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Top 10 things I didn’t learn as an undergraduate 05/14/2012

by Anna Cramer and Jessica Lawlor, co-chairs of the PRSA Philly Young Professionals Committee

As college graduations commence this month, a number of new PR professionals will enter the industry. Many have learned substantial information in the classroom that will have prepared them for their careers; however, few will have mastered what it really means to work in PR.

With that in mind, we asked Co-Chairs of the PRSA Philadelphia Young Professionals Anna Cramer and Jessica Lawlor to compile a list of things that you probably didn’t learn as an undergraduate but have learned during your time in the field.

Click here to view their top 10 lessons.


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