Business professionals are still struggling in a tough economy, there are several changes emerging for both researchers and practitioners in public relations. Expectations for taking on multiple projects and clients along with being knowledgeable about multiple disciplines is becoming the expectation for those on the job market. The question is how do you set yourself from the rest of the crowd? What are the expectations of public relations students (undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D.) after graduation? Here are a few points to take into consideration when looking for potential jobs in public relations:
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Heightened Expectations & Advice for Potential PR Job Seekers in Both Research & Practice
Posted by Karen Freberg in July 19th 2011
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