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Practitioners of Public Relations Presented by Brett Atwood

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Learn more about the people who practice PR, as well as the roles that they play in this slideshow from Brett Atwood (clinical associate professor at Washington State University).

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Practitioners of Public Relations

Presented byBrett Atwood

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PR Practitioners

• Who are the people who practice PR?• What are their aspirations?• What roles do they play?• How much money do they make?• How many PR jobs are out there?

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Jobs in PR

• There are many differing estimates of how many PR jobs are out there– Definitions vary among surveys– General consensus is that it is a growing industry

for employment– Washington state is outpacing national growth

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Who Employs PR Practitioners?

• Business and Commercial Corporations• Nonprofits and Associations• PR Firms and Agencies• Government and Military• Note: You can also go “solo”– Many in the industry operate as independent

consultants

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Demographics in PR

• 2/3 are Women• Not Nearly Enough Ethnic Diversity• 2/3 are College Graduates (BA degree)– About 15% have an MA degree

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How much money can I make?

• Salaries can vary widely from entry-level to executive– As a general rule, work in larger markets pays

better– The type of specialization and sector that you

work in also matters– There is still a gendered pay gap

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A Day in the Life

Duties can vary, but typically include:Writing and Editing Counseling

Media Relations and Social Media Special Events

Research Speaking and Personal Contacts

Management of Clients and Staff Production

Strategic Planning Training

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Breaking Down the Roles of PR

• Communication Technician• Expert Prescriber• Communication Facilitator• Problem-Solving Facilitator

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Qualities for Success

• Be goal-oriented and show results• Focus in on the client’s needs• Strong “human relations” skills• Be constructive yet competitive• “Emotional intelligence”