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Interview with PRSA’s National Chairman, Anthony W. D’Angelo

Critical Mention

Anthony: In my 35 years of being in this profession, I’ve learned this: writing is job number one. You need to be a professional writer and write for your audience for an intended effect. He has presented seminars on change management at several conferences and universities over the past 15 years. SCHEDULE A DEMO.

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The Future of Work: Navigating the Evolving Professional Landscape with Erica Keswin

PR for Anyone

Erica imparts valuable advice on standing out in interviews—instead of ignoring or shying away from their age, she suggests proactively addressing age-related concerns head-on. Erica supports this perspective, sharing examples of students using AI in writing seminars to learn how to leverage it effectively.

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Career Development Tips for the 2018 Professional

Waxing UnLyrical

Here are a few ways to write a resume which is similar to a job posting: Read the required skills section of the job posting and find achievements or examples which prove you are skilled in this area. Write Off Job Expenses. Think of the cost of gas traveling for interviews, new work clothes and printing costs.

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Landing the Interview Vs. Getting the Job

Bad Pitch Blog

Did you tell your clients not to be prepared for interviews? At least that’s what I witnessed as I interviewed candidates for clients recently — that the pool of job seekers was replete with stuttering, ill-prepared, nervous-seeming and pretty wimpy responses with no obvious discerning interest in the company. Here is how….

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Bob Gritzinger, Editor-in-Chief, Media Sites at WardsAuto & Principal Analyst—Advanced Propulsion at Wards Intelligence

Bianchi Biz Blog

I manage the day-to-day operations of WardAuto.com, writing and editing articles for the publication that traces its roots to 1924 as a source of automotive industry news, data and insight. I work with a team of editors, analysts and contributors reporting on a wide range of vehicle news, test drives and dealer and industry news.

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Back to School! 3 Solo PR Pros on Becoming an Adjunct Instructor

Solo PR Pro

My first adjunct position was at Texas Christian University, teaching PR Writing. Courses taught: Principles of Public Relations, Public Relations Writing, Communications Ethics, Media Relations, Campaigns (graduate program). I said I would, and she put me in touch with the assistant dean, I went in and interviewed, and got the job.

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The Pressure for Clicks; Off Script #14: Erik Sherman, Freelance Journalist

Sword and the Script

He has also been a marketer and accepts an occasional commission for business writing. Such concepts as newsletters, white papers, informative seminars, and other material intended to be useful are very old. It’s like asking someone to come in and write a thought-leadership piece and then have no thoughts to offer. .