Thursday, April 24, 2014

Publico Bonjour (part of my internship) Is that PR??



Hello people,

For my second post I will focus on whether picking up the phone is part of PR tasks. This was what I did for 2 days during my third week at Publico. At the beginning, I was like: ok is that PR? I think that it was a very good experience for me. Thinking of PR tasks we tend to think firstly about really big projects and presentations and dealing with the media directly on first occasions. Picking up the phone, transferring calls, taking messages, calling back the clients were really helpful. I think that it is the first step for a communication student. Instead of stepping directly in the public relations world with presentations, client brief and so on, talking via the phone is a good beginning. This can help to have a first approach and contact with the clients, understand more about the relationship between the client and the agency, know about the different issues and how the designers as well as the marketing persons are dealing with them. It gives an overview of how to deal with crisis and can prepare me for a crisis period later on. When transferring the clients’ calls to my supervisor and seeing her dealing with the issues is very interesting. Eventually I will not be able to list the different issues here (confidentiality) as firstly it is about the clients and secondly it concerns some projects which are not completed yet. But what I can say is that picking up the phone is not as boring as others might think. If you think well, it helps you deal with future issues where you can therefore handle them easily as if you have some experiences with the matter. If you think about only sitting and picking up the phone without trying to understand the matter or only transferring calls this will undoubtedly not help. One advice is therefore try to take every task done during an internship very seriously and when analysing it deeply you can see that it really helps.

That’s it for now guys
See you in the next post
Graziella Hippolyte
15806785

The Charles Telfair Institute

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I cannot agree more, i remember when i was given the task to search for potential partners/sponsors for Agua Bendita Australia i was petrified to speak to them. I didn't have the confidence, i mumbled a lot and i did not sound convincing. I sounded unprofessional.
People may think this isn't PR but it is! It's all about communicating the message your sending out.
Having this experience, especially early on in your career is the best way to learn from your mistakes, it builds your character and it gives you time to better mold you.
Kelsey 14530627

Unknown said...

Hi Kelsey,

Talking to the clients for the first time is very important as they are the clients and you are talking on behalf of the company although it is for an internship. This is actually PR as you are dealing with the clients. I remember the first time I picked up the phone; my voice was trembling due to the stress when realizing I was talking to real clients. The second time was better and I found it very interesting especially when seeing how the company dealt with some issues. I got the chance of having friendly clients and this beyond shadow of doubt helped me a lot.

Thanks for your comment :)
Graziella Hippolyte
15806785
CTI