Entering the world of public relations (PR) I thought my understanding of what an average day would entail was comprehensive. My first 6 months as a PR professional has shown me that this was far from true. The pace and variety of the role, coupled with the diversity of the clients and projects has provided unparalleled learning opportunities and a job that is truly different every day of the week.
PR is a multifaceted field, with many opportunities to be creative. I work within the healthcare sector where on any given day you can go from working with a pharmaceutical company in a highly-regulated environment, to collaborating with consumer brands that allow a more imaginative approach, all with opportunities for partnership with healthcare professionals and patient advocacy groups.
If like me, you’re just starting a career in PR, although not an exhaustive list, here are some of the key things I have learned:
In my first six months working in PR I have learned more than I thought possible, with new lessons and tips every day. Combine this with the excitement and challenge that comes with the job, and it makes for one of the most fulfilling things I’ve ever done. It’s not a career for everyone, but for those considering it I would urge you to take that leap – you won’t be disappointed.
By Lewis P.
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