Getting a Job in PR: Be the person agencies want to hire in modern stategic comms
You can spend hours polishing a CV and cover letter, only to send the application and hear nothing. The problem may not be that your application is badly written. It may be that it could have been sent to almost any employer with only the company name changed. In this episode, Richard draws together advice from agency leaders Amanda Proscia (LightSpeedPR), Ben Jacobson (InboundJunction) and Komal Lath (Tute Consult) to explore one of the biggest mistakes people make when applying for PR and communications jobs: describing themselves without showing that they understand the organisation receiving the application. You will hear why basic employer research matters, how a thoughtful question can reveal the way you think, and how one small piece of relevant proof can make your potential easier for an employer to recognise. This is not about gimmicks, clever wording or pretending to know more than you do. It is about treating your application as a real piece of communication, written for a particular audience. For more information about the podcast, the live research project and the six-week programme, visit GettingAJobInPR.com.
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