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Want to succeed in the field of public relations? According to Richelle Zizian, the key lies in the ability to approach your PR job from a logical and somewhat emotionless perspective. ''Develop thick skin. Just like acting, modeling, or any other career where you put your thoughts and ideas on the line, you must be prepared for rejection. Don't take it personally, just re-analyze your pitch and move on. There are more nos than yeses in this business.''
Zizian, publicity manager for Hay House, Inc., graduated from San Diego State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications and a minor in Public Relations.
The US Department of Labor recently provided stark evidence of just how much the job market has buckled under the weight of the housing, credit, and financial crises. Jittery employers have slashed 80,000 jobs of late, the most in five years, and the national unemployment rate has climbed to 5.1%, the department said. Job losses are nearing the staggering level of a quarter million for 2008 in just three months, while the jobless rate has risen three-tenths of a percentage point. The million-dollar question for PR professionals, of course, is whether or not the PR industry is suffering, too.
It's that time again — the new product is ready to release! And it's your job to promote it. In fact, if you could get some free publicity, that would be great. And that means, of course, a press release.
But press releases are a tricky art. Let’s face it: that new and improved cookbook is great, but who really cares about it? It’s important to your company, sure, but most journalists, as well as readers, will just yawn about it.
Nicholas J. Ashooh is a well-known name in the world of public relations. This article showcases Ashooh's career track and the various challenges he faced during his eight-year stint with the Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation.
Nicholas J. Ashooh earned his bachelor's degree in journalism from Marquette University in Milwaukee, and would go on to play successful roles with several companies in the field of public relations.
New EmploymentCrossing.com Report Says Jobs Are Harder to Find Online
Pasadena, CA — A. Harrison Barnes, the CEO of EmploymentCrossing (www.employmentcrossing.com), a website that consolidates jobs from employer websites and other job boards, says there is not a crisis in the employment market as reported by the Department of Labor on Friday. Instead, Barnes believes jobs are getting harder to find because they are moving so rapidly away from local newspapers to the web — to so many websites that job seekers can no longer find the jobs that are available.