Khaleej Times

An exciting avenue for new graduates

- Sherouk Zakaria

With the growth of public relations (PR) in the country, many young people continue to choose the field even after graduating with a different degree.

Israa Jaser started working at the Sharjah-based National Network Communicat­ion (NNC) while she was still studying marketing at Al Dar University College in Dubai. “I found that PR is similar to my major and working in it gave me the practical work experience that complement­ed the theories we study,” said Jaser. She says it has taught her communicat­ion skills, patience, time management, and meeting deadlines. Although it can be stressful, she says the environmen­t and friendline­ss of her colleagues makes it a rewarding experience.

“I never felt that am working just because I have to. My colleagues and coworkers are like my second family now and I have to give my best for them,” she said.

Farah Nadim graduated from the American University of Sharjah with a Bachelor’s degree in Internatio­nal Relations, but looked towards PR after a lack of job opportunit­ies in her field of specialisa­tion. She has been interning with Impact Porter Novelli, though she never imagined she would get into PR. “It was the only opportunit­y I got at the time, but it helped me develop the skills I need to pursue my career later in life,” said Nadim, who also minored in Mass Communicat­ions.

Media relations helped her develop communicat­ion and social skills, and presented her with new challenges, she pointed out. “I enjoy working on projects that involve influencer­s or celebritie­s, since it is challengin­g to persuade them to join a certain brand,” noted Nadim.

Echoing similar thoughts is Farah Al-Obaidi, head of the Media Relations Department at Sahara Communicat­ions, who said the PR industry in UAE is a very interactiv­e field for beginners, teaching them a wide range of skills. “The UAE is a target for big companies and profession­als searching for new markets and new opportunit­ies, which gives us better exposure,” Al-Obaidi said.

Many of the companies operating here have an internatio­nal focus and therefore, as a young PR practition­er here in UAE, she was required to communicat­e regionally and internatio­nally with different media. “It gave me a great opportunit­y to build a good future career path and increase my expertise in the PR industry, with the ability to grow and occupy high levels of responsibi­lity in my company,” said Al-Obaidi.

sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com

I found that PR is similar to my major and working in it gave me the practical experience that complement­ed the theories we study.” Israa Jaser, National Network Communicat­ion

An opening in PR was the only one I got after my studies, but it helped me develop the skills I need to pursue my career later in life.” Farah Nadim, intern, Impact Porter Novelli

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