PR grads, who are now flooding the job market, need current info on what jobs are where. Many jobs will be in PR firms. Some grads can set up in their own homes.
PR Grads Face Daunting Market, Need Info, Guidance
Mon., May 22, 2017
By Jack O'Dwyer
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Creating a new professional identity is the way to beat the negatives associated with early retirement--or any retirement.
There is nothing new about top executives losing their jobs during a corporate merger or restructuring. What is new is that now this is happening more frequently.
The work/life balance trend is a serious consideration that isn't going away anytime soon. In fact, compensation has taken a back seat in the minds of many in favor of liberal benefits and perks packages. (3 reader comments)
Ken Makovsky has observed that employees at his firm consistently rank salary second in importance to a challenging work environment and appealing company culture.



