30 jobs in the PR and marketing world
Embrace your love of social media with this week’s featured job listing: Instagram is seeking a community manager to oversee its user growth in Japan.
Embrace your love of social media with this week’s featured job listing: Instagram is seeking a community manager to oversee its user growth in Japan.
Delivering bad news and managing conflict with co-workers, executives and clients is never enjoyable. Try these starters to open up a dialogue.
Does the thought of grabbing a few days—or a couple of weeks—for R&R stress you out? Here are ways to make sure taking your much-needed vacation doesn’t ruin your work life.
Are you pro-police? OK around guns? Able to handle bad ideas and workplace bullies? If not, one Connecticut marketing agency would prefer you didn’t apply.
An avid reader shares her tips for reading 52 books a year. You can too.
The company announced its lofty hiring goal in a recent shareholders meeting. Interested communicators can take advantage of available positions at the coffee chain and elsewhere.
A visual representation of your skills and experience could help you stand out to hiring managers. Here are some guidelines on how to do it.
Your manager—or even your chief executive-has to know when a project has gone awry or a campaign has hit a roadblock. Try these approaches for clear, professional communication.
Simply rattling off your job title and a few credentials won’t get you that longed-for networking connection. Follow this guidance.
If you’re a female communicator, take International Women’s Day—and your career—by the horns with this week’s featured job listings.
The online landscape can seem like a war zone these days, with emotions running high and substantive facts running low. Here’s advice on staying professional when you chime in.
Beyond learning the basics and intricacies of the industry, there are crucial first steps to help first-timers gain their footing.
What planning a wedding taught this journalist about the importance of a communicator’s role.
Gone are the days of people perking up at the cheery ‘You’ve got mail!’ alert. Still, electronic missives are vital for conveying crucial information. Here are the pitfalls to sidestep.
From tips for remembering names when networking to a refresher on transitions, communicators of all stripes can use these insights in their work.