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Don’t Let Your Internship Be A Summer Fling

May 30, 2017 Jeremy Porter 0




I know a fair number of college students read this blog. If you’re one of them, I’m guessing by now that your final exams are behind you. Some of you packed up your things and moved […]




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Skills Entry-Level PR Hires Should Have

March 2, 2013 Jeremy Porter 26




Three months from now, the class of 2013 will walk across the stage to collect their diplomas and immediately have a panic attack when they realize it’s time to look for that first job out […]




how did you end up in pr or journalism?
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What Led You to PR or Journalism?

February 5, 2013 Jeremy Porter 18




Time for some reminiscing. Think back (for some of you, think way, way back). What led you to PR or journalism? Did you know you wanted to work in PR or journalism before college, or […]




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You’re Still Allowed to Major in Journalism

August 7, 2011 Jeremy Porter 6




For most recent graduates who studied journalism, the road ahead has been painted jagged, rough, and tiresome. Even worse, for many recent high school graduates entering into college, or veterans going back to school, this […]




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What to Do At the End of Your Internship

July 27, 2011 Jeremy Porter 5




Did you do an internship this summer? If so, congrats, you’re a smart cookie. Internships are 100% the #1 thing you’ll need on your resume to get that first job after college. The #2 thing […]




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The Undergraduate’s Guide to Landing a Job in PR

July 21, 2010 Jacqueline Akbarian 21




In today’s economy, your odds of landing a job could be comparable to winning the lottery. Five years ago, landing a decent job after college was not that hard, as long as you had a […]




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Find a PR Job This Month

February 8, 2010 Jeremy Porter 15




Unfortunately, there are a lot of talented PR professionals out of work right now. It’s a sign of the times. When revenues are down, organizations have to layoff talented people. It’s one of the hardest […]




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About the Editor

Jeremy Porter has been passionate about the intersection of public relations and journalism since studying both Public Relations and Journalism at Utica College of Syracuse University in the late 90s. Porter launched Journalistics in 2009 to share his ideas and insights around both professions and how trends and developments in modern day marketing, communications, and technology impact those working in these fields. Porter also values the traditions and history of both professions and regularly shares his perspective in these areas - and related topics geared toward the next generation of journalism and public relations professionals.

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