There’s no debate: Not paying an intern as a PR agency is unethical.
…PR isn’t going to be able to reflect the society within which it works, if the majority of entrants into the industry come from homes with an Aga. In 2021,…
…PR isn’t going to be able to reflect the society within which it works, if the majority of entrants into the industry come from homes with an Aga. In 2021,…
…always be improved, but sometimes it’s best to move on. There’s no such thing as over-communication, especially when working from home. Lastly, I learned that there’s no “I” in team…
…and working from home did not make things easier. Media relations was a completely new realm of PR for me, and finding the levity in semiconductors wasn’t always a cakewalk…
…It’s been a great way to spend more quality time with her while taking a break from my computer screen at the same time. Plus, when we get home, she’s…
…the right fit. The people (now some of my incredible colleagues) who interviewed me made me feel comfortable and truly right at home – which has now trickled into my…
…them; I have lots of practice. As for in-person coworkers, my colleagues are two Guinea pigs, NuNu and Po, who love having their mom around working from home every day….