Public relations officer
Uses a wide range of media to build and sustain good relationships between the employing organisation and its clients through planned publicity campaigns and PR activities.
Job description
Public relations (PR) is a distinctive management function which helps establish and maintain lines of communication between an organisation and its publics. PR uses the editorial space within print publications, websites, television and radio shows to communicate a brand’s message. Essentially it is about managing reputation. Career opportunities exist in two areas: consultancy and in-house.
Public relations consultancies offer advice and services to a wide range of organisations. Most consultancies offer a wide range of services and areas of expertise, while others may specialise in a particular area such as consumer PR, corporate PR or public affairs.
Positions can also be found in-house in public, private and non-profit making organisations. In-house PR officers will be responsible for both internal and external communications and, while the skills required are the same as those for consultancy, in-house practitioners can and need to develop an in-depth knowledge of their organisations and its business environment to a level not possible for an external consultant.
Work activities
Writing promotional material and press releases.
Producing brochures, leaflets and videos.
Organising press briefings and news conferences.
Attending or setting up exhibitions and conferences.
Project-managing product launches.
Gathering, distributing and filing all media coverage generated for clients.
Analysing coverage and tracking emerging issues using digital tracking on, for example, websites or blogs of interest to their clients.
Assisting with props or sets for a photo-shoot or assisting in setting up an event such as a client meeting or a press briefing.
Public relations officerUses a wide range of media to build and sustain good relationships between the employing organisation and its clients through planned publicity campaigns and PR activities.Job descriptionPublic relations (PR) is a distinctive management function which helps establish and maintain lines of communication between an organisation and its publics. PR uses the editorial space within print publications, websites, television and radio shows to communicate a brand’s message. Essentially it is about managing reputation. Career opportunities exist in two areas: consultancy and in-house.Public relations consultancies offer advice and services to a wide range of organisations. Most consultancies offer a wide range of services and areas of expertise, while others may specialise in a particular area such as consumer PR, corporate PR or public affairs.Positions can also be found in-house in public, private and non-profit making organisations. In-house PR officers will be responsible for both internal and external communications and, while the skills required are the same as those for consultancy, in-house practitioners can and need to develop an in-depth knowledge of their organisations and its business environment to a level not possible for an external consultant.Work activitiesWriting promotional material and press releases.Producing brochures, leaflets and videos.การจัดเตรียมข่าวบรรยายและสัมมนาข่าวสารเข้าร่วม หรือตั้งนิทรรศการและการประชุมโครงการการจัดการผลิตภัณฑ์เปิดตัวรวบรวม การกระจาย และยื่นครอบคลุมสื่อทั้งหมดที่สร้างขึ้นสำหรับลูกค้าความครอบคลุมการวิเคราะห์ และติดตามปัญหาที่เกิดขึ้นใหม่ใช้ติดตามดิจิตอล ตัวอย่าง เว็บไซต์หรือบล็อกที่น่าสนใจให้แก่ลูกค้าให้ความช่วยเหลือกับอุปกรณ์หรือชุดถ่ายภาพหรือการให้ความช่วยเหลือในการตั้งค่าเหตุการณ์เช่นไคลเอนต์ประชุมแถลง
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