Cardigan - Ruby
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So after having a quick chat we sat down with a peppermint tea and chatted all things PR. So let's get the interview started!
I had no idea I liked PR at first. I went to University to do Journalism and my boyfriend suggested to me to take a PR Internship which I then ended up getting! I just fell in love with it. After university I landed an internship at Publicity which then turned into a full time job.
The
most important thing is attitude. We see a lot of people who do a
degree and they feel entitled to work in a PR position. When the PR industry is more about having a keen attitude and willing to work
with anybody about anything. We like interns which are really
enthusiastic and willing to learn. Good people skills are also a
must when working in PR!
Prior
experience is always great but not essential. I'd probably say try
your best to convey about what your passionate about and how that can
benefit your role as an intern. I'd probably also say that PR is mostly about communication and interaction with different people and showing
your skills with different people. Such as customer service, writing
experience. Keep it as sufficient as possible as long CV's get over
looked.
No two days here are every really the same! A lot of my role is taken
up with editorial recommendations. Liasing with media and product
placement in magazines. Working with big brands such as collection
cosmetics, and a great website called (www.themarketnz.com)
and then putting together media press kits, writing releases (press
releases) and at the moment I'm planning a music launch which is
taking up a lot of my time!
I did a (BAC) of communications and I majored in journalism. It
definitely helped me gain the skills needed to work in this industry.
University helps you gain prospective and to grow up and deal with
different people you may have not worked with before in different
lectures and classes. You're opening up to new ideas and seeing
different areas of the industry you might want to focus on.
Journalism wasn't quite me but all the areas of my course gave you a
good idea of communication and those skills can you anywhere.
8. Finally, any inspirational words you'd give for graduates searching for their perfect PR Job?
I think just put yourself out there and don't be shy. Even if you have to step out of your comfort zone. Don't be afraid to fault your good assets (what makes you irreplaceable and better than other people). New Zealanders are modest and humble but it doesn't work in interviews so you have to show more confidence and know your strengths.
A massive thankyou to Danielle at Publicity PR for allowing me to interview her!
You can keep up to date with Publicity PR and follow their twitter account here.
Do you want to work in PR? Has this given you a little bit more insight into the industry?
6 comments
I must say they are doing quite good i mean the sort of work is coming out its more like trend setters which is a very good thing
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This was really helpful!
Thank you both!
- Natalie
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i really enjoyed this post! PR seems like such an interesting industry. thanks for sharing :)
tiffany / tiffanyeatworld
very helpful! thanks hun x
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Love the interview, very optimistic and enthusiastic:))
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