The keynote speaker at this year's national conference was the Lt. Governor of California, Mona Pasquil. She was kind enough to give the PRSSA members in attendance some tips...
1. Always be prepared
2. Take open doors! You never know where they will take you
3. Think of plans
4. Timing is everything
Get your information out there- don't let anyone define who you are!
Find someone to become your mentor!
Know your story!
I also attended "Cruisin' with PR: Corporate vs. Agency"
These are some things to consider when looking into which is best suited for you:
- Is there a particular industry I want to work in?
- Do I want to travel?
- How important is salary?
A case FOR agencies:
- Exposure to a range of campaign types and PR processes.
- More access to latest tools.
- More opportunity for training.
- Learn quickly.
- You're surrounded by PR people.
- Less need to specialize early in your career.
A case AGAINST agencies:
- Multiple bosses.
- Additional tasks.
- Media sees you as a barrier.
- Fierce internal competition.
A case FOR corporate or inhouse:
- higher salaries/benefits.
- Access to senior executives early in your career.
- Ability to specialize in an area you enjoy.
- Easier to forge strong relationships with media.
A case AGAINST corporate or inhouse:
- Your boss may not be a PR/marketing specialist.
- Less exposure to different techniques.
- Limited advancement opportunity.
- Longer hours.
- Less time spent on traditional PR activities.
Thinking about going into nonprofits?
Negative: Training and budgets are much lower.
Positive: Makes you feel great as a person.
Avg salary for a nonprofit PR person: $66.2 thousand a year.
For more information and to see the full slides from conference just click here! :)
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