Public Relations Coordinator is responsible for using media channels to publicize an organization to the masses. They are involved in writing articles in newspapers, conduct research and establish strong network with the media along with organizing press packets.
A Public Relations Supervisor does the similar tasks handled by public relations executive but they also control and direct staff members assigned to different accounts. They are responsible for managing the PR accounts, coordinators, and executives.
Media Relations Manager is responsible for pitching the information about a particular brand to the reporters or journalists to make them interested in its idea and get it published.
After gaining valuable experience in the field an individual can become an independent PR Manager as several firms outsource the PR function and hire outsiders on commission basis to handle their needs.
Government Public Affairs Officer
A Government Public Affairs Officer is responsible for bridging the gap between the government and the public. They are responsible for communicating public's concerns to the government and make the public understand the policies formed by the government.
PR specialists work to maintain a positive public image for their clients or organizations. They write press releases, coordinate media events, and manage communications with the press and the public
Corporate Communications Manager
Corporate communications managers oversee all internal and external communications for a company. They are responsible for conveying the company's message and brand image.
Digital PR specialists concentrate on managing online reputation and engaging with audiences through social media, content marketing, and online community management.
Event publicists handle public relations for special events, product launches, and promotional campaigns, working to generate media coverage and buzz.
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