30 jobs in the PR and marketing world
This week’s featured employment listings highlight agency work and offer several positions at the world’s largest PR firm, Edelman.
This week’s featured employment listings highlight agency work and offer several positions at the world’s largest PR firm, Edelman.
As priorities shift, two studies find communicators in the sector are banking heavily on websites and email campaigns, and Instragram is making headway among social media platforms.
The technology is solid, and the content is in place, yet your employees are staying away from your intranet. Try these techniques to make it a hub for professional and social activity.
In an online compilation, public relations practitioner ranked No. 6 on the list of most stressful careers. With that in mind, here are a half-dozen reasons the job is so taxing.
Sometimes you have to redirect an off-topic question or evade a direct attack. Here’s how to keep your balance to stay on target and thrill the crowd.
These guidelines and techniques can help you reach a vast audience with fresh or repurposed content, all at an exceedingly low cost.
Why did the Ice Bucket Challenge and #thedress explode in the public consciousness? One author explains the phenomenon with the concept of the ‘information cascade.’
There’s no sense in tempting fate by failing to plan for the little bumps or major upheavals that can hit your organization, brand or client. Follow this six-step protocol.
The professional network offers user-friendly tools and metrics to help guide your content strategy.
Twitter users can routinely find discussions on a variety of topics. Participating can bring PR and marketing pros many networking opportunities.
We’re galloping toward free-flowing offices—for those who aren’t working in three-hour bursts from their patios—and relying on mobile technology for just about everything. Just ask your sales team.
You’ve conducted an employee survey. Now what? Follow these five steps to make the most of your findings and significantly boost employee engagement.
The Public Relations Society of America’s New Jersey Chapter asked 100 execs what their PR plans are for 2015. Some answers were encouraging, but there’s still work to be done.
The Public Relations Society of America’s New Jersey Chapter asked 100 execs what their PR plans are for 2015. Some answers were encouraging, but there’s still work to be done.