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So I graduate in PR in 2014. Still not working in it but before I gave up on the field I was trying to find entry level positions. Obviously that didn't work out cause those entry level postions weren't really entry level positions because they required experience. So yea I was stuck in the experience paradox.
My question is what is a true Entry Level PR job? How do you get experience besides internships? Obviously as you get older you can't afford to do internships even if they pay.
It may be too late for my potential PR career but I feel this might help PR students plan for life after graduation when they're looking at job boards, seeing entry level positions that require 5 years of experience. Lol
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