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[7 May 2007 | Comments Off | 242 views]

Sheri Thompson, of EBSCO Industries, writes to inform us of an unexpected internship opening. It is for this summer and they would like to fill it ASAP. Starting date is late May.
According to Sheri, “The candidate who originally accepted the position as a graduate intern position has since obtained permanent full-time employment, so our position is open again at a very late date.”
Hey, sometimes these things happen. But, it offers a great opportunity for one enterprising and industrious student. Hmm?  Does that describe you?
And … it …

Blog Talk, CSS, Education, Featured, HTML, Layout, PR, Public Relations, Style and Design »

[2 May 2007 | 2 Comments | 156 views]

Note: All portfolios are now being posted to PRProspects.com.
Spring semester brought something new for the PR Style & Design class. They published their digital resumes and portfolios online.
The students completed their final projects this week. The links below lead to their digital resumes and portfolios.
In the past, some students took it upon themselves to do this. Each semester, more and more chose that path. So, I thought about having all the students stake their place online with a resume.
I think this is a positive opportunity. …

Blog Talk, Education, OpenPR, PR, Public Relations, Public Relations Education, Social Media »

[31 Mar 2007 | 3 Comments | 41 views]

The news was wonderful to hear. Paull Young lands a great job in New York City. And, he’ll be working with another great guy, too.
The release said it all. “Converseon today named Paull Young as a senior account executive in its New York headquarters. Young, author of the Young PR blog and a respected PR blogger and podcaster, will execute social media strategies for Converseon’s clients, reporting to Converseon’s director of social media, Constantin Basturea.”
I have to say, any firm with both Constantin and Paull is definitely …