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PUBLIC RELATIONS INTERNSHIPS FOR UNDER – REPRESENTED TALENT

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Public Relations Internships

We provide paid Public Relations internships for Black students and graduates through the 10,000 Black Interns programme, and paid Public Relations internships for disabled students and graduates of all ethnicities, through the 10,000 Able Interns programme across a range of UK industries – including Public Relations

PR is short for Public Relations. PR is the practice of communicating information about an individual or organisation with the goal of influencing public perception. This can vary greatly but includes crisis management, media relations, community relations, corporate responsibility and public affairs. Those who work in public relations are good storytellers. It is a role that would appeal to anyone who is persuasive, personable and good at influencing others. Public perceptions of individuals, brands and organisations often have a key influence on the individual, brand or organisation’s success.

Your PR internship may include the following tasks:

  • Communicating with current or prospective clients
  • Creating and curating engaging content
  • Distributing press releases
  • Assisting with administrative duties
  • Building and updating media lists and databases
  • Scheduling, coordinating and attending various events
  • Performing research and market analysis activities

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Paid Public Relations internship opportunities can be found across the UK – from London to Edinburgh, and including Birmingham and Manchester.

THE 10,000 INTERNS EXPERIENCE

We provide paid internships for Black students and graduates through the 10,000 Black Interns programme, and paid internships for disabled students and graduates of all ethnicities, through the 10,000 Able Interns programme across a range of UK industries.

Here’s how our programmes work:

01
Submit an Application

Choose up to 3 sectors, and submit your application with a cover letter and CV for each. Make the most of our application training sessions to help you prepare

Sept-Oct
02
Complete interviews and assessments

Our companies will then review applications focusing on your potential and experience. Companies will reach out directly should they wish to take your application forward

Nov-Feb
03
Receive your offer, start training

Successful candidates will be emailed details of their role, and get access to extensive pre-internship training and development through the Foundation

March-May
04
Your internship begins

Start your paid, 6-week+ internship, be supported by a mentor, and kickstart your career.

June-Sept