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Recognized for award-winning journalism and local productions – such as Chicago Tonight, Black Voices, Latino Voices, Chicago Stories, Firsthand, The Most Beautiful Places in Chicago, and Chicago By ‘L’ – WTTW presents the very best in public affairs, arts and culture, nature and science, history and documentary, and children’s public media content.
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Qualified candidates will have completed their junior year of college with a focus in journalism, public relations, communications, English or a similar major. Interns will work closely with FleishmanHillard account staff to execute public relations and social media responsibilities on behalf of local, national and international clients.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, marketing, journalism or related field is required. Five years of journalism/public relations experience is required.
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Bachelor's degree in Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, or related field. We are seeking a skilled Public Relations Coordinator to join our team. - Proven experience in public relations, media relations, or related field.
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At least 10 years of experience in client relations, public relations, communications, journalism, marketing or related field is necessary. Work closely with the Communications and Marketing leadership team and leadership across the university—from Academic Affairs to Athletics to Development and Alumni Relations—to ensure alignment and oversee key cross-divisional institutional communications priorities and outcomes.
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Preferred Qualifications:Rising junior, senior or graduate with a degree focus in journalism, public relations, communications and other relevant majors preferredPrevious relevant internship experienceIdentified leadership capability - academics, athletics, and extracurricular activitiesStrong GPA and academic achievementsWork location will be Dallas, TX. Alternate location of Atlanta, GA may be considered for highly qualified candidates.
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Qualifications and Experience:Tertiary qualifications in journalism, communications, media studies, public relations, or a relevant field, ORExtensive experience in communications, journalism, speech writing or a related field.
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Four (4) year college degree, preferably in marketing, communications, public relations, journalism, or related field. Minimum of one (1) years’ experience in communications, marketing, journalism, or related field.
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Do you have a bachelor's degree with mayor course work in English, journalism, communications, or a related field? A bachelor's degree with major coursework in English, journalism, communications, or a related field.
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Bachelor of Arts, Journalism/Communications: Hofstra University; Hempstead, NY. National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA) member since 2014. Bachelor of Arts, Journalism/Communications: Hofstra University; Hempstead, NY.
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Bachelors in business, marketing, public relations, communications, digital media, digital journalism, architecture, or related field. Bachelor's in business, marketing, public relations, communications, digital media, digital journalism, architecture, or related field.
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Educational concentration in hospitality management, business, sports management, communications, journalism, public relations, or recreation. About You: Experience of 3 - 5+ Years in Hospitality, Event Management, Marketing Communications, Premium Suites, or Customer Relations.
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QualificationsPursuing or holding a degree in journalism, marketing, communications, graphic design, public relations, or related field. Support the marketing team with tasks such as print mailings and e-mail communications.
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Bachelor's degree in journalism, marketing, communications, public relations, or related discipline. The Multi-Media Production Specialist provides liaison support for coordinating and planning Office of Acquisition (OA) organization events in conjunction with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Public Affairs Offices.
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BA/BS in Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, English or other related field such as public health, public policy or public administration is required.
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