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Public Relations Specialist in the USA
There are no standards for entry into a public relations career. A university education combined with public relations experience, usually after an internship, is an excellent preparation for public relations work. Internships are becoming necessary to receive a position. The ability to communicate effectively is essential. Many entry-level public relations specialists have a college degree in public relations, journalism, advertising, or communication. Some firms seek college graduates who have worked in broadcast or print journalism. Other employers seek employees with good communication skills or experience in a field related to the firm's business, for example, health, sales, or finance. Many colleges and universities offer bachelor's and master's degrees in public relations, usually in a journalism or communications department. A common public relations education includes courses in public relations principles and techniques, public relations management and administration. PR education includes courses on writing, with a special attention to news releases, proposals, annual reports, scripts, speeches, visual communications, including desktop publishing and computer graphics. In the research module future PR specialists study social science research and survey design. Courses in advertising, journalism, finance, political science, psychology, sociology, and creative writing are also helpful. Specializations are offered in public relations for business, government, and non-profit organizations. Many colleges help students have part-time internships in public relations that provide experience and training. Membership in local chapters of the Public Relations Student Society of America in student chapters of the International Association of Business Communicators provides an opportunity for students to exchange views with public relations specialists and to make professional contacts that may help them find a job in the field. A portfolio of published articles, television or radio programs, and other work is important in finding a job. Writing for a school publication or television or radio station provides valuable experience and material for one's portfolio. Creativity, initiative and the ability to communicate thoughts clearly and simply are essential in this profession. Decision-making, problem-solving, and research skills also are important. People who choose public relations as a career need an outgoing personality, self-confidence, an understanding of human psychology, and an enthusiasm for motivating people. They should be competitive, yet able to function as part of a team and open to new ideas. Adapted from Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook, USA
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