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Over at FPRA Blog Week Bob O’Malley posted a great comment on Doreen’s article: The Benefits of Volunteering. Bob said:

Every year, I tell graduating college seniors to take notice of which PR firms are represented at FPRA luncheons, events and committees, and which ones are not. I tell them that the ones that are not represented are not good places to work.

Take that quote and insert just about any industry/professional association. I also pay attention to things like this. When a new member joins a professional group and they are paying out of their own pocket (because their firm won’t pay) I watch to see how long before they change employers.

Students. Ya’ gotta love ‘em.foward moving logo

A group of Auburn students have shown some initiative and started a new site called forward-moving.com. (See the contributors here.) They have already reached out to other disciplines and to other schools and countries. Their purpose? The group aims to offer:

  • commentary and advice from students, faculty and professionals from around the world from varying levels and areas of PR
  • information to help you find PR experience and how to make the most of it
  • the opportunity to learn about trends and tools that they don’t teach you in college
  • helpful interviews with professionals
  • a comprehensive list of suggested reading material including blogs, books and professional publications.

They don’t expect to change the whole world. They just want to help provide a place for new PR professionals to gain a little lift in their shoes. Perhaps, with help, they will make that first step into a successful “after graduation” life a little easier.

One of my favorite parts of the project is this little gem. Now don’t bolt away until you’ve heard it all. Don’t let the first line frighten you.

They are looking for investors. You know … venture capital. No, not your money. They want your mind. See for yourself. Like they say in their blog, “Forward is always very open to advice and assistance from experienced PR professionals - it is vital to our success!”

Knowledge is power. Information is power. The secreting or hoarding of knowledge or information may be an act of tyranny camouflaged as humility.
Robin Morgan

So, perhaps some PR pros can mosey on over to the site and offer support. After all, we have 11 here that have been doing it for almost two years. How about the rest of you? Want to make a difference? You can. Thanks.

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