$15 - $20.25/hr
Other
Posted 27 days ago
Job description
Scottsdale-based Rose+Moser+Allyn Public & Online Relations, a unique and expanding public relations, crisis communications, public affairs and event production firm, is looking for a bright, energetic and resourceful team player to join our team. The firm includes a blue chip roster of Arizona-oriented clients that can be seen at www.RoseMoserAllynPR.com. The firm also owns and produces large polo, Kentucky Derby and other events.
Description
Rose+Moser+Allyn Public & Online Relations, a small public relations, public affairs and event production firm, is looking for an intern interested in learning all aspects of the industry. The intern who fills this position should be prepared to work in a fast-paced team environment, expect to learn the field from top to bottom, and will finish the internship having gained broad experience in various aspects of the field. It's essential that applicants to this position have strong communication and writing skills, demonstrate creativity, and understand the importance of attending to even the smallest details. Internships are a minimum of 12 weeks. Internships are unpaid however there is an opportunity to grow into a paid position.
Responsibilities
- Provide support to public relations and public affairs managers
- Research local and/or relevant happenings, topics, etc. and formulate content to support public affairs efforts
- Monitor all forms of media
- Schedule and coordinate meetings, conference calls, and other special events
- Write press releases and other materials
- Assist with mailings, print production
- Compile contact lists
- Search for press clippings
- Create or update databases
- Greet guests and clients
- Enter contact information into contact management systems
- Provide support to social media efforts
- Maintain tracking report of public relations activity
- Any and all additional requests made by the team - the fine print ;)
Requirements
Students applying for this internship must have strong communication skills and should be majoring in Government Relations, Public Affairs, Public Relations, Communications, Marketing, Journalism or Event Planning. Applicants should also have strong writing skills, as well as a solid understanding of social media. Only interns proficient with Microsoft Excel and other Microsoft Office applications should apply.
Majors
Government Relations, Public Affairs, Public Relations, Marketing, Communications, Journalism, Event Planning, Business
Want to join our team?
Please submit cover letter, resume, availability and contact information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Public Relations Intern?
A: To succeed as a Public Relations Intern, key technical skills include proficiency in social media management tools, content creation software, and media monitoring platforms. Soft skills such as strong communication, writing, and interpersonal skills, as well as the ability to work well under pressure and adapt to changing situations, are also essential. These strengths enable interns to effectively manage and maintain a company's online presence, craft compelling messages, and build relationships with key stakeholders, ultimately supporting their career growth and effectiveness in the role.
Q: What is the career path for a Public Relations Intern?
A: A Public Relations Intern typically progresses through a career path that includes entry-level roles such as Public Relations Coordinator or Assistant, where they assist in media outreach, event planning, and content creation. Mid-level roles, such as Public Relations Specialist or Account Manager, involve developing and executing PR campaigns, managing client relationships, and analyzing media coverage. Senior roles, including Public Relations Director or Communications Manager, involve leading PR teams, developing strategic communications plans, and overseeing crisis communications, ultimately leading to long-term career prospects in senior leadership positions or specialized fields like corporate communications, crisis management, or media relations.
