This is a guest post from Becky McMichael, a PR at Ruder Finn, lover of gin and tonic, firm believer you can have a career, a family and live outside of London. You can read more from Becky on her personal blog or on the Ruder Finn blog.
No matter how much work you do behind the scenes, as a junior PR consultant, a client will never know who you are or why they are paying for your time unless you take an active role in meetings. Getting started with this can be tough for many people, especially when there is a large team of more senior folks in the room.
Here are my tips:
Agree a role with your manager before you go in
Own a bit of the agenda to run through / update on
Keep something special to tell the client – a hit you got, an opportunity you secured or a new industry thing they might be interested in
Ask questions….think of something before you go in
Check their news daily – you won’t learn and feel confident offering an opinion if you don’t read
Look at the headlines before every meeting – any customer or competitor been written about that day?
Check the stock price, it’ll help you know what their focus is before the meeting
Introduce yourself and explain your role on the account
Listen in to as many calls as you can – good way of learning before you speak
Listen in to media briefings – helps you know the ropes before you host them yourself
Remember the client is paying for your time, always think about demonstrating value to them by making a contribution
Anything I missed?
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Junior PRs – Why it is time to speak up
No matter how much work you do behind the scenes, as a junior PR consultant, a client will never know who you are or why they are paying for your time unless you take an active role in meetings. Getting started with this can be tough for many people, especially when there is a large team of more senior folks in the room.
Here are my tips:
Anything I missed?
Want to write a guest post for Bright One? Send your ideas to info@brightone.org.uk!