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January 7, 2011

Looking for a new challenge in 2011?

Filed under: PR — Tags: , , , , — orchardnews @ 10:00 am

Looking for something new and exciting in 2011? Have you ever considered a career in public relations?

As the largest dedicated PR agency in the Channel Islands we can provide aspiring PR professionals with a challenging and varied role working with high profile clients across the islands.

We are currently looking for an individual with an interest in news, a good understanding of the media and strong writing skills to join our team as an account executive. If you think you might be cut out for a career in media relations, head over to our careers page for more information and to find out how to apply…

November 30, 2010

Back to School

Filed under: PR — Tags: , , , , , , , — orchardnews @ 9:09 am

After four long years away I went back to school last week but this time not as a student. I had been asked to speak to year 13 students at the Guernsey Grammar School & Sixth Form Centre so I could share pearls of wisdom about working in the local media industry.

In the days before giving the talk I had re-traced my journey over the last couple of years which included completing a degree in media studies at the University of Portsmouth, work experience placements at BBC Guernsey, Channel Television and student radio station Pure FM, and a stint working as a broadcast journalist at Island FM before landing a job at Orchard PR as an account executive earlier this year.

But, it was as I stood before the students in the lecture theatre that I suddenly remembered just how lost I had felt four years earlier sitting in exactly the same spot. At the time it seemed that getting a job in the media industry would be impossible, but I know now, from my own personal experience that it is not and that Guernsey has a thriving media industry, particularly PR, with plenty of opportunities for willing and enthusiastic candidates.

When I first tried to describe what PR is to the students a sea of confused faces stared straight back at me. That was hardly surprising considering that there are more than 400 different definitions out there and academics can’t even come to a firm conclusion. We began to get somewhere when I explained that PR for me is all about managing a clients’ reputation and this can only be done my developing great relationships with your clients and with both local and UK-based journalists.

Getting those relationships right makes PR the challenging and rewarding industry it is. Making that first telephone call or writing that first e-mail to a client or journalist can certainly be intimidating but with the guidance of a talented and supportive team behind you it certainly makes things easier.

Orchard is a good representation of the Channel Islands’ bustling PR sector. We are the largest agency, with nine client-facing members of the team servicing a wide variety of clients from all different sectors. It may sound like a cliché but every day is different and from the get go you are encouraged to get involved in helping with the day to day running of an account. A typical day may include attending photo shoots (so far I’ve had the pleasure to assist in shoots with Katherine Jenkins and Alastair Stewart), brainstorming campaign ideas, attending client meetings and writing news releases and articles.

As well as the well worn image of the PRO with phone permanently glued to ear, there is a more strategic side to our industry and I’m currently studying for the CIPR’s Advanced Certificate, something all of Orchard’s account executives do. Professional development is very important in any career, and my advice to the students was to always look for opportunities to keep learning. The course is giving me an insightful grounding in the academic theory behind the subject and I’m certain that this, added to the experience of a busy agency, will give me the right skills for a long and fulfilling career in PR.

Here’s my advice on how to land a job in the PR industry:

  • Work experience is KEY. Gaining work experience in any industry is vital as it not only gives you an insight into a particular sector but can help you rule in or rule out future jobs.
  • Keep an eye on what is going on in the industry at a local, national or international level. Being able to comment on a particular issue shows your future employer that you are engaged with the threats and opportunities the industry faces.
  • DON’T ever throw away a piece of good written work. In an industry where candidates are expected to be able to string a sentence together a good piece of written work shows any future employer what you can do.
  • Be confident and be yourself!

Giving the students an insight into the world of PR has hopefully helped them realise that with plenty of hard work and enthusiasm they can pursue a career packed with many opportunities.

I hope I managed to dispel a few myths along the way as well.

Posted by Catherine.

September 23, 2010

August 17, 2010

A week in the Orchard…

Filed under: PR — Tags: , — orchardnews @ 1:08 pm

Guest blog time – Emilia Stenner spent last week with us at Orchard Towers on work experience. Before she left she jotted down a few thoughts about life at a busy Channel Islands PR agency…

I’m just coming to the end of my week’s work experience at Orchard PR and have seen at first hand how a busy agency operates which has been great.

I’ve met Chris George, one of the island’s top photographers, sat in on a number of client meetings and had a swift tour of Guernsey’s media as well as drafting a few press releases.

Visiting Guernsey from London and being able to learn more about PR and how Orchard in particular works has been a great experience for me. I’ve certainly discovered the work involved is much more varied and diverse than I first realised and also how organised everyone is here! I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time at Orchard and it’s definitely given me a positive insight into the world of PR.

Many thanks to all the team at Orchard.

Emilia

March 26, 2010

Reality check ahead…

Filed under: PR — Tags: , , , , — orchardnews @ 3:59 pm

This week we have a guest blogger – Harriet Black – who has been with us on work experience. Here, she fills us in on her experience of a real PR agency.

I’ve had a reality check.

Studying a PR degree cannot fully prepare you for working in the PR industry. So, have I just wasted the past three years doing a degree that is of no value? Not at all.

The mixture of theoretical and practical modules on my course had prepared me in a sense. I know about Grunig and Hunt’s four models of PR and the strategies to follow in crisis management. I’ve learnt how to direct a press conference and the process of creating a campaign. However, during my week’s work experience at Orchard PR I’ve had the opportunity to learn things my PR degree could not teach me.

Typing up a pretend news release, for a made-up company who are putting on an imaginary event cannot fully prepare you for the real PR world. Yes, it’s great practice and it’s given me the knowledge of how to write a news release but it’s just not the same!

At Orchard, I’ve done it for real. I’ve written an actual news release, for a real company who have a genuine reason for being published in the media. I’ve also been to photo shoots and met journalists; I’ve heard live radio interviews and been to client meetings. I’ve witnessed the day to day working life of PR professionals and have had hands-on experience in a PR agency and this has made all the difference. I’ve gone from a make-believe PR world to the real one.

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February 25, 2010

Do PR qualifications have any real value?

Filed under: PR — Tags: , , , — orchardnews @ 8:55 am

My instant response to this question is quite simply, yes. Is that because I spent four years studying (one of which was a placement year in industry) for a CIPR approved public relations degree? Perhaps. However, when taking a moment to re-evaluate, I don’t think the answer is quite so clean cut.

This debate is the latest topic of Communicate’s @loggerheads feature: Matt Stewart, associate director at Bite Communications, and Kevin Taylor, past president of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations arguing for either side.

In my own experience the degree provided the understanding and the psychology behind the subject.  It gave me the answers to all the questions beginning with ‘why’ and gave the best insight into the s-word – strategy. As Kevin says, ‘a solid technical background can get you there faster.’

But, without a doubt, on the job experience has been the quickest and steepest learning curve. This is where theory was put into practice and those thousand word essays came to fruition. How can a lecture prepare you for selling in a story; the first phone call you make to a journalist; meeting with a client? It can’t, but a PR degree isn’t just about text books. You have to prepare campaigns, pitch to live briefs and finally, complete a 10,000 word essay on a topic of choice related to anything in the PR industry. All of that was experience.

While I wasn’t naive enough to think that a degree would lead to a higher starting salary, out of hundreds of job applications I thought that it might just help mine get onto the ‘yes’ pile.

While a balanced mix of experience and theory is certainly the most ideal way of entering into a career in PR, what about the value to the industry itself?  Kevin made an important point: ‘Valuing PR degrees too lightly undermines our credibility as a profession.’

Our industry continually has to prove itself as a profession and fight for its credibility and more importantly its reputation. If practitioners themselves can’t recognise the worth of a public relations qualification then how can the profession be taken seriously and develop in the way we want it to?

Posted by Emily.

January 11, 2010

Want a career in PR or event management?

Filed under: Events, PR — Tags: , , , , , — orchardnews @ 1:45 pm

Then look no further.

Very exciting times at Orchard HQ – we have vacancies and are looking for bright minds to add to our PR and events team. So if you are a budding media guru, or if perhaps you want to get into the world of event management, then we want to hear from you.

We’re recruiting a PR Account Executive and an Event Manager. If that sounds like it should be you, have a look at our careers page, and get to work on your CV!

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