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

Remote PR Jobs

The job search can be challenging—first, there’s the resume, then the cover letter, followed by the interview process. In our last article , we explored the first step of a successful job application: building an entry-level PR resume. Now, let’s dive into the next step. In this piece, you’ll learn insider tips to craft an engaging, persuasive cover letter for any Public Relations and Communications role.

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Build marketing and PR programs rather than executing campaigns

Sword and the Script

Marketing programs allow you to scale your efforts without stressing your team or sacrificing quality; The fitness analogy fits here: when you first start going to the gym you can’t lift much, or run fast or far; but if you keep going, you can add more repetitions, weight and distance – and do it in less time One of the systemic challenges in marketing and PR is the focus on campaigns.

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Generative AI development: Key benefits, trends and challenges shaping the future

Agility PR Solutions

Generative AI is intelligent software that can help create conversations, images, videos, and more. It is the next step of artificial intelligence. You can train it to learn human language, programming languages, art, chemistry, biology, or any complex subject matter. It reuses training data to solve new problems. The future of Generative AI promises exceptional […] The post Generative AI development: Key benefits, trends and challenges shaping the future appeared first on Agility PR Solu

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Anchorman Mort Crim | On Top of PR podcast

Axia PR

In this episode, Mort Crim joins host Jason Mudd to discuss his career highlights, truth in journalism, and his newest memoir, “Anchored: A Journalist’s Search for Truth.” Tune in to learn more!

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The Upside of Leaked Internal Communications: 2024 Mini Benchmark Report

Leaked internal communications can be strategically valuable assets rather than just risks to manage. When used proactively, these leaks can highlight leadership and innovation—qualities that resonate in today’s media. By approaching internal comms with a dual-purpose approach, companies shift from mere risk avoidance to leveraging these moments as credible public messages around strategy.

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How B2B Brands Can Leverage User-Generated Content

Contently - Strategy

Recently, I have become obsessed with “ Pack my Stanley ” videos, but not because I own a Stanley tumbler or have any desire to “pack” it with custom ice cubes and snack accouterments before plunking it down in my also-nonexistent car. (Do I also find their popularity ethically dubious in the face of our ever-growing consumer waste? Sure!) No, I’m obsessed with them because they are a prime example of user-generated content finding its organic audience.

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Support Grows for Corporate Engagement in Social Issues

Institute for Public Relations

This blog is provided by the IPR Center for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Despite backlash from leaders who have called companies “woke” for supporting social causes, public expectations for corporate engagement in these issues has increased in the past year, according to a new Public Affairs Council poll.

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The Czech Republic Awards Maxim Behar with a Medal for Diplomatic Activity

Maxim Behar

The Czech government awarded Bulgarian PR expert and diplomat Maxim Behar a high state honor – a medal for diplomatic activity and notable contributions to the development of relations between the two countries. The Czech Minister for European Affairs, Martin Dvořák , presented the medal to Behar in the presence of the Czech Ambassador to Bulgaria, H.E.

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How Has Women’s Representation Changed in the Workplace?

Institute for Public Relations

This summary is provided by the IPR Center for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. McKinsey & Company analyzed the progress of women’s representation in the workplace and identified actionable changes for organizations. A survey of more than 15,000 employees and more than 280 HR leaders across 281 organizations was conducted from March – May 2024.

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Czech Republic Awards Maxim Behar with a State Medal for Diplomatic Achievements

Maxim Behar

The Czech government awarded Bulgarian PR expert and diplomat Maxim Behar a high state honor – a medal for diplomatic activity and notable contributions to the development of relations between the two countries. The Czech Minister for European Affairs, Martin Dvořák, presented the medal to Behar in the presence of the Czech Ambassador to Bulgaria, H.E.

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The Importance of Personalizing Your Press Release for Journalists

Journalists receive an overwhelming number of press releases daily, making it hard for your news to stand out. While some news is valuable, most is not.

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Political PR fallout from Trump rally comic shows the importance of controlling your spokesperson

Agility PR Solutions

During Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally on October 27, stand-up comedian Tony Hinchcliff unleashed a wave of insults and vulgar statements about Jews, Palestinians, Latinos and African Americans. Even though Mr. Trump and other Republicans said they disagreed with the remarks, the damage was already done because the offensive comments have taken on a […] The post Political PR fallout from Trump rally comic shows the importance of controlling your spokesperson appeared first on Ag

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Scaling Mountains and Donating a Kidney After 60: An Incredible Story of Reinvention with Marianne Clyde

PR for Anyone

Marianne Clyde is a licensed therapist and coach who has spent over 30 years helping others improve their mental and emotional health. Recently, at the age of 70, she has embraced a new phase in her life, launching the platform ‘Isn’t She Amazing,’ designed to empower women over 50. Marianne’s accomplishments are nothing short of incredible—she’s written a book called Supernova, given a TEDx talk, climbed Mount Fuji at 54, trekked to Everest Base Camp at 65, and eve

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Scaling Mount Fuji & Donating a Kidney: A Supernova Voyage of Reinvention with Marianne Clyde

PR for Anyone

Marianne Clyde is a licensed therapist and coach who has spent over 30 years helping others improve their mental and emotional health. Recently, at the age of 70, she has embraced a new phase in her life, launching the platform ‘Isn’t She Amazing,’ designed to empower women over 50. Marianne’s accomplishments are nothing short of incredible—she’s written a book called Supernova, given a TEDx talk, climbed Mount Fuji at 54, trekked to Everest Base Camp at 65, and eve

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