The
Publicist!
“Everyone knows about PR
- and that it seems to consist mainly of....attending parties and having your photo
taken, like Meg Gallagher - but it's not all parties and glamour, dah-ling!
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Working in the
media sounds glamorous, exciting and fast-paced and no matter how that
stereotype differs from reality, thousands are applying for entry to
communications courses with the aim of pursuing journalism and public
relations careers. But are jobs to be found on graduation? Click
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The most common
perceptions of the public relations field (PR) usually fall under two
umbrellas. Many people equate PR with deceptive "spin doctors"
who bend - and sometimes completely ignore - the truth to advance the
motives of their client. Other people perceive PR to be a glamorous field,
in which its practitioners hob-knob with the rich and famous and jet from
one gala to the next. Click
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You need a high
standard of personal appearance. In common with other advertising and
marketing-related careers, public relations has a glamorous image that is
attractive to large numbers of graduates. Click
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A career in
public relations can be glamorous, as you often work with interesting and
influential people such as celebrities or politicians. As an added
benefit, according to the Council of Public Relations Firms freelance
public relations can earn up to $85,000 or more per year. Finally, there
is a huge sense of personal satisfaction in planning a public relations
project, implementing that plan, and seeing the results. Click
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Other sites:
America's Next Top Model
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Institute of Public Relations of
Singapore
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University of Bradford
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Institute of Advertising Singapore
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Uniquely Singapore
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Singapore
Fashion Festival 2004
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