Public relations workers maintain a positive image of companies through speeches and press conferences. They need strong reading, writing, and English skills. Employers prefer candidates with degrees in public relations, business, journalism, or communications. In 2010, median pay was $91,810 annually, with top earners making over $166,400. Public relations is a growing field expected to increase 21% by 2020.
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1. Public Relations
Public Relations workers are tasked with
maintaining a positive image of their
company in the face of the media. They
give speeches, and are often part of press conferences.
2. Academics
Those who plan to work in public relations should score
highly in:
Reading
English
Writing
These skills are the most important skills for public
relations workers.
4. Salary
In May 2010, the median annual wage of public
relations managers was $91,810. The lowest ten
percent earned $49,720, and the top ten percent
earned more than $166,400.
5. Where do they work?
Public Relations workers usually work in an office setting with
other people. Workers will often interact with others, and so
must have good intrapersonal skills.
6. Job Outlook
Public Relations is one of the fastest growing areas of
work. According to Occupational Outlook
Handbook, between 2010-2020, public relations will
grow by twenty-one percent.