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Poll: In-House or Agency?
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NYC PR pro10/01/08 Report as spam1
RE: Poll: In-House or Agency?
When it comes to job security, consider that companies cut their agency's budget before they downsize inhouse staff.
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VT300010/01/08 Report as spam2
RE: Poll: In-House or Agency?
I agree with NYC PR pro, that is so true. I would rather work in a pr dept of a company than in a pr ageny. (I wouldnt mind working in the pr dept of the pr agency ;)) One more thing, also, as pointed out by Mr. Jon Greer in the previous post, Exposure to many clients may lead to in-house job/career advancement, I have seen that many people in Asia take this route, the first work in PR agencies and then go on to the account company.
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cbowen210/01/08 Report as spam3
RE: Poll: In-House or Agency?
I would be interested to know how common it is for PR
Agency's to ban employees from taking jobs at client
companies?
I see some agencies asking new hires to sign an
agreement to that effect. Given the long list of clients
at some firms, that can put a lot of potential
employers off limits.
As for the survey, I've done both and found that the
ability to quickly implement new PR initiatives is far
better in-house. Client review time is a real problem. -
brendachat11/01/08 Report as spam4
RE: Poll: In-House or Agency?
I agree with cbowen2 - it is much easier to quickly implement new PR initiatives when you're in-house.
Plus, there's a real benefit to working in-house and having access to the sales/business teams.
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