Time-machine tips for starting out in PR

If I knew back then what I know now, says senior account manager, Emma Jane Edwards, I’d share these five tips with my university self.

I started working in public relations in 2010, and while my university days prepared me somewhat for the days to come, it’s ultimately been a bit of trial and error, as it will be for every single person starting out.Emma Jane Edwards - weber shandwick - cropped

The thing to remember is that, even out in the real world, every day’s a school day – we’re always learning.

Nobody is expected to walk into their first job knowing their clients’ business intimately, the intricacies of a media crisis, or even whether your colleague David has soy milk or skim in his flat white. These are the things we learn along the way.

However, there are a few things I would have liked to know coming into the communications workplace, so here’s a few things I’d tell my university graduating self, if I had a time-machine.

Subscribe to keep reading

Join Mumbrella Pro to access the Mumbrella archive and read our premium analysis of everything under the media and marketing umbrella.

Subscribe

Get the latest media and marketing industry news (and views) direct to your inbox.

Sign up to the free Mumbrella newsletter now.

"*" indicates required fields

 

SUBSCRIBE

Sign up to our free daily update to get the latest in media and marketing.