Anonymous wrote:Thanks, everyone. But does anyone have any suggestions that aren't PR/communications? (AKA "the dark side")
"Thought leadership" is clearly just jargon-y way to say PR.
Anonymous wrote:Teach in the ghetto.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, everyone. But does anyone have any suggestions that aren't PR/communications? (AKA "the dark side")
"Thought leadership" is clearly just jargon-y way to say PR.
I get where you're coming from OP but there's a reason this is the most common answer. It is going to be the closest fit to your skills by far. I'm a journalist-turned-communications person myself. For me the key was to find an issue I was passionate about and do communications work for a non-profit working in that area. Think about if there are any organizations or people doing work you really admire.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, everyone. But does anyone have any suggestions that aren't PR/communications? (AKA "the dark side")
"Thought leadership" is clearly just jargon-y way to say PR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, everyone. But does anyone have any suggestions that aren't PR/communications? (AKA "the dark side")
"Thought leadership" is clearly just jargon-y way to say PR.
Sure! What about you launching a nonprofit that helps solve whatever social problem you care most about?
You won't be one of those that bitches about everything and does nothing, correct? THAT is the dark side.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, everyone. But does anyone have any suggestions that aren't PR/communications? (AKA "the dark side")
"Thought leadership" is clearly just jargon-y way to say PR.
Anonymous wrote:I imagine you are good at research, and wonder what kinda of jobs need researchers?
Also, wonder about communications, maybe for a foundation or nonprofit in social justice?
It's trite but you should start conducting information interviews
Anonymous wrote:Another journalist here. PI (private investigator) I get, but thought leadership? What in the world is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another journalist here. PI (private investigator) I get, but thought leadership? What in the world is that?
It's ghost writing pieces about specialty subject matters. Like, writing your thoughts on the importance of emerging markets to municipal bond holders, or how RFID will affect surgery times, etc.
That sounds deathly dull and not distinctively different from PR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another journalist here. PI (private investigator) I get, but thought leadership? What in the world is that?
It's ghost writing pieces about specialty subject matters. Like, writing your thoughts on the importance of emerging markets to municipal bond holders, or how RFID will affect surgery times, etc.
That sounds deathly dull and not distinctively different from PR.