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Help a PR Pro Out Toronto ? Job Listings #happo #happoTO

Today sees a very cool event called Help a PR Pro Out, or HAPPO. Initiated by Arik Hanson and Valerie Simon, its aim is simple – to connect PR jobseekers with agencies and businesses with PR positions available.

I’m honoured to be part of the “team” that’s bringing HAPPO to Toronto, along with PR guy supreme Dave Fleet, of Thornley Fallis. Below you’ll find some current job listings in the Toronto and GTA area – please retweet on Twitter (there’s a dedicated #happo and #happoTO hashtag), share on Facebook and anywhere else you can (especially if you’re in the Toronto and GTA area), and let’s help connect everyone together!

– Note: If you’re an agency or PR company, or have a PR position open at your business, I have details of some great people for you – please feel free to email me for more information, or leave your details in the comments below. Same if you’re a jobseeker – feel free to leave your details in the comments and let’s see if we can help.

Thanks!

Listings (so far):

  • PR Event Intern (Toronto – Remote Stylist)
  • Corporate Comms Consultant (Mississauga – Purolator))
  • Comms Specialist (Toronto – Lang Michener LLP)
  • Manager, Corporate Comms (Toronto, one-year contract – Toronto Public Library)
  • PR Manager (Burlington, one-year contract – IKEA Canada)
  • PR Co-Ordinator (Toronto – Hays)
  • PR Rep  (Toronto, one year-contract – Toyota Canada)
  • PR Assistant (Toronto – Stivers)
  • Media and Comms Co-Ordinator (Toronto – Cancer Care Ontario)
  • Business Communications Associate (Toronto – Google Canada)
  • Vice President, Consumer Comms (Toronto – Apex PR)
  • Head of External Comms, Global Advisory (Toronto – KPMG)
  • Senior Manager, Corporate and Public Affairs (Toronto – TD Bank)
  • Communications Specialist (Toronto – Bombardier)
  • Senior Corporate Comms Specialist (Mississauga – FedEx)
  • Corporate Comms Manager (Brampton – DynaCare)
  • Comms Manager – (Brampton – Loblaws)

 

An Invite to Pimp Your Blog

Mr BlingSo this week’s been really quiet on here, due to a particularly busy project over at Maritz Canada. Now that project has at least resorted to more normal activity levels, I’ll be jumping back in here and reverting back to normal frequency.

First up will be the continuation and conclusion of the 7 Days to Turn Your Blog Into a Social Media Hub series, and this will be followed by some thoughts I’ve been having around operational social media and marketing differently. So, thanks for your patience during this recent quiet spell – really appreciate it.

But before all that, I’d like to ask you a favour – share your blog.

Leave the URL and a little info about it in the comments section (don’t worry if it doesn’t appear immediately – I use a filter for multiple links, but I will publish any filtered as soon as possible).

You kindly come here to read and maybe share a post or two with your community; now I’d like to do the same. The comments are yours to share your blog with us. And while you’re there, make sure you check out some of the blogs left there – you might just find some great new reads.

Thanks for being you, guys.

Creative Commons License photo credit: nicora

Quality Assurance

You have a new product. You need to test it before it goes public. You hire an agency to carry out a focus group for you. You pay people to tell you what, essentially, you want to hear (many focus group participants won’t be completely honest since they want repeat invitations).

You’ve just spent five figures to find out just a tiny bit more than you knew before about your product.

Now. You have a new product. You need to test it before it goes public. You give it to your sales people; your marketing people; your customer service people. You know – the ones who have to live with its real value from the front line.

Who do you think will offer the real feedback?

 

Universal

Ideas begin with one person, but the best ones are chewed over by many before being released to the public.

There’s a reason for this. Personal bias and parental protection often makes us myopic about letting go, and this can make us miss the bigger picture. Afterward, we realize our good idea became great because of universal viewpoints.

Something to keep in mind the next time you’re about to tell someone they’re too junior to offer an input into your business masterplan.

Untapped Episode 1: Stupidity Tries

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Stupidity Tries

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