You need to go to College for a Media or Communications. Best bet is to get an internship while still going to school and hope they hire you. You can also go to indeed.com and look for any entry level positions opening up, and apply. Good Luck!!
a lot of Public Relations companies require you to have a bachelor's degree in Public Relations or other Communications field before they'll consider hiring you.
Could be several different ones - Communications, Marketing, Journalism.
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I think you mean to ask "what is the difference between public relations and employee relations?" In essence, there is not a difference. Employee relations is a specialty, a niche within public relations.
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There isn't such a thing as national public relations. International public relations is a specialty, like how investor relations is a specialty. It just means that if you do international relations, the communities you work with, or would like to influence, tend to be outside the U.S.
Public relations - book - was created in 1945.
Kyodo Public Relations was created in 1964.
Kyodo Public Relations's population is 2,010.
The population of Kyodo Public Relations is 253.
Public Relations Review was created in 1975.
ID public relations was created in 1993.
Public Relations Journal was created in 1945.