In-Demand PR Careers
Here is a short sample of in-demand PR careers. All job
outlook and salary information comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
1.     Public
Relations Specialists
PR specialists help create and maintain a favorable public
image for organizations they represent. That goal is accomplished through tasks
like crafting press releases, developing social media programs and helping
clients communicate effectively with the public. PR specialists also build
relationships with people in the media to influence opinion about a client or
company.
Public Relations Specialist-PR Careers
Job Outlook: Employment of PR specialists is projected to
increase 9 percent by 2026. Key factors include how organizations will continue
to rely on these professionals for community outreach, as well as the growing
use of social media.
Salary: The median annual wage for PR specialists is
$59,300.
2.     Copywriters
Copywriters prepare advertisements and other written
content. In PR settings, copywriters are used to produce engaging stories and
ads for social media and other formats.
Copywriter-PR Careers
Job Outlook: Employment of writers and authors is projected
to increase 8 percent by 2026. Given the growth in number and sophistication of
online publications and services, more writers and authors with online and
multimedia experience is expected. The BLS specifically noted that experienced
writers should find work in the PR departments of corporations and nonprofit
organizations.
Salary: The median annual wage for writers and authors
specialists is $61,820.
3.     Public
Relations Managers
PR managers plan and direct the development of material that
maintains or enhances the public image of organizations they represent. Common
tasks include preparing information for the media, designating a spokesperson
for the company and identifying primary client groups and audiences. In larger
organizations, PR managers supervise a staff of PR specialists. PR managers
routinely work with lawyers, as what’s written has legal consequences.
PR Manager-PR Careers
Job Outlook: Employment of PR and fundraising managers is
projected to increase 10 percent by 2026. Social media and the emphasis on
community outreach and customer relations are key reasons why the demand for PR
managers is strong.
Salary: The median annual wage for PR and fundraising
managers is $111,280.
4.     Advertising,
Promotions and Marketing Managers
Advertising, promotions and marketing managers generate
interest in products, services or the public perception of a client through a
wide range of campaigns. In addition to planning promotional and advertising
efforts, these managers help with market research, develop pricing strategies,
provide marketing advice and direct the hiring of staff.
Marketing Manager-PR Careers
Job Outlook: Employment of advertising, promotions and
marketing managers is projected to increase 10 percent by 2026. They are
essential to organizations seeking to maintain and expand their market share.
Salary: The median annual wage for advertising, promotions
and marketing managers is $129,380.
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