Dad,
I know you are confused as to why I chose to pursue a career in P.R. as opposed to a more traditional business career, like the one you chose. Well frankly Dad...accounting is boring. I wanted a career where I could challenge myself everyday. Numbers will always add up the same way, however, in p.r. there is always a new way to think about problems and campaigns. Pursuing a career in P.R. will allow me to think about all situations in new ways. In order to get noticed or get the story out you have to have an interesting angle or a new idea. I like that I will get to do something new everyday. I like the possibility of being able to go to work and work on a new project/s every day. I like that my job duties will not be explicitly laid out, that I will have some freedom to get the job done. All in all, to me p.r. is a career full of possibilities and variety. A chance for me to come up with creative solutions on a daily basis.
P.R. is also a career that is based upon my strengths. I am a good writer and speaker. I can easily relate to many different types of people. I am creative and innovative. A career in P.R. will allow me to shine
all in all, P.R. is a career where I think my talents and drives will be put to best use.
All the best,
Cara
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