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C&F Porter Novelli: PR Fundamentals Internship

C&F Porter Novelli: PR Fundamentals Internship

C&F Porter Novelli, one of Nigeria’s leading Public Relations’ agencies, has been in the business of reputation building and management consultancy for more than thirteen years.
They are currently running a  PR Fundamentals Internship Programme, which offers young graduates the opportunity to spend 12 months working and learning.

The Programme aims to foster a pool of talented and innovative
individuals who can be identified and engaged by the Public Relations industry.
The PR Fundamentals Internship Programme runs for a period of 12-month commencing in January. Interns shall participate in a mixed environment of classroom and apprenticeship learning ensuring that interns are optimally prepared as PR professionals both theoretically and practically.
Classes are held every day of the first week and weekly thereafter during the course of the regular workdays. Featured classes include lectures by staff experts and discussions emphasizing the fundamental skills of public relations.
Interns will spend most period of their internship as integral member of Account Teams learning the fundamental skills of public relations: e.g. writing, media monitoring, media relations, electronic media, special event planning, new business presentation and more. Those who display aptitude and interest for thought leadership may be posted to the Research and Planning Department which focuses on developing PR insights, innovation and quality assurance.
Qualifications:
  • The PR Fundamentals Internship Program seeks recent graduates with little or no prior experience in the field.
  • Applicants must have graduated from the university before applying.
  • Candidates also must have completed the National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) Programme.
How to Apply:
All application forms must be submitted with:
  1. Three (3) written tests
  2. A current resume
  3. Two (2) signed letters of recommendation (Preferably from lecturers or supervisors)
Deadline: 31st October 2010
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