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Did you know that the Registrar of Voters hires temporary employees? Occasionally the Registrar of Voters needs people to work for them during the elections. Here is how you can apply... more »
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It happens to the best of us--negative media attention. Whether you are representing a large company or a single person, the way you handle bad media can be more impressive than all your good publicity... more »
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The good news for anyone entering or moving up in public relations (PR) is that the field is on the upswing. The PR profession has recovered from a low point in the early 2000s because spending is back up. Interviewing for a position in public ... more »
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Corporate sponsorship is a form of advertisement where companies pay to be associated with an event or cause. Finding the right sponsors helps make the event, and in turn your business, successful. Follow the steps to learn how to find corporate ... more »
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You don’t think about commas when you speak - a natural pause occurs, and then you keep talking. Unfortunately, a great many people forget about commas when they write, too. The comma can show a pause in the sentence by separating items in a ... more »
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Publicists are like public relations (PR) professionals for individual people or groups. Entertainers, authors, artists and musicians often use publicists to help create media attention for their work. In order to become a publicist, you'll need ... more »
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Becoming a talent agent may sound like an "over the rainbow" career--too good to be true. But there are very real possibilities in this field, and not just in Hollywood. Talent agents are found in small towns, too, busily looking for the next big ... more »
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Digital public relations (PR) is a fast-growing field in which firms manage the digital reputation of their clients. A digital PR specialist works in a variety of ways, from creating email newsletters and podcasts to representing clients on ... more »
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Administrative assistants are the backbones of most companies. Answering phones, greeting visitors and general-office tasks are a few of the things the assistant does. A public relations (PR) assistant performs these and other tasks that keep the ... more »
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So you've scored an interview with a celebrity. Don't drop the ball. You audience will be very interested, so you must be extra careful in your presentation. Follow these steps to ensure a great, memorable conversation... more »
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Knowing the latest celebrity gossip helps you feel in the loop. More importantly, knowing the ebb and flow of gossip helps you understand when to plant stories on your clients and which stories will generate the most buzz. Keeping your finger on ... more »
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Becoming a professional musician requires a good deal of dedication, talent and sometimes luck. Many musicians dream of the day they can see their videos on MTV, but finding the super power of music promotion can be difficult. Many indie ... more »
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Working in the public relations field can be both challenging and rewarding but requires a unique sort of person who can make a good first impression and earn respect and confidence. A good cover letter can make all the difference when ... more »
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Research is key when developing an effective communications plan. Not only does it help to define your audience, messages and tactics, it can provide you with some ideas of how people may receive your efforts and the potential problem areas you ... more »
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For all service professionals who want to be really effective in their work. These are simple tips and suggestions that could greatly improve your skills... more »
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This Article will tell you how to become a beach lifeguard.. more »
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A communication officer is a mid-level position at a company's external communication department or at a public-relations (PR) firm. The officer helps write and release information about the organization or its clients to the media. In order to ... more »
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In large companies with employees from many different disciplines, it's essential to have someone who can organize internal communications. In order for the company as a whole to move forward, job postings, interview schedules and all types of ... more »
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A media relations specialist works in the highest level of a company's external communications department. Whenever there is news within the company, either good or bad, the specialist speaks with journalists and tries to portray the company in ... more »
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Most college advisers will tell you not to graduate without an internship. The job market is growing increasingly difficult for recent graduates and an internship gives you the experience you need to get a real job. It's relatively easy to become ... more »
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Becoming a scholarship consultant is a rewarding career path. Aiding the nation's most gifted and driven students to attain their academic or athletic dreams, while also building the ranks of the U.S. university system is a great undertaking. As ... more »
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Special events managers help coordinate a variety of events for non-profit agencies, private individuals, large companies and trade groups. These managers work to find and reserve the appropriate space, find catering and set up whatever equipment ... more »
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An image manager is an essential part of a public-relations (PR) team. This person is responsible for ensuring delivery of images from photo shoots, watching copyright laws for image use, designing logos and assisting with various layouts. People ... more »
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An internal communications manager helps different parts of a company communicate with each other so that maximum efficiency is reached. This manager either oversees an internal communications department or is solely responsible for these types ... more »