WordWrite Weekly Wrap – The PR Package Edition

If you want to be successful in any profession, you must have “the whole package.” This week’s top stories offer everything from the rules to real life examples of how to attain the whole package in the PR industry.

What to wear to work in the PR and marketing industry

PR Daily

What you wear in the workplace says a lot about who you are as a business professional. But in the PR industry, matching your creative job description with an equally creative fashion choice might not be the best move. Learn how to improve your business attire with these six rules for fashion dos and don’ts in PR and other creative industries.

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10 Women That Rock Our Social Media World!

Business 2 Community

These 10 (actually 13) women have helped tremendously in navigating the treacherous waters of social media. From content marketing to blogging tips to keeping up with Facebook’s endless updates, these social media rock stars provide all the must-have information on PR and marketing-related social media.
 

4 skills PR newbies should possess (if they want a job)

PR Daily

Listen up, all of you recent (or soon-to-be) college graduates! If you’re looking for a job in the PR field, be sure to highlight these four skills as you move through each step of the application process, and you’re bound to have a leg up on the stiff competition. 

After reading these stories, hopefully you’re one step closer to achieving the whole PR package! Want to share other tips or strategies that you find useful? Leave us a comment below. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you back here next week with another Weekly Wrap!

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Angela Monaco is an intern for WordWrite Communications.

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