Showing posts with label Qualities of a good PR person. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Qualities of a good PR person. Show all posts

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Are you looking for a career in Public Relations?

My placement has shown me two key attributes that I believe are essential to pursuing a successful career in public relations. 

I have been studying public relations for almost a decade. During this time I have held positions in fields such as sales and marketing, conservation, taxation, teaching, management and administration. During my degree I have been able to apply public relations theory to each position I have held. University has taught me knowledge of the field, and the theory behind it, but some things are not learnt in the classroom.

I organised my internship with an organisation that places high value on student placements and mentoring. For confidentiality reasons I can't identify the organisation but I can tell you a bit about what I'm learning. My placement team has shown me that I've got the skills and education to pursue a career in a public relations role. They are also teaching me a bit more...... that a career in public relations requires passion and perseverance.

Passion: The first three days in my internship placement have been really rewarding. I have enjoyed using the theory from university along with the skills developed in the workforce. More importantly it has given me the confidence that a career in public relations is the right thing for me. With every job there is some give and take.
I am going home exhausted at the end of each day.
I am required to work some unusual hours.
I have to do things outside of my comfort zone.
Despite all this there is no doubt in my mind that it is all worth it. I look forward to my placement days and the challenges and experiences it brings.

Perseverance: I’ve been thrown in the deep end at work as we received unexpected grant funding allowing us to run an event at less than two weeks’ notice. My role has included producing promotional material, seeking event sponsors and writing a media release.

One of my duties was to produce a promotional poster for the event. I drafted a poster but it was not accepted as it did not comply with the organisations style guide.  My team was keen to use my poster as it was more relevant to our target audience than the sample head office had sent us. I redesigned the poster over a dozen times before finding a suitable middle ground that would be approved.

Normally this is something that would frustrate and disappoint me; however I had been talking to a co-worker in my team. Once graduating she had applied for over 160 jobs and taken over two years to get a position in her field. She was a member of professional bodies and sought assistance from the careers team at her university. Her perseverance to gain a career in her field inspired me. It allowed me to see the drawn out process of getting a poster approved as a lesson in perseverance, staying focused and remaining positive.

The Lesson: Sometimes finding a job might be hard work. It might involve unpaid internships, volunteering, multiple job applications and rejections. The challenges you come across during your internship are similar to the challenges you will face when looking for work or in your chosen career. Finding something you are passion about is a good grounding for perseverance and can help you get through whatever challenges your workplace throws at you.
I would love to hear how your internships are going. What key attributes do you see as essential to getting the most out of your placements and pursuing a career in public relations?
 

Monday, October 19, 2009

Qualities of a good PR person

Hi again :)

I just can’t believe it guys that we are reaching the end of the semester. God! It went on so quickly. While at the MCB, not only did I get the opportunity to apply the PR skills I learnt during lectures and Tutorials, but I also realised the indispensable qualities that a good PR person should possess in order to succeed in the challenging and dynamic PR industry.

Hard work
Hard work is always rewarding. It is the best approach to professionalism. Hard work helps to meet the never-ending deadlines of the PR profession. Don’t forget that hard work is a personality trait that can render others impressed ;)

Vocational skills
As discussed in my previous post, the profession is now expecting more from PR persons than just drafting releases and preparing presentations. Now in the information age, PR professionals should develop research and listening attitudes as well. Modern managers rely on accurate facts and figures to develop strategies. They expect their PR professionals to be well informed and if you look at it properly, research and listening is a way to get a seat at the management strategy table. At the MCB, the PR practitioners (as internal, financial and media communicators) have fully understood this and their research and listening findings have increased their participation in management and has helped the bank to persevere in its mission and maintain its image in the banking industry.

Being an industry expert
Apart from grasping communication skills, practitioners should understand thoroughly the industry in which they operate. At the MCB, for instance, the communication practitioners had to develop other skills such as reading fiscal findings, understanding and using financial terms in daily communication activities with financial stakeholders. They have become experts in current trends affecting the economic and financial sector of Mauritius. This is done by keeping abreast of current affairs and developing the ability for lifelong learning.

Understanding and accepting technology
A PR practitioner should be in touch with the current and latest developments in technology. Most organisations are incorporating new media and technologies in their PR programmes. It is therefore, the duty of each professional to get familiar to these as effective tools.

Be effective thinkers
Finally, practitioners should be creative, analytical and strategic thinkers who work closely with the management.

Thanks to this internship experience, I have been exposed to these fascinating qualities in the communication professionals of the MCB. Hope you too have experienced these and if you have other qualities that you have noticed because you have been placed in a different industry, I’d be more than happy to know them.

Will update more soon ;)
Take care
Youshrina