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5 Huge Mistakes PR Interns Should NEVER Make

5 huge mistakes PR interns should never make
Your next internship could be a smart career move. Or, the kiss of death if you make the following mistakes. Listen up.
By Mickie Kennedy |
An internship can be a great way to get your foot in the door in the PR industry, but if you don’t take the right approach, it can also be a sure-fire way to ruin your reputation and kill your career before it gets off the ground.

Make no mistake—you’re going to make mistakes along the way. That’s perfectly okay. That’s what being an intern is about. You’re learning; people expect you to screw things up now and again. No sweat. But honest mistakes coming from a hardworking intern are one thing; the following mistakes are ones you simply cannot afford to make.

Act like you’re above lowly tasks. As an intern, you’re going to have to do a lot of boring, lowly tasks. You’re not going to get the exciting projects right out of the gate. Your boss wants to see that you are dependable and have a good work ethic before he or she will hand you more interesting work.

Dress unprofessionally. Dress for the job you want to have, not the job you have. If you come in dressed like a casual student, no one will take you seriously. Pay attention to how the true professionals in the office dress and try to mirror that in your own dress.

Talk bad about others in the office. No one likes the office gossip, especially when he or she is an intern. Keep your mouth shut, and respect everyone around you. Not to be too harsh, but you’re the lowest person on the totem pole, and you’ll never gain respect by talking bad about others in the office.

Not thank the people who help you. A lot of people will take time to help you as an intern. It might be a co-worker showing you how to do something, your boss offering helpful feedback, or someone giving you a recommendation for a career opportunity. No matter the situation, always offer a heartfelt thank you. Show everyone just how appreciative you are for their help.

Not learn or improve. Internships are learning experiences, but you have to be committed to actually learning and refining your skills. I recommend always having a pen and notepad on you so that you can take notes and avoid asking the same questions or making the same mistakes over and over again. Write everything down. You never know when that information will come in handy. If you’re committed to bettering yourself every day, your skills will improve, and that’s all anyone can ask from an intern.

PR pros, what mistakes did you make during your internship?

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Cincinnati’s Top PR Firm to Give PR Interns Opportunity for Job: NexPhase Internships Open for Applications

Eisen is seeking interns for winter semester. we are accepting three interns this winter, with the work going from Jan — May two days/week. Our interns have an excellent track record of getting hired upon successful completion of our program. If interested, send resume and cover letter to Info@TheEisenAgency.com with Intern in the subject line.

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The Eisen Agency Awards NexPhase Summer Internship

The Eisen Agency Awards NexPhase Summer Internship
Parker Brings Initiative to Cincinnati’s Largest Investor and Public Relations Firm
Cincinnati, OH — May 17, 2010 — The Eisen Agency, Greater Cincinnati’s largest investor and public relations firm, has awarded senior Miami University student Beth Parker the NexPhase summer internship. The NexPhase Internship helps position the candidate successfully for a future career. Parker, a strategic communication major, will be joining the Greater Cincinnati office from May to August.
The Eisen Agency manager of small business/projects Laura Day says, “We are fortunate to have Beth. Her initiative, analytical skills and dedication will provide clients with additional expertise. Her eagerness to learn will enhance her writing skills outside of the classroom and we look forward to developing her abilities as a leader and public relations professional.”
Parker is president of Miami University’s Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA).
“I expect to learn from an enjoyable staff and admire the quality and creativity of their work. I am eager to contribute to The Eisen Agency’s strategic marketing and brand management,” Parker says.
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About The Eisen Agency
The Eisen Agency is the largest investors and public relations firm in Greater Cincinnati, and works with clientele in the healthcare, pharmaceutical, restaurant, retail, government, commercial and professional services sectors. The award winning investor and public relations firm offers both traditional and non traditional public relations services, including podcast development, viral, experiential and promotions. Privately owned, The Eisen Agency has a proud record of community relations including its Operation Outreach Program and The Eisen Agency Scholarship Fund. More information can be accessed at www.TheEisenAgency.com.

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