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📣 Exciting job opportunity: We are looking for a Senior Communications Officer to deliver compelling multi-channel content and support our engagement with key audiences. From executing digital campaigns to coordinating events, you’ll play a critical role in raising our profile and supporting the clean air movement. ⏰ Deadline: 9 May 📍 London, UK 🔗 Find out more https://bit.ly/3w84fTe #Communications #CommunicationsJobs #CharityComms #Hiring
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⚓We're hiring for our Internal Communications Team, great opportunity working with a dynamic team and innovative leaders ⚓ ➡️Apply Today : https://lnkd.in/gAXqy95t Lauren Plungas Perlstein Kelly McCarthy Mannard
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Do you call the function #communications or #corporateaffairs? Many consultancies and recruiters now refer to the function as corporate affairs, and you might think it has overtaken communications. There are currently over 10k Chief Communications Officers, but only 902 Chief Corporate Affairs Officers on Linkedin. These numbers are global and across all industries. Comms Search & Selection #commsjobs #executivesearch
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Hats off to the communications generalists: Kudos to those communications professionals who manage internal, executive, external, AND social media. Bonus points if they also wear a marketing hat while juggling all of that. I’m impressed. Not sure how you manage all of it. There can’t be enough hours in the day to get it all done. Yet, I see job openings for these generalist positions all the time, so someone’s doing it. I’ve had the good fortune of gaining skills and experience in these areas except marketing. Most recently, I’ve specialized in internal and executive communications, and I find this lane more rewarding. I enjoy engaging employees to help them feel more connected to their work and company. It’s an art and a science. I suppose a generalist would say the same thing about wearing multiple hats, doing what they do. It’s an art and a science. However, I can’t help but wonder how well they’re doing it - all of it - effectively. What do you think? Are you a communications generalist? How do you do it? #corporatecommunications #communicationstrategy #marcomms #generalist #artandscience #openforwork #openfornewopportunities #keepingitreal #thanksforreadingthisfarhaveaniceday
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In high-stakes world of public relations (PR), Imagine this: You're working your tail off to land that big client or score that major media placement, but instead of high-fives and kudos, you're met with passive-aggressive comments and side-eye from your colleagues. It's like everyone's out for themselves, and teamwork is just a foreign concept.And let's not forget about the pressure. In an industry where success is measured in column inches, the stakes are sky-high. Deadlines loom large, clients demand perfection, and burnout is just a fact of life. It's enough to make even the most seasoned PR pro question their career choices.But perhaps the most insidious aspect of work culture in PR is the lack of trust. When your colleagues are more concerned with covering their own backsides than supporting each other, it creates an environment of paranoia and suspicion. Who can you really trust when everyone's playing their own game?It's like a poison that seeps into every aspect of your life, sapping your energy, and making you dread every day.But here's the thing: it doesn't have to be this way. We can – and should – demand better. By calling out toxic behavior, fostering open communication, and supporting each other as colleagues and human beings, we can create a healthier, happier work environment for everyone.
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Corporate Communications is not just PR. There's A LOT more under that umbrella! From internal communications to media relations, executive comms, and ESG/social responsibility, each specialty plays a unique role. Before you apply to a #commsjobs, take some time to research these areas and identify where you’d thrive and add the most value. Your future team will appreciate that you understand the structure, and you’ll feel way more prepared to explain the skillset and experiences you bring to the table! #commstips
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Learn more about our Assistant Deputy Director of Communications opening below! 👇
I'm looking to hire an Assistant Deputy Director who will work closely with me at the California Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) to run our communications team. If you're interested or know someone who may be, please reach out! https://lnkd.in/eySfRHbe
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The field of public relations is broad and constantly evolving. Within this growing industry, there are many specialized areas one can focus on. This blog post will explore some of the most popular specializations in public relations jobs today. We will discuss the day-to-day responsibilities, skills needed, and career paths associated with each specialization. Public relations offer rewarding careers for those who enjoy creative communications, relationship building and strategic problem solving. By gaining a deeper understanding of the options within the field, readers can make an informed choice about which specialty best matches their interests and strengths. Read full article here: https://lnkd.in/gpPQh6kb #PublicRelations #RewardingCareer #CreativeCommunications #RelationshipBuilding #CorporateCommunications #DigitalCommunications #GovernmentRelations #RemoteHub
Exploring Specializations in the Field of Public Relations
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4moIt was my privilege, as President emeritus, to cut the @astrosociety 70 year Anniversary cake at last weeks’ Glenn Memorial Symposium in Cleveland. I’m proud to be associated with this organization but no, I wasn’t a founder! Now, AAS is hiring; if interested, please apply!