posted by editor on Jan 10
by: Djai Tanji
To apply in an advertising job, you might be asked to submit a portfolio together with your resume. In this way, not only the employer will see the list of qualifications and experience you have as an advertiser but the employer will also be able to see your work. So to have a good impression, polish your portfolio. Make sure that the content of your portfolio reflects and will give the employers a perspective on how you write and think. Before giving your portfolio, ask for another person’s opinion to see if it’s ready enough to be submitted. Have a good portfolio case. It should contain your best works of course and always updated.
posted by editor on Nov 29
by: Djai Tanji
Public Relations specialist work in a busy environment where it can be really stressful because meeting deadlines is one of the important things to consider. The working schedules are usually tight, can be frequently irregular and clients can be very demanding. Average working hours of a public relations specialist is 35 to 40 hours per week. It is common to have unpaid overtime and you must always be on the go because emergencies are also typical in this kid of job, so be ready for occasional interruptions. There are times that you would have to need to travel, do community activities, attend meetings, deliver speeches. Flexibility is a must.