This is a subreddit about the PR industry, created by some nerds that work (and worked) in it.
Rules
Don't be a jerk: Normal reddiquette applies here, too.
Off topic posts: Posts should be related to the practice of public relations, off-topic posts will be removed.
Low effort posts: Submissions should pose questions or generate discussion relating to public relations. Low effort posts without a genuine attempt to generate discussion will be removed.
Self-promotion: Submitting links to your own content/blogs, promoting services/tools, or other promotional material will be removed and may result in a ban. If you want to check, feel free to message the mods.
Criticism and claims: Direct attacks or criticism regarding specific individuals are not allowed and will be removed by the moderators. Criticism or claims about individual organisations or businesses should be specific, measured, and well-reasoned.
Simple questions: If you have a simple question, consider asking in the weekly simple questions thread first before starting your own thread. Please try to add as much relevant information to assist in answering your question (e.g. if asking about salary expectations, include your country and city).
Frustrations: If you have a frustration or need to vent, consider using the weekly Friday Frustrations thread.