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Stylephox said:^ Can you tell us a bit more about PR in publishing? Also what are some international publishing houses that take interns ie in China? thanks, any info is much appreciated.
MJCouture said:^well yeah, my point was that they are legit. the real thing. not like tinsley mortimer with no fashion cred what so ever.
Champagne&Dreams said:"I find people generally refer to entertainment/fashion/party PR when they are talking about PR"
when applying to colleges keeping those kind of jobs in mind what would be the best thing to study? any colleges you know of?
calim00nchild said:I broke into PR via an internship. I started out with a boutique fashion PR firm and then I worked my way up, until I started my own company. Eventually, I realized that I love PR as a job skill, but not as my entire job. I think PR is one of those things that is great fun, for a short time. And then it just wears you out.
I also dislike the direction PR is headed: there is increasingly MUCH more emphasis on going out every night and meeting the movers and shakers in the nightlife scene. Less and less business seems to be done during normal hours. And that gets old too.
I also hated how people would automatically brand me as a party-animal networker, simply because I worked in PR. It was like they immediately took me much less seriously.
I think my primary issue with PR is that I worked in the industry in Los Angeles. I really came to HATE dealing with the celebrity machine and all their assorted handlers and drama. It got old really really fast.