CAPtain 105 On The Move!

Media, Public Relations, Social Media, Technology, Technology Tools
This blog was created in coordination with GVSU CAP 105’s Scavenger Hunt Final Project

TEAM NAME: CAPtain 105

Use these hashtags to access our Twitter live tweets to see what we did for this scavenger hunt!:

  1. #CAP105GVSU
  2. #CAPtion105

The hashtag was supposed to be CAPtain 105 but we made a mistake! CAPtion105 works for the class too!

This logo was inspired by common superhero symbols/logos. The logo was created using Adobe Photoshop

CAPtain105 logo

2. Check out the locations that the CAPtains went to in GVSU!

Heaven and Earth @ Lake Plaza

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Erected right in the center of the Lake Plaza, this structure artfully represents all the  Grand Valley State University students reaching sky-high for the stars in their academics.

The Bifilar Pendulum @ North Campus

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Also known to students as “The Wrecking Ball”, this GVSU staple is located right outside the Lotus Lecture Halls. It creates a beautiful pattern when it sways with the wind. It didn’t always have the fence around it. It was fenced up after some students tried to ride it (some said naked) like Miley Cyrus in her famous music video, “Wrecking Ball”. 

The Cook Carillon Tower

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This clock tower is in the center of Grand Valley State University campus. Located outside the library and Kirkhof, this clock tower is not only pleasing for the eyes, but it rings every 15 minutes to help students be on time! It even plays Christmas song in December! The Cook Carillon Clock Tower is the most iconic symbol of the Allendale Campus.

The Traditional Link @ Lake Plaza

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This structure, located right outside of Au Sable Hall, is known as Traditional Link. When walking to class, make sure to NEVER walk under it. Legend has it that if students were to walk under the Traditional Link, their grades will surely plummet!
Don’t believe us? Try it out yourself!

*Did you notice how the CAPtains posed with “1,” “0,” and “5” in the pictures?*

3. The CAPtains are checking in!

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The CAPtains know where to go to ask questions! — 2020 Information Desk!

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The CAPtains are social media savvy indeed!

4. Tour the Mary Idema Library with the CAPtains!

Click HERE to take the virtual tour!

5. Let the CAPtains tell you what the Presidents’ Ball is all about!

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6. SEO Research

Program: Grand Valley State University Advertising and Public Relations

Keywords:

  1. Advertising
  2. Public Relations
  3. Communications
  4. Grand Valley State University
  5. Technology
  6. Social Media
  7. Research
  8. Grand Rapids
  9. Multimedia
  10. College

We chose these keywords because they all related to either Grand Valley State University, or to the Advertising and Public Relations program. We believe prospective students, parents of students, or high school teachers will be searching for these keywords when they want to find information on programs that suit the student’s needs. By having these keywords included in our online content, it allows our page to show up more frequently in people’s search results, so long as they include those keywords in their online searches. 

7. Content Research

Program: Grand Valley State University Advertising and Public Relations

Type of Content:

We suggest using a blog to help promote the Advertising and Public Relations program. For this blog, students of the Ad and PR program could blog about what they are learning in their classes. This will not only help students to learn how to write blog posts; it can also help promote the program in a positive way. It can show people the knowledge that the students are gaining from their classes, and to showcase their writing and communication skills that they have acquired through attending Grand Valley State University.

The blog posts will include topics likes:

  1. 5 Important Technology Tools I Learned From CAP105
  2. How To Do Research With Social Media, As Shown In CAP115
  3. This Is What The PESO Model Is All About, My CAP 220 Reflection

The Class Was Only The Beginning

Media, Public Relations, Social Media, Technology, Technology Tools

I was slightly reluctant to take CAP 105 in the first place. I did not know what the course entailed nor did find the point of going back to take a foundational course of which I have overridden twice in my academics.

I was arrogant and skeptical about how I could benefit from this 100-level class, seeing that I am already a junior. However, I was not given a choice as the class was a major requirement. So, it was with an unwilling heart that I stepped into the first class.

On the first day of class, I took a glace at my surrounding. Uneasy, I decided to look at my schedule once again, hoping that I made a mistake. Looking back now with my current view of the class, I think that my stubbornness, should it persist, would impede me from many opportunities in life.

And so the introduction began, and it swiftly made it into the part that I was waiting for – the syllabus. I was eager to see what could I get out of my time here. And it turned out, there were many things that piqued my interest; it was then that my delight in the class began to manifest. Hindsight looking, things that I was interested in were also ones that I benefitted from the most. One of which was the blog assignments.

I have always loved writing ever since I picked up English writing a few years ago. But I never pushed myself as a writer, never challenged myself with blogging ideas that are outside my comfort zone. Soon, my fear of sailing into unchartered waters dulled my motivation to write, writing simply was not as exciting as it used to be.

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Challenge yourself with new blogging ideas/topics.

In CAP 105, students are asked to write blogs throughout the semester, some are compilations and others reflective writing. All the blogs centered around the technological theme of the class, which to me was an exciting challenge. The most exciting part about writing these blogs was positioning myself in my writing, to have a coherent style that can be easily recognized by my readers when there are other blogs on the same topic. I came to learn that blogging is an interesting way of sharing stories, even in the career world. Through my practices in this course, I have slowly developed myself to be a confident writer who can create relatable content that would interest my audiences.

Aside from the blogs, I also benefited greatly from the curation and sharing of interesting articles throughout the semester. Initially, doing it definitely felt like a chore that would eventually get tiring later in the semester. But then, as I was introduced to different articles by other students, I started becoming more curious about this technological world that we live in, and I started having more questions. So, I decided to treat it not as a required task, but instead a guided opportunity. I see its potential in opening my eyes and widening my knowledge scope about technology that interests me and pertains to my daily life. This element of the course definitely trains me to be an avid news consumer, to be readily informed about the world; including its people, issues, and new trends. I think this is important for anyone who wants to be in Advertising and PR field, to always be in the know as time casts a big impact on message effectiveness, and news consumption increase the information intake drastically. Besides that, whenever I am selected to discuss the article I shared on Slack, I also see it as an opportunity to boost my confidence, and to allow me to practice conveying messages in a clear and concise fashion.

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News: A lens to the whole wide world.

Lastly, I think many people benefitted immensely from the certifications that we were tasked to acquire throughout the course. I have learned many useful things through the modules, things that I will carry with me when I enter my career life. With each certification I attain, it feels like I am laying down sturdy stepping stones for me to be the competent PR professional that I aspire to be.

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Certifications: my stepping stones.

Of course, these are not the only useful things I acquired from CAP 105. I also learned how to use visual editing tools, manage social media, and working in groups were also valuable lessons. I decided to go in depth with those few because they shifted my attitude and showed me the things that I need to do in order to practice PR efficiently. I am glad that I ultimately enrolled in this course, what I learned was definitely irreplaceable.

 

 

 

Co-Labor-ating Tools for Busy-nesses

Media, Technology, Technology Tools

As the demand for businesses to produce work increase, the workforce has the need to collaborate now more than ever. This collaboration will also have to sync to the fast-paced work culture, so technology became their trusty resort.

Through my internships and experiences working with multiple organizations, I have had the chance to use some of the most common tools in the workplace setting. What I learned is that through these business tools, communication becomes instant, work speed increases, and workplace productivity is much more efficient. There were less communication barrier and error, and everyone was able to receive relevant information speedily and move on to complete their given tasks.

So, here I have compiled some of the best business collaboration tools that I found that are common in today’s workplace. Some I have used and some I have heard good things about.

  1. Slack
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Slack- Communication Made Easy

The use of Slack has become a cliche in the business world today, especially for start-ups; but that does not discredit Slack’s usefulness. I have worked with Slack at work, in university, and other student organizations and I could really see how Slack impacted the productivity in those areas of my life.

Slack is essentially a workplace communication tool. People in the same organization can communicate with each other instantly with their own devices, be it mobile or computer. This not only save people time for walking across the office to get a certain product approved, but it also enables people from different countries to work together despite the distance.

I think Slack is especially useful for media companies. It can also be used to send files, photos, and links, which is something that media specialist do a few times every hour. My experience with this is sending social media graphics and copy to my editor to be approved before I can post it online. Slack will always be my top pick.

2. Basecamp

Basecamp was introduced to be at the beginning of 2018. I would describe Basecamp as a serious version of Slack. In addition to being a workplace communication tool, Basecamp has the feature to allows people to assign tasks and set goals.

I got the chance to work with Basecamp when I was a part of GrandPR, Grand Valley State University’s student-run PR firm. With Basecamp, our team was able to separate chatgroups based on our clients. There, the account executives will assign tasks to account associates for them to complete, and everyone can also set goals for themselves to be completed before a certain time.

Basecamp has more of a disciplinary feature, which sets it apart from Slack. I found that using Basecamp makes me hold myself more accountable, and I can also have a visual guide to make sure all my tasks are completed.

3. Google Suite

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Google Suite – The Much Needed Upgrade

I find myself using all of Google Suite’s tools on a daily basis, it is like my best friend. Google Suite is like Microsoft Suite with a collaborative work upgrade. Google Suite allows its users to edit documents simultaneously online, and it allows collaboration in the workplace to be quick and easy. The common tools used in the Google Suite is Google Docs, Google Spreadsheet, Google Slides, Google Drive, and Google Forms.

Google Docs, Spreadsheet, and Slides are, no doubt, essential tools to students in the 21st century. But it is also commonly used in the workplace. Google Docs allows colleagues to draft documents together, the Google Spreadsheet can create financial report or campaign timelines, and GoogleSlides help with presentations. Google Drive allows management to upload materials like logos, contracts and other documents for their employees to quickly retrieve them. Google Drive also has the capacity for team members in companies to upload documents that are useful to each other, saving the time needed for members to email and request for certain documents. Lastly, people can collaborate in drafting a Google Form and use it to administer surveys or to have people RSVP to company events.

4. GitHub

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GitHub – Best Codes are Written Together

GitHub is different from the other tools mentioned on this list, but those who are in the business of coding will be familiar with the tool. GitHub is a tool for coders to collaborate in their coding process. GitHub can be used free of charge but companies can also buy its program for added privacy. The coding team that uses GitHub will be able to code together. They are able to review each other’s code, give comments or even be authorized to edit certain codes, this ensures no mistakes are left unattended. There is also an interactive dashboard for the coding team to make sure they know what code is currently being worked on, and which codes are completed.

There are plenty of tools out there, making it hard for people to decide which to use. I think that it is important for people to assess their needs, then and only then should they start finding the tool that best suits their needs.

Social Media; Catalyst of Free-Expression

Personal Branding, Social Media, Technology

I am very involved in social media in my daily life, I am on most the relevant social media site, and I can be seen online very often. I have always heard how social media negatively impacts lives by instilling less-then-ideal mindsets and lifestyle. Though those statements are not baseless, I think it is important to value people’s autonomy in using social media. I am not ashamed to be a social media advocate, but in this blog, I will discuss how I interact with social media and how it has been affecting my life.

I treat social media very seriously, I think it is important for everyone to be responsible for the content that they put out. However, I also notice that my persistence on social media can be somehow extreme in some instance. I am very critical of my media content, combing through every piece of information to ensure that I am consistently portraying who I am to people, and for that image to be ideal and helpful to me. I view social media as an identity card, it houses who I am, or at least, who I aspire to be seen as.

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I am constantly in pursuit of high-quality social media content.

I will talk more in depth in terms of my involvement with Instagram. I use Instagram very different from other social media sites. I see it as the place for me to work on my personal branding. I could take a hundred photos before I can pick one to post, and I can spend hours to think of a caption that will draw in the impressions and engagements. I also post Insta Stories daily, they could be about my everyday life, and I also have a series that goes into it. For instance, I came up with #weitoohungry as a segment for me to talk about my passion for food as well as posting cooking videos and culinary tips. Aside from that, #farfarawei is the hashtag that I use to indicate moments that are recorded abroad, either studying or traveling. I think it is good for a PR student like me to be more involved with creating connections and fostering relationships through social media for myself before I have to do it in a work setting next time.

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Snapshot of #weitoohungry, an Instagram cooking series that I started last year. 

I think I will continue to build my social media channel even when I am in the workforce. But I am also excited to see what field I will be in and how that will affect my social media use. I was a content intern in the past, and one of my jobs was to juggle four social media pages on my own. Being a social media manager difficult in the beginning, but the things that I learn really changed how I see social media. It helped me establish the importance of social media in this generation, as well as thought me ways to go about utilizing social media professionally and ethically. I think when I re-enter the media field, I will be more mature to discern content quality, as well as be more critical of the effects and information coming from social media.

Like I said before, I used social media mainly to build my personal brand. I think it is very important to have a presence in this media-centric world, which is why I spend a lot of my time experimenting and learning ways to improve my social media brand. I think personal branding means that you get to control the narrative, to have a first say in who you are and what you stand for. Personal branding helps you to showcase the aspects of your identity that you feel most confident in, in turn, this will affect how you view yourself and eventually, how other people see you. This is why I spend my time and effort on social media building my own brand; I know my personality, wittiness, and creativity is what I can best offer to the public, so I want to make sure that it can be easily seen n my social media identity.

Feature Image Credits:

https://www.pexels.com/photo/apple-applications-apps-cell-phone-607812/

When Eyes Listen and Visuals Speak

Public Relations, Social Media, Technology

I thought I was hopeless. By seeing my high school art project next to my classmate’s, it was apparent that I was no art prodigy. When I decided to go into the media field, I knew that I would have to eventually face my fears. It was not that I had no taste in graphics, I just felt incompetent in translating my ideas into concrete, visually-appealing products.

My belief was, however, shifted when I started my first internship. I started to realized how visuals are better than words, the emotional impact they had. During my internship, I was given an access to the Adobe Creative Cloud Tools and was instructed about ways that I could use the power of technology to make my ideas into actual designs.

Here, I compiled my findings on some of the best digital visual designing tools. Through online research, I found these four tools to be the most mentioned.

  • Canva, mentioned in CreativeBloq and Zapier
  • Inkscape, mentioned in TechRadar and CreativeBloq
  • GIMP, mentioned in TechRadar and CreativeBloq
  • Photoshop, mentioned twice on 99design.com, have the highest rating on PCMag.

I have coincidentally experienced working with all these tools, but I am only familiar with two. So, I looked up more information to find some key differences between them.

Costs:

Amongst the four tools, GIMP and Inkscape are free to use. Canva is slightly different, Canva can be used for free unlimitedly, but one can also opt-in to upgrade to Canva for Work to access all the features. Canva for Work would cost 12.95/month, or 119.4/year. Lastly, Adobe Photoshop has a 7-day free trial, but after that, the cheapest plan would be 9.99/month, this plan comes with Adobe Lightroom, a photo editing tool. Other more expensive plans grant access to more Adobe Creative Cloud tools.

User-Friendliness:

Canva’s drag-and-insert way of designing is very easy to be learned. Users can choose templates that are best suited for the purpose of the graphic, and then add images by either uploading or selecting from Canva’s large selection of images. Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, and Inkscape are not as easy to use. Their function tools are represented by symbols which would take time to get used to. More time needs to be put into learning the features before one can fully utilize these three tools.

Features: 

Here are some of the most attractive features these tools have. Photoshop and Canva support multiple-page editing, while GIMP and Inkscape cannot. Every tool but Canva is able to used to manipulate images freely, while Canva can only transform proportionally or disproportionally, which is a big limitation. GIMP has a volunteer-run community and it is easier for users to contact leadership, this enhances the customer experience.

All these tools have their pros and cons, but we should choose the one that best fits our needs. For me, I use Canva to create simple social media posts as it is quick and easy. For more intricate designs, I will use Photoshop. I tried designing a logo with both these tools, I found Photoshop more competent in designing complex images but it is slower than Canva.

 

Now, let us talk about some best practices in social media’s visuals!

Colors

Go for striking colors in your graphic, but refrain from using too many colors as it can be overwhelming. Pick a few colors that fit your brand and colors that would stand out amongst other posts. CoSchedule.com described the different emotional connotations that colors have. According to them, blue brings trust and helps in relationship building, I believe it is the reason why Facebook, Twitter, and Linked-in all use the color blue for their brand.

Messages and typography

Elaine Cunningham from West Michigan Whitecaps adviced that when it comes to messaging, always use typefaces that have many fonts to have the freedom to use different ones to highlight important messages. Using font size to draw emphasis and leaving white space to not overwhelm readers is also important, Canva’s templates shows good examples of this practice.

Visual types and attributes

Firstly, it is important to choose the right image size for the right social media platform to make sure none of the design goes unseen. Other than still images, we can also venture into other visuals such as videos and GIFs.

 

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It about finding what best caters to your current needs.

Sources:

https://www.techradar.com/news/the-best-free-software-for-graphic-designers-2017

https://99designs.com/blog/design-resources/best-tools-for-graphic-designers/

https://zapier.com/blog/graphic-design-tools-for-social-media-images/

https://www.creativebloq.com/graphic-design/free-graphic-design-software-8134039

https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/360106/the-best-graphic-design-software

https://contently.net/2016/09/01/resources/tools/apps/pros-cons-costs-top-5-diy-infographic-tools/

https://coschedule.com/blog/color-psychology-marketing/

https://www.bluemagnetinteractive.com/blog/dos-and-donts-of-creating-images-social-media/

https://tubikstudio.com/social-media-graphics-design-tips-and-best-practices/

 

Photo Credits:

https://www.pexels.com/photo/alphabet-letter-text-on-black-background-1337382/

https://www.pexels.com/photo/information-sign-on-shelf-251225/

Road to Creating My Personal Brand

Public Relations, Social Media, Technology, Uncategorized
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The score generated on Sept. 11.

 

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The score generated on Oct. 2

There has been a decrease in my profile despite me following through with a few steps. I reviewed my web search results, updated my linked-in profile, updated my Facebook profile, and created a BrandYourself profile. But my score did not go up.

About.me link: https://about.me/yekj

A Job Search in the Media/PR Field

Public Relations, Social Media, Technology

Digital Advertising Strategist
The Smithee Group
https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=4ff0d9d68a644654&tk=1cmofte1caf9aa78&from=serp&alid=3&advn=2668704198920249

  • Digital marketing experience is preferred, however other relative experience will be considered.
  • Proficiency with Facebook Ads Manager, Google AdWords, and Google Analytics. Other platforms are a plus.
  • Proficiency with email marketing hubs like MailChimp or Constant Contact.
  • Strong data analytics background with experience in digital media buying.
  • Ability to handle multiple complex projects; a resourceful self-starter who can take initiative and follow through on projects.

For this position, I only have experience working with Facebook Ads Manager. To better assume this position, I will have to learn the other social media tools. I also will have to gain experience in digital media buying and digital marketing.

Social Media Specialist
Morley Companies, Inc.
https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=2df30e6a4c74f0e9&q=social%20media&tk=1cmofppk4a2dbbdf&from=web&advn=4076705240864835&sjdu=AAi26a2I_xZ0TQRSZr0TW1j4ckBSgWVk6V44eLtOPYdv6N53oFTibDWt3AawDhPjyufWHB8SgI5V6d6L9SETN8bJdZ32MKBWnYdH7ZO_6UCikDGBjss_wnlJIr8Wo0tPwXmVU53fToaOAsXdWPJZHWpKfIg7uiXQu_m4VhA6TCQ&acatk=1cmofq4lhaf9a8ci&pub=4a1b367933fd867b19b072952f68dceb&vjs=3

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • One or more years of customer service experience
  • One or more years of social platform experience (Facebook, Twitter, forums, etc.)

This position requires years of hands-on experience, which I have yet to possess. To better assume this position, I will have to spend time refining myself in entry-level jobs. I also need to learn more about social media management.

Social Media Marketing Coordinator
Innovations in Wallcoverings, Inc
https://www.indeed.com/cmp/INNOVATIONS-IN-WALLCOVERINGS/jobs/Social-Media-Marketing-Coordinator-7dfbc6a933de7610?sjdu=QwrRXKrqZ3CNX5W-O9jEveyKMGbi7h6SG6Um4sc6RErOF7j43uwqGfpCu7kzcjpg2DwOmZ0sURPFaaOBQyYa4qDaXASzLyxg2e9fHjjguWs&tk=1cmofppk4a2dbbdf&vjs=3

  • Familiar with social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn
  • Proficient in Excel
  • Experience with Adobe Creative Suite helpful
  • Strong data analytics background with experience in digital media buying.

For this position, I believe I have the relevant knowledge about some of the social media platforms. I also have experience with Photoshop and Illustrator from the Adobe Creative Suite. I will have to equip myself with data analytics skills and digital media buying knowledge to better take on this position.

Public Relations Coordinator
Carol Leggett Public Relations
https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Carol-Leggett-Public-Relations/jobs/Public-Relation-Coordinator-8a021b0cc157af0f?q=public+relations&vjs=3

  • At least 1 year of experience in a public relations role
  • Excellent writing and research skills
  • Knowledge of social media and Hootsuite
  • Knowledge of Cision
  • Ability to prioritize and multitask
  • Ability to work with a team as well as independently

I believe I possess many of the technical and personal skills that this position require. However, I will have to learn to use tools like Hootsuite and Cision to better assume the role. I also need to find entry-level jobs to gain working experience for this job.

Public Relations Coordinator
All Nippon Airlines
https://www.indeed.com/cmp/ALL-NIPPON-AIRLINES/jobs/Public-Relation-Coordinator-8a21d5cc953529d1?q=public+relations&vjs=3

  • At least two years of related Public Relations experience required.
  • Additional experience in Advertising and/or Marketing preferred.
  • Experience in the Airline/Travel industry preferred.
  • Or any equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Bachelor’s degree required.
  • Knowledge of Word Processing software, PowerPoint, and Excel

I am very interested in traveling and airlines work. However, other than being a frequent flyer, I do not possess many of the career experiences that this job requires. But, I do have a strong proficiency in the Microsoft Suite.

Healthcare Public Relations Assistant Account Executive
RXMD
https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Medical-Dynamics/jobs/Healthcare-Public-Relation-Assistant-Account-Executive-bb9a47d39a7fef06?sjdu=QwrRXKrqZ3CNX5W-O9jEvaK-IqlRfWx3R8EWF6AqU56S1wmf0ObQTyqzlAB0SM3g4ZPr_NUF2go-BOwQ51E09L-l-sdEaEfwuwSMa5YQLO15xXp1_OO_lKjTVDxknEogeiMLJhIZOquHX8OL_MVnvA&tk=1cmoheih2a2db8b5&vjs=3

  • Recent college graduate with a degree in communications, public relations or healthcare/sciences or 1-year experience in a public relations agency
  • Knowledge and expertise in research tools including Cision and Factiva
  • Immersion in digital platforms
  • Knowledge of blogosphere and/or blogging platforms like WordPress, PowerPoint, Excel, etc.

This job is suitable for my major- Public Relations. I will need to, however, further equip myself with media research tools. I also have to refine my skills in using blogging platforms, including WordPress.

Social Media Associate/Coordinator
CitiStaffing, LLC
https://www.indeed.com/cmp/CitiStaffing,-LLC/jobs/Social-Media-Associate-Coordinator-a8140e97e09ea857?sjdu=QwrRXKrqZ3CNX5W-O9jEveyKMGbi7h6SG6Um4sc6RErv2pBWvkOAMiJyfyTjajWQ4gsnrb2iUGzguLVLoV6pAbyh5B-zYtE-eQtoayoEHKY&tk=1cmoidpfaa2dbde7&vjs=3

  • Proficient knowledge and experience with Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Google Hangout
  • Superior communication skills, including writing, editing, and verbal capabilities
  • Hands-on experience in developing and executing social media strategies
  • Excellent project management and organizational skills, including the proven ability to handle multiple complex projects simultaneously and against a deadline
  • Proficient knowledge and experience with Content Management Systems preferred
  • Experience with social listening, measurement and analytics preferred (e.g. Tweetdeck, Hootsuite, Google Analytics, and others)

For this position, I possess knowledge of many of the social media platforms and have strong communication skills. Other than Tweetdeck, I have not work with the other tools. So, I will have to better equip myself with media tools and systems to assume this position.

Content Creator
Ignite Social Media
https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=740db12fe648c100&q=content+creator&tk=1cmoinklra2dbbme&from=web&vjs=3

  • Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, PR, Graphic Design or a related field of study
  • 2+ Years Previous agency or related experience is highly preferred
  • Proficiency in creative and design platforms (Adobe Suite, Online Tools)
  • Experience with Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook)
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Team player mentality with focus on collaboration
  • Internally driven sense of accountability
  • Ability to seamlessly manage responsibilities across multiple accounts
  • Self-motivated with a strong eagerness to learn

I believe I possess this personal and communication skills required for this position. I also have some experience in design platforms, but they need to be further improved. I also need to gain some agency experience before I can assume this position.

 

PR Assistant Account Executive

3rd Coast PR
https://www.indeed.com/cmp/3rd-Coast-PR/jobs/PR-Assistant-Account-Executive-3cfc35e67d71eefa?sjdu=QwrRXKrqZ3CNX5W-O9jEvbk5yNLUP2aWAnWcx-rdxtnvenwS5zBpjVaGoPbBDgmRu_GyvK0W1uxgU77qFuAIN0Mn0aQrhmhoth8DZlXPhO8&tk=1cmoj5dt5a2db82j&vjs=3

  • Bachelor’s degree in public relations, communications, journalism or related degree
  • Previous internship experience in the agency communications
  • Superior attention to detail
  • Solid grasp of basic public relations tools, tactics and business industry issues
  • Solid research skills including trends and industry news
  • Excellent writing and editing skills, including a firm grasp of AP style
  • Fundamental understanding of media outreach activities, both to consumer and trade media
  • Solid understanding in utilizing and implementing social media tools and strategies
  • Experience with research and media list building tools
  • Ability to work effectively in a team-based environment while taking ownership of individual projects
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
  • Some knowledge of Adobe design suite
For this position, my proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, and experience in Adobe Design Suite will be beneficial for my application. I also have the relevant college major to match. I just have to gain more experience through internships and other on-campus opportunities.
Public Relations & Social Media Manager

Nemacolin Woodlands Resort

https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=56b324e65319afb5&tk=1cmojk8hqaf9a8vn&from=serp&alid=3&advn=9741151883911060

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, or Marketing
  • 2+ years’ experience in media, public relations, communications, marketing, or a related field
    2+ years’ social media experience
  • Must be able to speak English
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite

I believe that I possess the technical and personal skills to assume this position. i am also enrolled in the relevant college program. However, I will have to gain more hands-on experience before I can be suitable for the role.

Technology, The Line On Which The World Progresses

Public Relations, Social Media, Technology

It is evident that most fields of career today are inseparable from technology, this can easily be observed seeing that most business today, including small/medium enterprises, all have some form of presence online, be it a website or a Facebook page. Public relations, being the most relational element in a business management model has also got onto the trend of using technology. Emails and social media are just some of the basic examples that show technology’s role in shifting the process of building and reinforcing relationships between businesses and the public in the vast world today.

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Technology changed how people build and maintain everyday relationships.

This was precisely my thought process when I decided to take on Technology in Advertising and PR. The way that technology is guiding advertising and PR is undeniable. Technology made advertising and PR into what it is today, and I believe that, as more new technology is released into the world of consumers, the field of advertising and PR will also adapt and transform accordingly.

Acknowledging the role that technology plays in PR implored me to better equip myself as a public relations specialists in-the-making, and to be competent in this ever-changing field of PR. This is primarily the reason why I chose to take on CAP 105.

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Better quipping myself will allow me to be on-par with my prospective colleagues.

Aside from the perspectives that I fostered as a PR student in Grand Valley State University, I think part of my acknowledgement for the importance of technology in advertising and PR also stems from my past internship experiences.

In 2017, before I transferred to GVSU, I decided to apply for internships, in hopes to better understand the media business, as well as to get a taste of a full-time job in the fast-pace and ever-exciting media field.

And so I did, and it was not long before I was officially hired as a content intern for SAYS.com, a social new company in Malaysia. I can still recall moments from my internship, everything that I did was absolutely tough. But in hindsight, I really saw how technology eased me into the job. I was introduced to tools like slack, tweetdeck, adobe photoshop, and SimpleReach, all of which really helped me in getting my work done efficiently.

Of all the tools that I used in my four-month internship, the one that really made an impression on me was SimpleReach. It was the social analytic tool that my department used all of the time. We used it to check views, reads, mentions, reach, and clicks. It was very exciting to see how the work that you have created resonate and react with the public. I would always check the score on my published stories to recalibrate myself. I would give myself a pat in the back myself when I had a good social score on SimpleReach, and conversely, dissect the report to improve my next story, and set a goal for myself.

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The people from SAYS.com who equipped me with media skills and knowledge.

Through that internship, I learned that technology is far beyond a basic communication tool. If used right, it can be used to educate, discipline, and improve oneself.

I hope that through this course, I am able to be introduced to more tools, such as SimpleReach, that is used in advertising and PR. I also hope it provides me with the chance to refine my skills of using designing applications as it was the one thing that I did not get a lot of guidance on during my past internships. I also hope that this class will instill within me the curiosity for new technology, be more aware of technology news and updates, to be in the zeitgeist of this technologically advanced society.

Though I think that I have seen much of the wonders that technology brings to, not just the field of advertising and PR, but to the fast-growing world. I strongly believe that technology has the infinite capacity to evolve.

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