We all hear it. We go to Happy Hour, meet up with friends and connect with new people. It varies, but it’s always something along the lines of:

New Compadre: So, what do you do?
Me: I’m a public relations professional.
NC: What’s that?

confusedDo you ever pause or go into a long-winded explanation? I do, even with my parents. The first time I told my mom what I wanted to do, she got a really confused look on her face and asked me to explain further. When I got my first job, my grandmother called me and said “Your mom told me you got a new job, but has no idea what you’re doing.”

Here’s my thing. How do YOU as a professional define public relations? I hear different terms and definitions. Why is that? Is our profession that multi-dimensional? Do people lump other job responsibilities under PR because it’s easier?

I think we have a lot of different definitions or explanations because public relations, as a whole, is dependent on client or brand needs. Our basic principles are the same – we write press releases, garner positive publicity, handle media relations, etc. But the needs, and how much a client or org wants to be out there, is very dependent on how we execute our job. I think this will play an even bigger role in the social media realm.

You tell me. How do you define it? Why do you think there are multiple explanations?

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