PR Census: How PR roles are changing
20 Oct 2011 | by Cathy Bussey
PRCA asked the industry how it thought job roles had changed in the PR Census 2011, the findings were ...
PRCA/PRWeek PR Census revealed that more than 90 per cent of the industry were white, just three per cent ...
PRCA asked the industry how it thought job roles had changed in the PR Census 2011, the findings were ...
board director/partner* *Source: PR Census 2011 ...
The majority of the UK PR industry is based in London, figures from the PR Census show. Are...Judging by figures revealed in PRWeek and the PRCA's PR Census 2011 , the UK PR industry seems to ...
fantastic, popular and often fun industry. He adds that the survey backs up the PR Census 2011, showing ...
25,855. According to the PR Census figures, the average salary for a man was 62,932, whereas the ...
previous format with the PR Census, a much larger-scale research project carried out by independent market ...
overwhelmingly white and middle-class, and figures from our recent PR Census, a joint project with the PRCA, have ...
The UK PR industry contributes £7.5bn to the economy, according to the PR Census 2011...people. The PR Census, the biggest ever research project into the UK PR industry, involved an online ...
The 2011 PR Census, a joint PRWeek and PRCA research project, published this week, is the biggest...first PR Census is proof of the massive and ever-growing value to the British economy. If any ...