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Public
Relations, Promotion & Marketing
Diploma PRM15, SoA
Business,
Education & Industry
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This
course has been developed from a blended syllabus based upon public
relations subjects, promotion subjects and marketing subjects, and
includes practical activities and industry relevant projects.
Public
relations, promotion and marketing is BIG business—and people
working in the industry can earn $50,000 to $90,000 a year or more.
Plus there are bonuses and benefits not usually available in other
industries.
If
you are a person who enjoys working with people, communicating and
socialising—and you want to be in the media world—then
this may be the perfect career for you.
Your
typical day can involve planning functions and promotional activities,
preparing media releases and liaising with the press, coordinating
with caterers and suppliers, booking venues and organising merchandise,
arranging accommodation for VIPs and company clients, putting together
advertising packages and much more.
A
day in the life of a good PR person can equal one week in anyone
else’s life. It’s a fast-paced, varied and interesting
industry. It’s also challenging and packed with excitement.
If
you think this may be the career for you, download a Free Facts
Pack Now!
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Career
opportunities include: PR Consultant, Public Relations Coordinator,
Marketing Coordinator, Marketing Manager, Promotional Agent, Event
Coordinator, Merchandiser, Media Representative, Media Buyer.
Industries
include: any industry that requires public relations, promotion
and marketing to be undertaken, including media, government and
corporate.
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Companies and sponsors include: Coles Myer Ltd, Australian Government,
ANZ Bank, Fjord Manufacturing, Camera Farm, Altitude Corporation, Japan
Motor Group, NSW Cricket Association, Mission Australia, Allswell Life
Style Management, Australia Wide Holidays Pty Ltd, Active Trade Solutions,
Gold Coast City Council, Greenline Australia ...
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