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5 Benefits Of Interning At A PR Firm

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Guest post by Crenshaw Communications intern, Murphy Pressley. As an intern, I’m able to build my confidence and my resume at the same time, while also cultivating real-life networking opportunities. Here are key ways interning can benefit any student during their time in college. College is a transformation for students.

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Are You The Next Intern for Crenshaw Communications?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

It is time for us to add an intern to our team! PR/Marketing Intern. Crenshaw Communications is seeking a paid intern to join our dynamic B2B technology PR team and to assist with our pro bono work for a leading marketing association. Participate in brainstorming sessions to develop strategic/creative thinking for clients.

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Guest Post: The PR Generalist vs. The Industry Specialist

Deirdre Breakenridge

Because PR is relevant to nearly every industry, practitioners can tailor a career in any number of ways. One notable distinction: becoming an industry-specific specialist or PR generalist. But this direction has kept me flexible and enhanced my creativity by ensuring I do not simply rely on what works in any one industry.

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How to bring your skills to life in a Public Relations cover letter

Remote PR Jobs

Describe how you tackled challenges, built strong relationships, or led creative strategies. This is a unique skill that requires empathy, a creative touch, and a deep understanding of both clients and media—and one that shows your drive to get powerful stories out into the world.

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Build marketing and PR programs rather than executing campaigns

Sword and the Script

Creative briefs. Strive to “cover” your industry the way the news media once did. I’ve run a corporate blog that published a new post five days a week – it grew to rival industry trades. We also did external comms (PR), internal comms, social media and analyst relations. This is fraught with drawbacks. It’s heavy lifting.

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The 20 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

Onclusive

Internal Communications. Internal communications, which also falls under corporate communications, is more nuanced than simply casting out an email. Internal communicators must be savvy enough to turn dry content like company policies into info employees actually want to read. Media Training. Speaking Engagements.

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2021 PRedictions: A look at what’s to come for the PR industry

Onclusive

Increased focus on internal communications As companies transition to the “new normal,” remote work is here to stay and everything we do will become increasingly digital. There is also something to be said about real-time response and the ability to focus entirely on the company’s own internal needs.

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