PR stars of the future
Last Christmas, we put the money we’d normally spend on client gifts towards funding three paid internships at TALA to give as many young people as we can the chance to pursue a career in PR.
Last Christmas, we put the money we’d normally spend on client gifts towards funding three paid internships at TALA to give as many young people as we can the chance to pursue a career in PR.
One of the best things about working for TALA is flexibility about how, where and when we work. Working in PR is always a juggle between competing deadlines and client priorities, but school holidays add an extra challenge for our working parents.
What stage are you at with nurturing your PR career? Perhaps you’re busy planting seeds or possibly now enjoying the fruits of your labour?
Last week we were at @North Oxfordshire Academy’s Careers and Apprenticeship Fair in Banbury, helping to give young people an insight into PR as they try to make decisions about their options for apprenticeships, universities courses and career paths.
Last year we announced that we would allocate our normal budget for client Christmas gifts toward creating three paid internships for first-year sixth-formers from nearby communities. We had such a positive response to our decision to invest in the next generation of PR professionals, that we couldn’t wait to get the programme up and running.
We are looking for an up and coming Graduate or Junior Account Executive who’s ready to step into an Account Executive role and wishes to work with organisations that want to make the planet a better place to live, work in and experience.
We are looking for an established Account Director who wishes to work with organisations that want to make the planet a better place to live, work in and experience.