Internship Program
Core Strengths
Public relations representatives write, edit, make public appearances and speak on behalf of an agency. Interns will be expected to have strong written and oral communications, adhere to deadlines and be thorough. Good organizational skills a must.
Media Relations
Depending on the workload assigned to an intern, media interaction may be necessary but can be as simple as making phone calls for details on a community undertaking, sending invitations to events, securing press attendance or answering questions on in-house projects. Interns will be expected to contact media to request press kits and complete media lists.
Events
Novices may be expected to attend events on behalf of the organization by accompanying a manager or marketing liaison.
Marketing & Social Media
Interns may help with pitching new concepts for media coverage angles. Public awareness is essential to brand development and is a key PR strategy. Bringing innovative social media ideas/tools is a plus.
Public Appearances
Looking the part by being presentable and well prepared is a requirement for apprentices looking to move ahead.
Administrative Tasks
Internships may require a level of routine administrative tasks, including organizing meetings, handling phone calls, e-mail communication, Internet research and even errand running.
Please note: This is not a paid internship. Students that apply should be looking to receive course credit or to fulfill their major requirement.
Contact:
Genevieve J. Douglass
504.496.8314
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