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June 26, 2022

Four Tips for New PR Grads

So, you’re graduating with a Communications or Marketing degree? Congratulations. It’s a growing industry and there are plenty of opportunities.

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts employment of PR specialists to grow 11 percent from 2020 to 2030 with 29,000 new jobs every year.

One Canadian study (McGill University in Montreal) predicts more than 36,000 job openings to become available in the PR Industry in Canada by 2026.

In general, a PR pro is responsible for managing the relationship between an organization and its various audiences, including stakeholders, investors, the media, the government, and the general public. Each audience has different needs and an organization’s objectives with regards to each audience differ. So PR pros are tasked with creating and implementing communication strategies to:

  • Provide information
  • Manage the organization or individual’s reputation
  • Positively influence public opinion
  • Effectively respond to crises
  • Comply with government enforced transparency laws and regulations

If you’re graduating now and entering the workforce, it’s an exciting time – with new technologies daily but accompanied by ever escalating audience expectations for engagement and openness.

In this episode, Communications vet Michelle Garrett offers her thoughts for those starting out to help them navigate the inevitable bumpy roads and choppy waters.

Guest: Michelle Garrett
Email michelle@michellegarrett.com
Website https://michellegarrett.com/
Follow Michelle on Twitter @PRisUs

Listen to Michelle’s other episodes on Stories and Strategies
Snake Oil on Apple Podcastson Spotify
PR Trends on Apple Podcastson Spotify

Read Michelle's article in Muck Rack on this topic 

PR Associations
The Canadian Public Relations Society
The Canadian Association of Communicators in Education
The Chartered Institute of Public Relations
The Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management
The International Communications Consultancy Organisation
The Institute for Public Relations
The International Association of Business Communicators
The Public Relations and Communications Association
The Public Relations Institute of Australia
The Public Relations Society of America
The Public Relations Society of India
Women in PR

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