Careers for Public Relations majors

The most common careers people pursue after attaining a Public Relations degree.

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Based on independent research and Sokanu's database of users, we have aggregated the top careers that people pursue after attaining a Public Relations degree. Below you can browse our list of careers for Public Relations majors. If you are curious about your fit with any of these careers, you can take our career test.

1. Public Relations Specialist

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Public Relations Specialist

Your Match?

A public relations specialist manages the public image and reputation of individuals, organizations, or brands.

2. Teacher

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Teacher

Your Match?

A teacher facilitates and guides the educational and personal development of students.

3. Event Planner

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Event Planner

Your Match?

An event planner specializes in organizing and executing various types of events, ranging from small gatherings to large-scale conferences and weddings.

4. Account Manager

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Account Manager

Your Match?

An account manager serves as the primary point of contact for clients within a company or organization.

5. Executive Assistant

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Executive Assistant

Your Match?

An executive assistant provides high-level administrative support to top executives, such as CEOs, presidents, and other senior managers within an organization.

6. Sales Manager

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Sales Manager

Your Match?

A sales manager is responsible for overseeing and leading a team of sales representatives to achieve revenue and sales goals for a company or organization.

7. Editor

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Editor

Your Match?

An editor is responsible for reviewing, revising, and correcting written material, such as books, articles, reports, and other forms of written communication.