Networking, networking, networking. One of the first things you hear when you begin taking classes in public relations is the importance of, what else, relationships. After attending PRSA's Real World 2007 on February 16 at the Loudermilk Center in downtown Atlanta, I found out that my professors and career counselors really knew what they were talking about!
Prior to attending the conference, I created a simple business card with my contact information and a picture. I then attached the business cards to my resumes so that after the long day, potential employers could put a face with a name. Since my post-graduation goal is to work in the competitive field of agency PR, I made it a point to speak with every agency who attended the Career Expo at the end of the day. Companies included, Edelman, Kleber & Associates, Jackson Spalding, Hope-Beckham, communications21, Williams Mills Agency and more. After the conference I sent a thank you e-mail to every person I spoke with and requested an informational interview.
So far, I have had two informational interviews, been invited to an open house for an agency internship program and had a phone interview with another large agency, all based on the contacts I made at Real World. I would recommend that any aspiring PR professional attend PRSA events. And, don't forget the importance of networking!
Saturday, March 3, 2007
Real World 2007
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Well written article.
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