30 jobs in the PR and marketing world
This week’s featured listing offers one candidate the opportunity to work with Goodwill, named one of America’s most inspiring companies.
This week’s featured listing offers one candidate the opportunity to work with Goodwill, named one of America’s most inspiring companies.
After an employee was accused of using insider data to win money, the organizations released a joint statement, extolling ‘the integrity of the games we offer to fans.’
You could see the movie, Jobs, but you may just need to read an Aaron Sorkin interview about its narrative structure. Also, tight deadlines might make you a better writer, and always remember to focus on the details of things.
The fashion leader says appointing his successor is ‘just the beginning’ and that ‘all the pieces are in place to position [Ralph Lauren] for continued growth.’
You are your own greatest asset. Don’t let your mind lie fallow; cultivate your brain and talents for career advancement and personal fulfillment.
When you’re crafting that next marketing pitch, think of giving something to your consumer instead of asking for the sale.
Not only can blogging do wonders for a brand—both corporate and personal—it can also help make communicating easier when a crisis arises.
The New York Times published a scathing report about working conditions at the retail site and an article claiming the telecom giant helped the U.S. government spy on customers.
Like its cousin, ProfNet, Help a Reporter Out can be a great way to reach journalists—but you have to stay on topic, and the race goes to the swift.
Digital rewards can provide hit songs and movies your customers value—so much that they’ll even share their valuable data. And you can promote the rewards in your PR campaign.
A recent article argued that leaders should only use Twitter to passively listen. This agency head strongly disagrees.
The UFC champion has amassed more endorsement contracts than higher-ranked fighters. Here’s what you can glean from his success.
Moderators locked up sections of the site after a popular talent director was fired.
Storytelling isn’t just for marketers and PR pros. Make sure you stories are in line with those of your colleagues in sales, product development and HR.
Storytelling is about making emotional connections with readers while speaking to them in a language they can understand. PR pros excel at that.