Anonymous wrote:Op here. It's nice to hear that I am not the only one who thinks working in PR is miserable. I get while it's a great career choice for some but for me it is clearly not. So the question is- where do I focus on next? The part of my job I excel at is after the story is secured. So basically in the details- getting the reporters any info they need, photographs, arranging interviews etc. Any thoughts on where I can apply those skills?
Anonymous wrote:For the poster who is going back to school for something related what is your new field?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about communications for a non-profit or association or some other type of organization that fits well with your values? It would probably be a pay cut but it sounds like you have the right set of skills for it so you wouldn't have to re-train. And at least at the association where I work, the communications people don't have to cold-call or anything like that. They write press releases, and they answer reporters' questions, but they're not out there aggressively pitching stories and cold-calling, which sounds like the part of the job you hate.
My husband did exactly this. He used to be in PR for a large corporation in the entertainment industry. He is currently doing communications / publications for a small nonprofit. The hours are much more humane and he actually did not take a pay cut at all.
Anonymous wrote:How about communications for a non-profit or association or some other type of organization that fits well with your values? It would probably be a pay cut but it sounds like you have the right set of skills for it so you wouldn't have to re-train. And at least at the association where I work, the communications people don't have to cold-call or anything like that. They write press releases, and they answer reporters' questions, but they're not out there aggressively pitching stories and cold-calling, which sounds like the part of the job you hate.