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How Important Is It to Clearly Communicate Your Mission in the Hiring Process?
How are we strengthening the bench behind us so our organizations are prepared, not just for the next transition, but for whatever comes after that?

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Ty Walker, Grants Coordinator- Agog

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Delaney Zambrano at The Communications Network

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Ankush Jindal, Chief Brand Officer-Working Families Party

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Brendan O’Callaghan - Vice President of Strategic Communications at Alliance for Higher Education
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PRsay & Chaloner Series - When Opportunity Calls: The Candidate Screen
Chaloner & PRSA launch series focused on navigating the recruitment process.

Fitting the Job Description
Everyone at one point in their job search happens upon a job they want to apply for, but for which they don’t completely meet the qualifications. When should you still apply, and when should you treat the job description as law?

What I Look For
Often times our clients will provide us with non-negotiable criteria for candidates to meet; skills that candidates must possess or experience candidates must have to be considered for a specific role. Of course this varies across positions and companies, but there are several items we see cropping up again and again. Some of these critical qualities are simply intangible and can’t truly be taught, but many simply take practice.

You've Got to Toss the Hat
Let’s reflect on how to get your hat in the ring.

The Ted Chaloner Learning Fund
Last month, we announced the retirement of our founder, Ted Chaloner, and I have just returned from Boston where we held several events to honor and celebrate his career. This included making a major announcement at the PRSA Boston annual meeting where I unveiled the partnership with PRSA Boston to launch The Ted Chaloner Learning Fund.

Networking at Massachusetts Innovation Nights
In Boston, most PR people go to PRSA, IABC or Publicity Club of New England events. Marketing folks go to the Ad Club or MITX. Investor Relations practitioners go to NIRI meetings. That makes sense, but there are networking opportunities in unexpected places that can be fun, interesting and useful.



