Seniors: Now is the Time to Set Yourself Up for Success

  By Tiffin Jernstedt Seniors, your final semester is here, and now is the time to set yourself up for success after graduation. The transition from college to career can feel overwhelming, but small, consistent actions will make a big impact. Here are a few things to keep in mind: Update your LinkedIn and engage.…… Continue reading Seniors: Now is the Time to Set Yourself Up for Success

Work from Home – Privilege or Imperative?

  By Mark Cohen As the pandemic has abated over the past several years, a pseudo-debate has emerged throughout many companies as to whether “working from home” policies should continue. I say a “pseudo-debate” because many employees believe that they have a consequential voice and vote in the matter. Like it or not they do…… Continue reading Work from Home – Privilege or Imperative?

Building Your PR Career: Why Mastering AI Matters

  By Teri Llach Public relations is all about interacting with the public on behalf of an organization. PR professionals might wonder where they fit in a world where customer engagement is increasingly coming from machines. The good news is that the growing use of AI works perfectly in line with PR goals. By focusing…… Continue reading Building Your PR Career: Why Mastering AI Matters

6 Essential Ingredients to Successfully Launching Your Own PR Firm

  By Nick Kalm In the summer of 2002, after a little more than five years at Edelman simultaneously running two successful practices, I was wrestling with making a change. I had interviewed to run three other PR firms’ Chicago offices but passed on each. They seemed like smaller versions of the world I was…… Continue reading 6 Essential Ingredients to Successfully Launching Your Own PR Firm

Resolve to Broaden News Consumption in 2025

  Early in my corporate career, a wise mentor shared an important piece of advice that I continue to follow today: Read what your bosses and clients read. Occasionally, I have been reminded about the importance of staying on top of the news. Case in point, I recall being literally yelled at by a boss…… Continue reading Resolve to Broaden News Consumption in 2025

Dealing with Job Elimination: Navigating Uncertainty

  By Alicia Thompson For those about to embark on their career journey or those new to the world of work, a job elimination can be one of the most challenging experiences of a career. It often comes suddenly, disrupting routines, financial stability, and, for many, a sense of identity. The feelings of loss, frustration,…… Continue reading Dealing with Job Elimination: Navigating Uncertainty

Is Business Casual Becoming More Casual Than Business?

  By Alicia Webb I recently had the opportunity to visit the Chicago offices of Amazon and Salesforce. The offices of these two tech giants were everything you would expect—amazing city views, the very best technology, a lot of free (fancy) coffee and snacks among many other employee perks. I understood why they want employees to return…… Continue reading Is Business Casual Becoming More Casual Than Business?

PRSSA Chapters Innovate Ways to ‘Broaden the Tent’ and Engage More Students

  While one of the pandemic side-effects has been a nationwide drop in student engagement in extra-curricular activities, PR students at several universities are developing creative ways to increase participation and positive awareness of the public relations profession. I recently had the opportunity to participate in a unique PRSSA chapter program at DePaul. In recognition…… Continue reading PRSSA Chapters Innovate Ways to ‘Broaden the Tent’ and Engage More Students

A Guide For Young Professionals Seeking A Public Relations Role

  By John Webber In today’s dynamic job market, a career change can be a strategic move to align your professional path with personal aspirations and evolving industry trends. For young professionals interested in public relations, navigating a career transition requires careful planning, skill development, and a proactive approach. By understanding your motivations, researching opportunities,…… Continue reading A Guide For Young Professionals Seeking A Public Relations Role

Paving a Legacy, Why Mentoring Matters

By Jane Dvorak, APR, Fellow PRSA Recently, I had the honor of having a mentoring award named for me, the Jane Dvorak Mentor of the Year Award, how crazy is that? Crazy, because I feel it comes quite naturally and frankly, that I have benefited greatly from the experience of those relationships built. I had…… Continue reading Paving a Legacy, Why Mentoring Matters