Makeshift Desks and the “Real PR World”
…p.m. I won’t lie, I was a bit apprehensive entering the professional PR world remotely. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect and how it would go, and I think…
…p.m. I won’t lie, I was a bit apprehensive entering the professional PR world remotely. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect and how it would go, and I think…
…was the only school I applied to, which was risky, but deep down, I knew this is where I belonged. Now as a senior, it is safe to say I…
…they would approach an assignment. Most agencies play along, pitching and responding in mass. But a few agencies are lucky enough to be selective, meaning they don’t always play along…
By Mythily Nair, Intern I liken myself to a chameleon, with an innate ability to change colors and appearances to match where I go. I draw this skill from spending…
…people know when you’ll be in the office 15 minutes late following a doctor’s appointment to telling your team you are compiling a big report for one of your accounts,…
…delivering the message and has a holistic approach to establishing the strategy — including all the PR effort from conducting research to reaching out to the right person. What I…