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Mailbag: What is Your Best Job Interview Tip?
Dear Steven ...
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Dear Steven: I'm trying to schedule interviews with larger PR agencies in my home city. Do you have any tips for my first 'real world' job interview? 

Here are a few All About PR resources that might help:
 
Jobs in Public Relations
Find a PR internship with a company, agency, or non-profit organization for your career starter. Links to employment sites and top PR agencies.

Your Future in Public Relations

Who has a future in PR, what gets you started, where to find career support when the going gets rough, and why you should even bother. Lots of details and links in this four-part article.
 
Top domestic and international public relations firms. Link directly to the company pages -- a great way to search for jobs and internships, and learn about an agency's areas of specialization.
 
Find a seasoned career guide or mentor, get resume tips, and research job-finding resources.

Keeping a lock on success takes an elusive key. Some say it's who you know, others say it's what you know. I believe long-term success is ultimately based on what you are. Hold a firm grasp on your fundamental values as you dive into the work-a-day grinder. Your employer will see it in your eye and respect it. (And the ones who don't likely won't make good employers anyway.)

Good luck and career success!

- Steven R. Van Hook

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