New Career Bootcamp

The Cure for Career Confusion

  • Career Clarity Coaching
    • First Coaching Session Preparation
    • New Client Orientation & Welcome Document
    • Research Job & Career Ideas
      • Job Idea Evaluation Workbook
      • 100 – Overview of Job & Career Idea Research
      • 110 – How to Use the Job Search Profiles
      • 120 – How To Research Job & Career Ideas (Initial Strategies)
      • 140 – Salary Research Tools
      • 150 – Explore Industry Ideas
      • 160 – Research Other Peoples’ Career Transitions to Job Titles that Appeal to You
      • 170 – How to Research Job Titles at Companies that Appeal to You
      • 180 – Informational Interviews
    • How to Choose the Right New Career
      • Create a Career Vision Summary
      • Reduce Dimensionality
      • Don’t Trust Your Gut (Without Testing It)
      • Beware of the Giant Spreadsheet
      • Attain Distance
      • Conduct a Risk Analysis
      • Integrated Thinking
      • Accept Uncertainty
      • Ikigai Career Map
      • Marshall Goldsmith Strategy to Evaluate Job & Career Ideas
    • Do You Need To Be Passionate About Your Job?
    • Training Programs for Technology Jobs & Careers
    • Resumes, Job Search, Interviewing & More
  • Quick Question Coaching
  • Job Search Breakthrough
    • Job Search Strategies Overview
    • Weekly Job-Search Campaign Tools & Planner
    • How Long Will It Take You To Land A New Job?
    • Agency Recruiters
      • How to Find Recruiters in Your Target Niche
    • Enhance Your Job Search with LinkedIn’s Home Page
    • The Simple Social Media Job Search Strategy
  • Online Job Search
    • Module 1: Introduction & Overview
    • Module 2: Top Strategies To Find Relevant, Advertised Job Openings
      • (2.1 – Part 1) Use The Best Job Boards To Find Advertised Job Openings
      • (2.1 – Part 2) Best Startup Job Boards
      • (2.3) Clever Way To Use LinkedIn To Find Appealing Companies That Might Have Job Boards
      • (2.4) How To Set Up Job Search Alerts To Stop Wasting Your Time
      • (2.5) Is It A Waste Of Time To Apply If You’re Not Perfectly Qualified?
      • (2.6) What is the Best Time to Submit Your Application Online?
      • (2.7) How Many Jobs a Week Should You Apply to?
      • (2.8) Should You Post Your Resume on Job Boards?
    • Module 3: Tips & Tricks For Submitting Your Resume & Cover Letter For More Success
      • (3.1) 4 Ways To Quickly Tailor Your Resume To Win More Interviews
      • (3.2.1) Write A Blockbuster Cover Letter That Positions You For A Career Change
      • (3.2.2) Handling Salary Info in a Cover Letter
      • (3.3) Best Practices For Submitting Your Resume & Cover Letter
      • (3.3.1) What to do if You’re Applying Online and There’s a Salary Box
      • (3.4) Should You Follow Up With Human Resources?
    • Module 4: Get Insider Help To Win Job Interviews
      • (4.1) Why Company Employees Will Help You (Even If They Don’t Know You)
      • (4.2) How To Find Helpful Company Insiders To Maximize Your Success
      • (4.3) Unknown Ways To Use LinkedIn To Find Helpful Insiders
      • (4.4) How To Choose The Best Company Insiders To Talk To
      • (4.5) The Most Effective Ways To Contact Company Insiders You Don’t Know
      • (4.6) Do This To Ensure A Successful Conversation With Company Insiders
      • (4.7) Best Questions To Ask Company Insiders To Get The Information & Help You Want
      • (4.8) Steal These Sample Thank You Notes
    • Module 5: Fly by HR & Get to the Real Decision Maker
      • (5.1) Identify the REAL Decision Maker
      • (5.2) Access Nearly Any Hiring Manager’s LinkedIn Profile
      • (5.3) Get Nearly Any Hiring Manager’s Contact Information
      • (5.4) The Interview Magnet Letter Formula
      • (5.5) Interview Magnet Samples
      • (5.6) Get Your Interview Magnet Letter Into The Hands of the Hiring Manager
    • Implementation Coaching
  • Hidden Job Search
    • Module 1: Welcome to Hidden Job Search Breakthrough!
      • (1.1) Why You Must Search for Unadvertised Job Openings
      • (1.3) Mindset For Success
    • Module 2: Hidden Job Search Strategy Overview
      • (2.1) Super Strategy Overview
      • (2.2) Action Steps & Program Table of Contents
      • (2.3) Discover The Two Types of Hidden Job Searches
    • Module 3: Identify Many Companies That Could Hire You
      • (3.1) Define Your Target Market
      • (3.2) How Many Potential Employers Is Enough?
      • (3.3) The Best Ways to Build A List Of Potential Employers
      • (3.5) Job Search Organization
      • (3.6) Classify Potential Employers
    • Module 4: The “Customized” Strategy
      • (4.1) Select The Best Companies To Target
      • (4.2) How To Easily Identify Hiring Managers And Insider Connections
      • (4.3) Best Research Strategies To Win More Job Interviews
      • (4.4) How To Use Informational Interviews To Increase Your Success
      • (4.5) Top Strategies To Comfortably Contact Hiring Managers
      • (4.6) Discover How To ‘Keep In Touch’ So Hiring Managers Yearn For You
    • Module 5: The “Universal” Strategy
      • (5.1) Select Potential Employers To Target
      • (5.2) Top Strategies To Easily Identify People Who Might Want To Hire You Today
      • (5.3) The Universal Job Magnet Letter Formula (With Samples)
      • (5.4) Best Ways To Quickly And Easily Contact People Who Can Hire You
    • Module 6: Best Ways To Find People Who Can Hire You… Or Help You Get A Job
      • (6.1) 6 Quick Ways To Identify People Who Could Hire You
      • (6.2) Best Practices for Using Advanced Searches On LinkedIn To Find People Who Could Hire You
      • (6.3) Unknown Strategies To Find Insider Connections On LinkedIn
      • (6.4) Networking Strategies
      • (6.5) Little Known Strategies To Access Nearly Anyone’s LinkedIn Profile
      • (6.6) Hush Hush Ways To Get Nearly Anyone’s Contact Information Fast
    • Implementation Coaching
  • Job Search Networking
    • Introduction
    • 6 Myths & Facts About Networking
    • Personal Job Search Networking Training Modules
      • Module 1: How to Begin
      • Module 2: Be Effective – Prioritize Your Networking List
      • Module 3: 5 Key Strategies for Success Job Search Networking
      • Module 4: 7 Sample Networking Request Letters
      • Module 5: How to Create Your Elevator Pitch (With Samples)
      • Module 6: Creating Your Personal Marketing Plan
      • Module 7: What to Say (and Avoid) in Networking Conversations
      • Module 8: Sample Thank You Note For Networking Help
      • Module 9: Keep in Touch and the Law of Sevens
      • Module 10: The One+ Strategy
    • Event Networking
      • Find Networking Events Worth Going To
      • Make the Most of Networking Events
    • Networking Business Cards & Samples
  • Interview Breakthrough
    • Welcome to Interview Breakthrough!
    • (1.1) Action Steps and Program Table of Contents
    • Module 2: Mindset for Success
      • (2.1) The Art of Turning Interviews Into Enjoyable Conversations
      • (2.2) The Four Hot Buttons of Every Hiring Manager
      • (2.3) Turn Lemons Into Lemonade
      • (2.4) Dealing with Rejection
    • Module 3: Prepare to Win Job Offers
      • (3.1) Background Research
      • (3.2) What Salary Are You Worth?
      • (3.3) Get Insider Help To Win Offers
        • (3.3.1) Why Company Employees Will Help You (Even If They Don’t Know You)
        • (3.3.2) How To Find Helpful Company Insiders
        • (3.3.3) Use LinkedIn To Find Helpful Insiders
        • (3.3.4) Choose The Best Company Insiders To Talk To
        • (3.3.5) The Most Effective Ways To Contact Company Insiders You Don’t Know
        • (3.3.6) Do This To Ensure A Successful Conversation With Company Insiders
        • (3.3.7) Best Questions To Ask Company Insiders To Get The Information & Help You Want
        • (3.3.8) Sample Thank You Notes
      • (3.4) Make a Strong First Impression
    • Module 4: Get the Salary You Deserve
      • (4.1) Salary Research
      • (4.2) Here’s YOUR Salary Discussion Strategy
      • (4.3) What to Say When They Want to Know Your Salary History & Requirements
        • (4.3.1) Handling Salary Info in a Cover Letter
        • (4.3.2) Handling Online Salary Boxes
        • (4.3.3) Handling Salary Discussion DURING an Interview
    • Module 5: Interview Questions & Answers
      • (5.1) Handle Job Interview Questions With Ease
      • (5.2) Interview Question & Answer Guide
      • (5.3) Prepare for These Potential Interview Questions
      • (5.4) Tell Me About You…
      • (5.5) Questions YOU Can Ask at a Job Interview
    • How to Give a Killer Presentation
    • Module 6: Interview Strategies That Win Job Offers
      • (6.0) Participate (and look good) in Skype Interviews
      • (6.1) Ace Your Phone Interviews
      • (6.2) Align Your Experience With The Position
      • (6.3) Discover What the Interviewer REALLY Wants
      • (6.4) Eliminate the Interviewer’s Doubts About You
      • (6.5) How to Prove You Can Do a Job You Haven’t Done (Webinar)
      • (6.6) Handling Salary Discussions DURING Interviews
      • (6.7) How to Close Your Interview
      • (6.8) Essential Do’s and Dont’s
    • Module 7: Seal the Deal (What to do after the Interview)
      • (7.1) How Did You Do?
      • (7.2) Keep In Touch For More Success
      • (7.3) Send This Instead of A Thank You Note
      • (7.4) 90-Day Plan
      • (7.5) Top Tips for Handling References Professionally During Your Job Search
    • Module 8: Handling Job Offers Successfully
      • (8.1) How to Stall a Job Offer
      • (8.2) Job Offer Evaluation Checklist
      • (8.3) Signs That a Company Is a Bad Apple
      • (8.4) Avoid a Mess – Checkout Your New Boss
      • (8.5) Handling Salary Negotiations
      • (8.6) Should You Let an Executive Recruiter Negotiate Your New Salary?
      • (8.7) Ready to Accept a Job Offer? Read These Documents Carefully First
      • (8.8) Accept a Job Offer the Right Way
      • (8.9) Using an Outside Offer to Get a Raise
    • Module 9: How to Choose the Right Job Offer
      • (9.1) Create a Career Vision Summary
      • (9.2) Reduce Dimensionality
      • (9.3) Don’t Trust Your Gut (Without Testing It)
      • (9.4) Beware of the Giant Spreadsheet
      • (9.5) Attain Distance
      • (9.6) Conduct a Risk Analysis
      • (9.7) Integrated Thinking
      • (9.8) Accept Uncertainty
    • Module 10: Interview Correspondence
      • (10.1) Sample Letter Withdrawing From Consideration
      • (10.2) Sample Letter Accepting a Job Offer
      • (10.3) Sample Letter Declining a Job Offer Because of a Low Salary
      • (10.4) Sample Letter Declining a Job Offer Because You Don’t Want the Job
      • (10.5) Sample Letter to Write When You Don’t Get a Job Offer But You Want a Second Chance at Getting It
      • (10.6) Sample Letters Thanking a Reference
      • (10.7) Sample Job Resignation Letter
    • Implemetation Coaching
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Media Relations


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Director, Media Relations

The Orange Bowl Committee – Miami Lakes, FL 33016
 
SUMMARY: Oversight of the Media Department. Develop departmental goals, objectives, systems and strategies.
 
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Responsibilities:
  • Positions directly supervises Media assistantship, office interns, consultants; Bowl Week and Event Day Media Operations staffs and assigned OBC ambassador units.
  • Primary function: To coordinate and supervise a program of public, media and community relations to create interest in the events and activities of the Orange Bowl Committee, always making efforts to present that information in as positive a manner as possible while remaining consistent with the truth. Spokesperson for the Orange Bowl Committee when necessary. Establish relationships with local and national media in promoting OBC programming.
Department Operations:
  • Operation of the media department, including all departmental budgets and strategic plans.
  • Hiring of all support personnel including assistantships, interns, temporary bowl week paid workers and volunteer employees.
  • General department staff management; assignment of duties and follow-up reporting formats.
  • External communication to all media outlets and assigned bodies concerning OBC programming and events; encompassing areas of media/public relations, media operations and publication production.
  • Implementation of media crisis management plan as first point of contact.
  • Archive history of the OBC (old game programs, game films & videos for all events, event photography).
  • Liaison to hired consultants and assigned membership sub-committees; correspondence, meetings and general communication.
Media/Public Relations:
  • Maintenance of state, regional and national media contact lists.
  • Creation of event press releases.
  • Create media pitches for game-related stories, football and basketball.
  • Assist in coordinating speaking engagements for OBC members and CEO with local civic clubs during calendar year.
  • Planning and management of the Orange Bowl Media Days Tour.
  • Planning and execution of fall Media Event.
  • Assist in the development of OBC narrative for use in external communications.
  • Creation of talking points for OBC representatives.
Media Operations:
  • Media operation, media press conferences, media days and media press box for all related Orange Bowl events, including credential management, staffing, photography and physical needs (i.e. rental equipment, vendors, etc.).
  • Implementation of Orange Bowl Festival Week media operation plan; scheduling, management, press security and escorts, customer service.
  • Primary contact for television and radio network partners.
  • Primary contact for media hotel, on-site vendors (set-up rental equipment, oversee hotel credential and hospitality rooms) and stadium personnel.
  • Assign event media purchased tickets.
  • Supervise football and basketball statistical compilations and follow-up reporting to the NCAA office as requested.
Publications:
  • Management of OBC publications production; including Capital One Orange Bowl game program, media guides, basketball classic program, event day materials, coaches luncheon program, Road to the Orange Bowl, annual report, Orange Bowl Insider etc.
General:
  • Available for monthly board of directors and OBC membership meetings.
  • Assistance on special projects.
  • Assist with organizational long-term strategic analysis and goal-setting process.· Attend assigned conference, FBA, CFP and CoSIDA meetings, and attend events such as CFP National Championship and ACC Championship game as necessary.
  • Other tasks as assigned by Chief Marketing Officer
 
QUALIFICATIONS
  • Bachelor’s degree required, and a minimum of seven (7) years of experience.
  • Able to manage, prioritize and bring to completion multiple projects.
  • Excellent communications and interpersonal skills. Proofreading skills required.
  • Must be able to maintain confidentiality of all corporate, personnel and research matters.
  • Attention to detail and adaptability to a changing environment is extremely important as well as dependability.
  • A willingness to work long hours required at times.
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
 

 
Media Relations Specialist
Hunter Public Relations – New York, NY 10010
$60,000 – $75,000 a year

Hunter is looking for a Media Relations Specialist with a strong background in pitching consumer media (TV, print, radio, online) to join the agency’s Media Department. The ideal candidate should possess at least 3-5 years of public relations or media relations experience and have strong relationships with media (including in top DMAs); a proven track record of generating high-profile placements; facilitating TV segments and print desksides; and the ability to network and form new relationships. Job responsibilities and required skills include media strategy, deep understanding of the media landscape and media and marketing trends, contacts at national outlets (Broadcast/Print/Online), experience with integrated marketing campaigns, experience with celebrity spokespeople, e-mail and phone pitching, pitch writing, and an ability to work collaboratively with multiple agency account teams on simultaneous projects, good management skills.

  • Media specialist who will work across all agency clients on a project basis
  • Ideate/execute consumer PR media campaigns
  • Involvement from strategy development to execution – plan, develop, implement, pitch and secure media for agency’s clients
  • Understanding of media landscape/ evolving communications environment, including digital/social
  • Contacts in broadcast, print and digital across entertainment, lifestyle, culinary, sports, travel and business areas are a must
  • Day-to-day contact with all media (broadcast, print, digital) on behalf of agency; maintain/foster key relationships on behalf of agency
  • Strong writing skills (i.e. pitch writing)
  • Strong research skills (i.e. identify the right reporters)
  • Be able to work across all brands and internal account teams; must be nimble and be able to change gears quickly

 
Director, Media Relations
HBO – New York, NY 10036
 
WarnerMedia is a leading media and entertainment company that creates and distributes premium and popular content from a diverse array of talented storytellers and journalists to global audiences through its consumer brands including: HBO, HBO Now, HBO Max, Warner Bros., TNT, TBS, truTV, CNN, DC Entertainment, New Line, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Turner Classic Movies and others.

 

Warner Media, LLC and its subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers. Qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, mental or physical disability, and genetic information, marital status, citizenship status, military status, protected veteran status or any other category protected by law.

The Job

The Director, Media Relations, East Coast will be responsible for creating, planning and implementing publicity campaigns to maximize media, industry and consumer awareness for HBO original programming.

The Daily

  • Create and execute strategic, effective publicity campaigns for HBO original programming, which may include comedy, drama, and limited series; films, comedy and music specials. Collaborate with and/or manage project team.
  • Build and maintain relationships with stakeholders across HBO departments to maximize cross-functional strategy and awareness.
  • Develop strong working relationships with creative talent, producers, and representatives. Collaborate with production partners where appropriate.
  • Secure talent participation and attend events as needed, including premieres, awards shows, junkets, press conferences, conventions, film & television festivals and other media events. Must be able to work weekends, nights and travel as required.
  • Oversee set visits, photo shoots and interview opportunities. Create press releases and other written materials, including talking points. Oversee selection and distribution of media assets.
  • Manage project budgets.

The Essentials

  • Bachelor’s Degree, preferably in communication, television or film.
  • Minimum 8+ years of experience working in entertainment publicity, with a deep understanding of the entertainment landscape and media trends.
  • Minimum 3 years of experience in leading project campaigns independently.
  • Established contacts with press and within the media/entertainment industry.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills; proven ability to build and maintain strong collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail, with an ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
  • Good judgement and ability to handle confidential information with a high level of discretion and professionalism.
  • Must be a team player who is highly motivated and solution-oriented.

 
College Media Relations Representative
Sony Music Entertainment US – New York, NY
Part-time
 
About Sony Music Entertainment

 

Sony Music Entertainment is a global recorded music company with a roster of current artists that includes a broad array of both local artists and international superstars, as well as a vast catalog that comprises some of the most important recordings in history. Sony Music Entertainment is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America.

Overview

Sony Music U plays an essential role in the development of Sony Music’s emerging artists and also assists in the roll out of established artists. Our College Marketing Representatives are well-versed in the online/social media world, organize listening events, interact closely with various campus groups and liaise with independent record stores and lifestyle shops. This is a part-time role that requires a commitment of approximately 20 hours per week. The College Marketing Representative position is a great way to learn about the music business, gain marketing experience, and get your foot in the door of one of the world’s leading entertainment companies.

The College Media Relations Representative is responsible for managing relationships and executing campaigns with various campus radio stations, publications, and blogs nationwide, as well as drive the overall media relations strategy for the College Marketing Department.

Responsibilities

  • Establish and maintain Sony Music U’s network of college radio stations, print publications, blogs, and other media organizations across the country
  • Proactively identify and contact media organizations to partner with
  • Manage, expand and update database of media contacts
  • Brainstorm and execute promotional opportunities for Sony Music’s artist roster including interviews, reviews, ticket giveaways, and campus event support
  • Create and distribute weekly recaps of efforts for the management team
  • Pitch new artists and projects to various press outlets via email and phone
  • Identify emerging press outlets and overall media trends
  • Write press releases and media alerts to send to Sony Music U’s press contacts
  • Schedule and coordinate interviews and show coverage for Sony artists
  • Communicate campaign progress to the management team via Slack and email daily

Minimum Experience

  • Previous experience working with campus media organizations (ie. radio stations, print publications, blogs or magazines, etc.)

Qualifications

  • Currently enrolled as a full-time undergraduate college student with (2) or more years before graduation
  • Well-equipped to manage campaigns across all genres including urban, pop, alternative, and electronic
  • Knowledge and passion for publicity or promotion
  • Strong writing skills with the ability to craft artist bios, email newsletters, and written pitches to press outlets
  • Comfortable communicating with press outlets via phone and in-person
  • Highly organized, impeccable attention to detail
  • Ability to multitask and prioritize
  • Proactive mindset

 
Media Relations Specialist
Columbia University – New York, NY

Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) is looking for a media relations specialist to pitch/place compelling stories in the media on CUIMC’s basic science research, clinical enterprise, education and community initiatives.

Supporting the activities of the media team and reporting to the director of media relations, the media relations specialist handles reactive and proactive day-to-day media relations activities of the Office of Communications and Public Affairs. The media relations specialist identifies stories and pitches and places in the media via the development of pitch letters, news releases and/or web stories.

Responsibilities

The incumbent will assist in media monitoring, tracking and development of media results reports.

In addition, the media relations specialist will perform administrative and “housekeeping” tasks, including media list maintenance, coordination with monitoring and news services, and management of news clip files.

The media relations specialist must demonstrate the ability to:

Evaluate and identify potential CUIMC news, develop content, usually on CUIMC’s clinical enterprise, education and community initiatives, and pitch and disseminate stories to the public via digital platforms, including media outlets, Columbia-owned websites, and social media.

Manage and respond quickly to incoming inquiries from the news media.

Assist in emergency situations that may require communications support; serve as “on call” media officer on rotating schedule.

Pay exceptional attention to accuracy and editorial detail.

Be flexible, organized, and comfortable with managing multiple projects on deadline.

Work comfortably with journalists, physicians, and in CUIMC’s team environment.

Exercise discretion and exhibit good judgment.

Other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism or related field or equivalent in education and experience, plus a minimum of three years or more of related experience, good writing skills, a strong work ethic and friendly disposition are required.

Must have strong writing, editing, publishing and communication skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word), Vocus platform and Google Analytics.



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