Public Relations at Angelo State
Public Relations Career Information
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Account Management
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Issues Management
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Counseling
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Employee or Member Relations
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Media Relations
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Research
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Public relations firms (Representing various private and public organizations and institutions, individuals, and events.)
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PR departments in large corporations
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Strengthen verbal communication skills by taking speech communication courses.
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Enhance writing skills through additional coursework in business and marketing.
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Acquire an internship with a PR firm.
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Be prepared to start at the bottom and work up to higher positions.
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Consider a master’s degree in PR for higher level positions, especially at the executive level.
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Learn to work well with teams.
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Media
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Reporting
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Advertising Sales
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Writing and Editing
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Newspapers
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Online news providers
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Television
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Radio
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Develop the ability to work under the pressure of deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
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Get a summer job or internship with a newspaper, TV or radio station.
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Work with college newspaper staff or radio station.
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Develop strong computer skills and learn applications related to web page design.
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Obtain experience in the area of sales.
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Get involved with national and campus professional associations.
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Public Affairs
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Government Relations
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Risk and Crisis Communication
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Campaign Marketing and Fundraising
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World Affairs and Diplomacy
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Media Relations
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Government agencies (local, state, & federal)
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Chambers of commerce and tourism councils foreign embassies
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Campaign committees, coalitions, initiatives, and networks
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Secure federal internships in a field of interest.
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Develop strong research and writing skills.
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Get experience with student government or political campaigns.
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Consider graduate programs in Public Policy/Affairs.
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Develop foreign language skills.
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Enhance language skills and cultural understanding through study abroad programs.
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Gain experience by volunteering with organizations that provide assistance to various cultural groups.
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Business and Industry
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Advertising Sales
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Sales
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Training and Development
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Human Resources
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Customer Service
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Management
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Direct Marketing
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Direct marketers work with the customer through mail, magazines, radio, or TV to get an immediate response by telephone, mail, or fax.
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Public and private corporations
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Consulting firms
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Marketing companies
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internet marketers
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Sport and athletic organizations
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Retail stores
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Take general business and computer courses.
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Consider earning a graduate degree in business.
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Gain experience in organizational development or marketing.
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Become current with business and industry literature and news.
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Obtain sales and marketing experience.
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Work within college sports administration and marketing.
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Non-profit and Education
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Public Relations
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Fundraising
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Promotion
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Event Planning
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Service Marketing
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Advertising Sales
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Administration
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Community Affairs
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Museums
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Charities and foundations (i.e. within the areas of environment, arts, multicultural initiatives, religion, and health)
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Hospitals and healthcare providers
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Colleges and universities
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Social service agencies
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Nonprofit organizations
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Professional associations
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Get experience through volunteering for non-profit agencies, museums, and charities.
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Obtain internships with non-profit organizations.
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Gain experience planning events for campus organizations.
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Consider additional degrees such as MPH (Master of Public Health) to enhance employability.
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Get sales experience.
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General Information and Strategies
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Develop excellent communication skills, verbal and written.
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Demonstrate enthusiasm and energy for the field.
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Obtain part-time, summer job, internship, or volunteer experience within an area of interest. Public relations is a competitive field and related experience is essential to break into the industry.
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Be prepared to start at the bottom and work up to positions of greater responsibility. Expect to complete administrative tasks in entry-level jobs.
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Participate in co-curricular activities and related organizations to develop skills. Join on-campus and national professional associations related to public relations.
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Obtain additional or advanced degrees to enhance knowledge of specific area of interests. For instance, a Master’s degree in Public Policy (MPP) will increase employability in government and non-profit agencies.
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Take PR campaign class seriously as it is a good learning experience.
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