Career Tools

Preparing for Success

PRSSA knows one of your greatest concerns is finding a job after graduation, and we provide many resources to help you in your search. You probably know about the internship listings on the PRSSA Internship site and job postings on the PRSA Jobcenter. Learn about our other resources below.

Résumé Posting

Be proactive by posting your résumé on the PRSSA JobCenter for potential employers and internship providers to view. Return to update it regularly.

Industry Information

Learn about the public relations profession and how to pursue a successful career.

Job Search Advice

Get job search advice from the types of professionals who will be making hiring decisions about you. At the PRSSA National Conference, you have several opportunities to practice your networking, polish your résumé and interview skills, and meet professionals.

  • Career Preparation Sessions. PRSSA offers many career preparation sessions addressing topics such as resumes, interviewing and networking.
  • Networking Opportunities. PRSSA Conference participants attend General Sessions with the 2,000 professionals at the PRSA International Conference. If you register early, you can also participate in our speed networking session.
  • Career Development Exhibition. Come with your business cards and resume handy. You’ll meet professionals and educators who can help you make decisions about how to further pursue your career.

Many Regional Conferences also offer résumé reviews, networking opportunities and career fairs.

If you are looking for more general information about job searching, visit these resources.

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“As a PRSSA member, I had access to exclusive internships I wouldn’t have been able to otherwise. As a student seeking practical work experience to support my PR education, I viewed my membership as a vehicle to reach my goals. Through the Job Internship Center I was able to secure an out of state internship that has proven to be an invaluable experience for my career.”

— Josh Phelon
    Utah Valley University Chapter