Finding that first job
Those who have already tried to get a job in public relations will
have learnt that it's not easy. If you’re mum or dad runs a
PR company, you might waltz straight into a job. But if you don't
know anybody (and most times even when you do) it can be very difficult
to step onto that crucial first rung of your career ladder. You’ll
find that a degree is not a passport to a job, even if you've studied
marketing and PR for the past three years. For those who haven't
taken this route, it's even harder. There are lots of intelligent,
eager graduates scouting the jobs market, so agencies can pick and
choose, and increasingly, they are demanding practical skills rather
than theoretical ones. That's where our course comes in.
We work very closely with the top agencies, some of which will be
supplying work placements for this course. Undoubtedly, some people
from the course will gain jobs within these agencies. Perhaps most
importantly, when the course is over, we work hard to help you get
a job. More than half the jobs available are never advertised. That's
why our contacts are vital, and why this course, though it is the shortest
available, gives you more at the end: More skills. More prospects.
More value.
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