
Get Schooled: The Top 10 Colleges Around the World for Fashion Communicators
The fashion communications industry is growing at a rapid rate and attracting more employees than ever before. Thanks to more accessibility through social media and the
The fashion communications industry is growing at a rapid rate and attracting more employees than ever before. Thanks to more accessibility through social media and the
As is the case with most anything professional, there are some careers which don’t mesh nicely with their hopeful candidates. Take the following, for example:
Fashion PR is a tough industry to break into and often it can be difficult to determine what steps will help you transition to the
I started off as an athlete. Sports is all I knew and wanted to know. When did the idea of being a fashion publicist come
PR is a competitive industry, so you don’t want to wait till you graduate from college to start preparing yourself for the real world. Instead,
You got the job! You beat out dozens of other candidates for the chance to launch your PR career in the exciting, dynamic, industry of
Forget what your career advisor told you! This is what companies are really looking for when hiring entry-level PR positions. We get about ten to
When I was in college, one of my professors gave me this advice and it actually got me my first PR internship. Research your dream team
I think PR is one of the most misunderstood industries. Every time I tell someone that I am a publicist, they aren’t quite sure what
With so many PR internship and fashion PR job listings coming through our job board (and oh so many resumes of soon-to-be PR graduates in
I don’t know about you, but I cannot believe it is already fall again. Where did the summer go?! It is definitely scary how time
Class is back in session and you have finally decided that PR is your calling. Here are ten tips for public relations majors that will
Graduation day is quickly approaching, and for many new grads that means it’s time to come up with a strategy on how to land that
Did you know that after graduating from Syracuse University in 1964, Betsey Johnson stumbled onto her love of fashion while interning at Mademoiselle magazine’s fabric
If you are hoping to turn your 3-month internship into a full-time, salaried position, that’s great! But you’re going to have to work for it.