
Some people might think that the proactive management of public relations is relatively recent; perhaps related to the emergence of TV, radio and newspapers.
But it is well documented that Julius Caesar used concerted public relations campaigns throughout his...
published: 08 Jun 2012
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Chief Marketing Officer: Why Public Relations - Janice Cosby Bridges Career Girls Role Model
Chief Marketing Officer Janice Cosby Bridges shares valuable career guidance and life advice with girls. Watch her full interview at http://www.careergirls.org
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How to Ace a PR Job Interview | Public Relations
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Here are my top interviewing tips for gaining a job in the field of public relations. First impressions are important, and in PR you need to dress the part. Wear something fashionable, on-trend, chic and not too corporate, unless you're applying for a corporate PR position. But if you're applying for anything in entertainment, fashion and brands, it's important again to dress on-trend.
The next thing is being prepared. Come to the interview with writing samples, a clip book of press that you've pitched and placed. Now, I know if this is an entry level position, you may not have these things yet. But the fact that you know about them and that they exist...
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AkbayanSJSU | Election Speeches: Jeren Penalosa for Public Relations Officer 2015-2016
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What Skills Are Needed to Work in PR? | Public Relations
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There's a certain type of person that I know is going to be a great publicist. There are certain innate skills in someone that I think a publicist needs, and basically being social, being an innovative thinker, and loving and having a very vibrant social life. You need to be organized, but outgoing, not afraid to go up to that person in the party and introduce yourself.
You need to not be afraid to talk about your client, and you're always pitching. A publicist, you're never off. So, the skills you need are just someone who is innovative, outgoing, and loves pop culture. Like
I've said before, you need to have your finger on the pulse of everything sexy, hot and what is now, what is going on now.
So I know you're going to be a good publicist if you know every magazine out there, the sections in the magazine. You know what's going on right now in the news. To sum it up, to be a good publicist is you're outgoing, you're popular, you're social, you have a head for business and you have your finger on the pulse of everything hot, hip, and news-worthy.
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There's a certain type of person that I know is going to be a great publicist. There are certain innate skills in someone that I think a publicist needs, and basically being social, being an innovative thinker, and loving and having a very vibrant social life. You need to be organized, but outgoing, not afraid to go up to that person in the party and introduce yourself.
You need to not be afraid to talk about your client, and you're always pitching. A publicist, you're never off. So, the skills you need are just someone who is innovative, outgoing, and loves pop culture. Like
I've said before, you need to have your finger on the pulse of everything sexy, hot and what is now, what is going on now.
So I know you're going to be a good publicist if you know every magazine out there, the sections in the magazine. You know what's going on right now in the news. To sum it up, to be a good publicist is you're outgoing, you're popular, you're social, you have a head for business and you have your finger on the pulse of everything hot, hip, and news-worthy.
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What are The Duties of a Public Relations Officer? - RonnTorossian.com
videos
http://www.ronntorossian.com
The Who,
What,Where,When and Why of
Public Relations.
5W Public Relations created this wonderful video education blog to help answer some of the important questions within the public relations sector.
Please watch the video and then follow the link above to get the answer to your questions.
5W Public Relations is a full-service public relations and marketing agency maintaining practice areas in consumer, technology, corporate communications, health and wellness, lifestyle, fashion, digital/social media and entertainment. Headquartered in
New York with an office in
Los Angeles,
5WPR is known for implementing creative and customized public relations programs designed to impact a clients' specific business goals and objectives. 5WPR's energetic, fast-paced, and focused culture earned the PR firm a spot on the
Inc. 500 list and the title of "fastest-growing
PR agency" three years in a row. The growth and recognition of 5WPR stems from a focused, smart, and creative staff that executes impactful integrated Marketing and Public Relations programs to impact
ROI.
wn.com/What Are The Duties Of A Public Relations Officer Ronntorossian.Com
http://www.ronntorossian.com
The Who,
What,Where,When and Why of
Public Relations.
5W Public Relations created this wonderful video education blog to help answer some of the important questions within the public relations sector.
Please watch the video and then follow the link above to get the answer to your questions.
5W Public Relations is a full-service public relations and marketing agency maintaining practice areas in consumer, technology, corporate communications, health and wellness, lifestyle, fashion, digital/social media and entertainment. Headquartered in
New York with an office in
Los Angeles,
5WPR is known for implementing creative and customized public relations programs designed to impact a clients' specific business goals and objectives. 5WPR's energetic, fast-paced, and focused culture earned the PR firm a spot on the
Inc. 500 list and the title of "fastest-growing
PR agency" three years in a row. The growth and recognition of 5WPR stems from a focused, smart, and creative staff that executes impactful integrated Marketing and Public Relations programs to impact
ROI.
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Public Relations - Public Relations PR
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Public Relations
http://bestprselector.com/q
Public relations is the art or science of managing the reputation of companies, organizations, individuals and groups of people. It is the proactive management of relationships with various relevant 'publics'.
Every business - from solo entrepreneur to international corporation - relies on its reputation for its continued survival, for the ongoing patronage of its customers and to win new customers away from its competitors. Hence every business really needs to manage its public relations.
Some people might think that the proactive management of public relations is relatively recent; perhaps related to the emergence of TV, radio and newspapers.
But it is well documented that
Julius Caesar used concerted public relations campaigns throughout his career to maximize both his reputation and chances of becoming the next
Roman Emperor. These public relations campaigns, he believed, were a very significant element in finally becoming the
Roman Empire's leader.
In truth public relations has been practiced for as long as one person or group has desired to influence the perception that other people or groups hold of them.
Public relations became easier to orchestrate over wide audiences with the emergence first of newspapers, then radio and television.
The job of the public relations officer became largely one of finding ways to persuade or convince journalists, editors and programme producers to feature news, stories, features and interviews about their company, their product or
one of their key people. This had to be done in a clever "non-advertising" way, that nonetheless enhanced the reputation in the minds of massive national and sometimes international publics.
In more recent times, the reputation of public relations itself has suffered badly due to politicians trying to "spin" stories to the media.
Spin is a very bad public relations technique which ultimately backfires because the media and the public can nearly always tell when they are being lied to. And the end result is a worse reputation than before the deceit was attempted.
For public relations to work successfully in the long term it has to be based on fact and truth. Of course the public relations expert will present these in the best possible light. But in the long term both the person, company or organization or business profiling itself through public relations - and the people or businesses on the receiving end of the public relations activity - must both perceive themselves to be benefitting from the exchange of public relations information.
Some individuals are extremely good at conducting their own public relations -- for example
Virgin boss
Richard Branson who, in his early days saw that it could give him the equivalent of millions of dollars worth of advertising but with very little actual expense. All public relations based publicity required was some very cleverly thought out hard work on his part.
Most blue chip companies and celebrities hire the services of professional public relations agencies or public relations consultants that have the expertise and the available time to orchestrate public relations campaigns for them freeing up the chief executives to concentrate on running their businesses.
Some smaller companies and individuals also use public relations companies while others - particularly in their early years where available cash is limited - learn the basics of public relations themselves and become their own highly effective public relations officer.
In recent years, new '
Media' for informing
and conversing with publics have become very significant in public relations terms.
Often collectively called 'social media' these involve high profile interactive media like Twitter and
Facebook for personal business, LinkedIn for business and a plethora of smaller and special interest web communities. All of them enable two-way broadcasting of messages.
Creating a strong positive public image through public relations not only helps to differentiate a company or business from its competitors; without effective public relations in place, many a company has been completely wiped out by a relatively small disaster or negative event.
Those with a strong public image and with the media on-side as a result of long-term accurate and truthful public relations activity are far more likely to be able to overcome the effects of a negative event.
As with all disciplines there are good public relations practitioners and bad public relations practitioners. Sadly, according to many media editors, journalists and programme producers the number of bad and not so good public relations consultants and agencies seem to outnumber the very good public relations companies.
wn.com/Public Relations Public Relations Pr
Public Relations
http://bestprselector.com/q
Public relations is the art or science of managing the reputation of companies, organizations, individuals and groups of people. It is the proactive management of relationships with various relevant 'publics'.
Every business - from solo entrepreneur to international corporation - relies on its reputation for its continued survival, for the ongoing patronage of its customers and to win new customers away from its competitors. Hence every business really needs to manage its public relations.
Some people might think that the proactive management of public relations is relatively recent; perhaps related to the emergence of TV, radio and newspapers.
But it is well documented that
Julius Caesar used concerted public relations campaigns throughout his career to maximize both his reputation and chances of becoming the next
Roman Emperor. These public relations campaigns, he believed, were a very significant element in finally becoming the
Roman Empire's leader.
In truth public relations has been practiced for as long as one person or group has desired to influence the perception that other people or groups hold of them.
Public relations became easier to orchestrate over wide audiences with the emergence first of newspapers, then radio and television.
The job of the public relations officer became largely one of finding ways to persuade or convince journalists, editors and programme producers to feature news, stories, features and interviews about their company, their product or
one of their key people. This had to be done in a clever "non-advertising" way, that nonetheless enhanced the reputation in the minds of massive national and sometimes international publics.
In more recent times, the reputation of public relations itself has suffered badly due to politicians trying to "spin" stories to the media.
Spin is a very bad public relations technique which ultimately backfires because the media and the public can nearly always tell when they are being lied to. And the end result is a worse reputation than before the deceit was attempted.
For public relations to work successfully in the long term it has to be based on fact and truth. Of course the public relations expert will present these in the best possible light. But in the long term both the person, company or organization or business profiling itself through public relations - and the people or businesses on the receiving end of the public relations activity - must both perceive themselves to be benefitting from the exchange of public relations information.
Some individuals are extremely good at conducting their own public relations -- for example
Virgin boss
Richard Branson who, in his early days saw that it could give him the equivalent of millions of dollars worth of advertising but with very little actual expense. All public relations based publicity required was some very cleverly thought out hard work on his part.
Most blue chip companies and celebrities hire the services of professional public relations agencies or public relations consultants that have the expertise and the available time to orchestrate public relations campaigns for them freeing up the chief executives to concentrate on running their businesses.
Some smaller companies and individuals also use public relations companies while others - particularly in their early years where available cash is limited - learn the basics of public relations themselves and become their own highly effective public relations officer.
In recent years, new '
Media' for informing
and conversing with publics have become very significant in public relations terms.
Often collectively called 'social media' these involve high profile interactive media like Twitter and
Facebook for personal business, LinkedIn for business and a plethora of smaller and special interest web communities. All of them enable two-way broadcasting of messages.
Creating a strong positive public image through public relations not only helps to differentiate a company or business from its competitors; without effective public relations in place, many a company has been completely wiped out by a relatively small disaster or negative event.
Those with a strong public image and with the media on-side as a result of long-term accurate and truthful public relations activity are far more likely to be able to overcome the effects of a negative event.
As with all disciplines there are good public relations practitioners and bad public relations practitioners. Sadly, according to many media editors, journalists and programme producers the number of bad and not so good public relations consultants and agencies seem to outnumber the very good public relations companies.
- published: 08 Jun 2012
- views: 94328
Chief Marketing Officer: Why Public Relations - Janice Cosby Bridges Career Girls Role Model
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Chief Marketing Officer Janice Cosby Bridges shares valuable career guidance and life advice with girls.
Watch her full interview at
http://www.careergirls.org
Welcome to our community!
♥ Website: http://www.careergirls.org
♥ Twitter: https://twitter.com/careergirlsorg
♥
Facebook: https://facebook.com/CareerGirls
♥ Instagram: http://instagram.com/career_girls
♥ Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/careergirlsorg/
♥ CareerGirls Blog: http://www.careergirls.org/community
wn.com/Chief Marketing Officer Why Public Relations Janice Cosby Bridges Career Girls Role Model
Chief Marketing Officer Janice Cosby Bridges shares valuable career guidance and life advice with girls.
Watch her full interview at
http://www.careergirls.org
Welcome to our community!
♥ Website: http://www.careergirls.org
♥ Twitter: https://twitter.com/careergirlsorg
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- published: 17 Nov 2013
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How to Ace a PR Job Interview | Public Relations
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Here are my top interviewing tips for gaining a job in the field of public relations.
First impressions are important, and in PR you need to dress the part. Wear something fashionable, on-trend, chic and not too corporate, unless you're applying for a corporate PR position. But if you're applying for anything in entertainment, fashion and brands, it's important again to dress on-trend.
The next thing is being prepared. Come to the interview with writing samples, a clip book of press that you've pitched and placed. Now, I know if this is an entry level position, you may not have these things yet. But the fact that you know about them and that they exist and that you know that that's what you're going to be doing once you gain that job in PR, be prepared.
So, have a sample of the way that you write.
Give an example of what a prospective client would be for you and the sections and the placements you would like to get for them. If you came in to an interview with me, and let's say you didn't have any experience but you knew that field of PR, and you said, "If this was my client, this would be the pitch that I would pitch for them, and this is the sections in the magazine that I would get them in," and give me an example in that interview I'd be sold. And no one has done it to me yet.
Like I said, your Rolodex is everything. So, you're going to be asked in an interview, "Who are your contacts? Who are your media relationships? What celebrity publicists or celebrity managers do you have relationships with?" Come in with three to five strong contacts that you can say, "These people will help me in the position at your company," because again, it's about who you know.
Also, be prepared to have a list of magazines, blogs, and newspapers that you read on a daily basis. Being that our job is to get our clients in the news, you need to know the news. So during the interview,
I want you to tell your future employer, blogs, magazines and newspapers that you read on a daily basis and that you're up to date on what's current.
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Watch more How to
Work in
Public Relations videos:
http://www.howcast.com/videos/508036-How-to-Ace-a-PR-Job-Interview-Public-Relations
Here are my top interviewing tips for gaining a job in the field of public relations.
First impressions are important, and in PR you need to dress the part. Wear something fashionable, on-trend, chic and not too corporate, unless you're applying for a corporate PR position. But if you're applying for anything in entertainment, fashion and brands, it's important again to dress on-trend.
The next thing is being prepared. Come to the interview with writing samples, a clip book of press that you've pitched and placed. Now, I know if this is an entry level position, you may not have these things yet. But the fact that you know about them and that they exist and that you know that that's what you're going to be doing once you gain that job in PR, be prepared.
So, have a sample of the way that you write.
Give an example of what a prospective client would be for you and the sections and the placements you would like to get for them. If you came in to an interview with me, and let's say you didn't have any experience but you knew that field of PR, and you said, "If this was my client, this would be the pitch that I would pitch for them, and this is the sections in the magazine that I would get them in," and give me an example in that interview I'd be sold. And no one has done it to me yet.
Like I said, your Rolodex is everything. So, you're going to be asked in an interview, "Who are your contacts? Who are your media relationships? What celebrity publicists or celebrity managers do you have relationships with?" Come in with three to five strong contacts that you can say, "These people will help me in the position at your company," because again, it's about who you know.
Also, be prepared to have a list of magazines, blogs, and newspapers that you read on a daily basis. Being that our job is to get our clients in the news, you need to know the news. So during the interview,
I want you to tell your future employer, blogs, magazines and newspapers that you read on a daily basis and that you're up to date on what's current.
- published: 31 Jul 2013
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