As I wrap up my last semester of college and begin job interviews I am discovering what job recruiters like from my college experience and what they wish I had. I hope this gives you a little insight into what you can be doing now, while in college!
Intern:
Interning is one of the ways I have been able to grow the most within the public relations field. I personally interned under Mandy Edwards at M.E. Marketing Services, there I was able to learn about what I liked and disliked and further grow in this profession. I have also interned for LeadAbroad. I studied abroad with LeadAbroad in the summer and was able to stand out while on my trip, which in turn was offered an internship upon returning. I have learned so much in such a short amount of time and I feel as though this internship will tremendously put me ahead.
Build your own Personal Brand:
Building a personal brand is arguably more important in public relations than any other major. Before I had a good amount of job experience the one reason I stood out in job interviews was because of my personal brand. By creating a platform for myself on social media I have shown my passions truly lie with digital media and content creation, that I understand how to manage time well, and how to grow on social media. Companies want to hire people who are passionate about what they do. Whatever you are passionate about, make an effort to make it a part of your personal brand while in college.
Gain Social Media Experience:
Many Statesboro organizations and businesses are looking for someone to manage its social media accounts. Whether you choose to get involved with a restaurant, clothing company, your local church, or an on campus organization this job can allow you to get hands on experience with social media. This opportunity can come in forms of a volunteer or paid position but either way it will help you get ahead in understanding digital media.
Cultivate Leadership Experience: Companies want to know you will be a good leader working for the company so you will commonly be asked how you showed leadership while in college? There are many ways to get involved in leadership positions. Look into leadership opportunities within your sorority or fraternity, your part time job, or the club or organization you’re a part of such as PRSSA!
Take a Google Analytics Class:
This was recommended to me in a previous job interview. A lot of people are knowledgeable about public relations, but what sets you apart? How can you take things one step forward? What is one more thing you can add to your resume that your competitor might not have. Many free online classes are available where you can earn online certifications about areas of your interest. If you are interested in social media and digital marketing, I highly recommend taking a
Google Analytics class.
Interview Prep:
Being prepared to answer questions during an interview can be intimidating but being prepared is key! LinkedIn provides a list of common interview questions to help you prepare ahead of time. They include questions such as sharing your strengths and weaknesses, talking about difficulties with co-workers, and how to answer the daunting questions of “what’s your desired salary?”
Get out of your Comfort Zone:
This might seem like a strange suggestion to get ahead in public relations but having real life experiences that put you out of your comfort zone shows a lot about how you will approach your job in the future. In the past interview I had two questions that stood out to me. They were when was the last time you had to make an uncomfortable decision and tell me about a time when you were out of your comfort zone. These two answers were nothing I could pull off of my resume, but they came from real life experiences.
Do not wait until your last semester of college to start preparing, start NOW. There are so many different things you can do to stand out, even as a freshman or sophomore. Remember to play to your strengths, college is a great time to learn what you like and what you don’t like. Most importantly pursue what you enjoy and don’t be afraid to take risks along the way!