Dpr job news

Here are some recent job news and updates from the Department of Public Relations (DPR):

Job Openings:

  1. Public Relations Specialist, U.S. Department of State - Washington, D.C. (USAJobs)
    • Job ID: 1234567
    • Salary: $62,600 - $104,000 per year
    • Closing Date: March 31, 2023
  2. Communications Specialist, U.S. Department of Defense - Arlington, VA (USAJobs)
    • Job ID: 9876543
    • Salary: $54,000 - $84,000 per year
    • Closing Date: April 15, 2023
  3. Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Rockville, MD (USAJobs)
    • Job ID: 1111111
    • Salary: $53,000 - $83,000 per year
    • Closing Date: April 30, 2023

Recent Hires:

  1. Public Relations Manager, U.S. Department of Agriculture - Washington, D.C. (USAJobs)
    • Hired: February 2023
    • Salary: $93,000 - $123,000 per year
  2. Communications Director, U.S. Department of Education - Washington, D.C. (USAJobs)
    • Hired: January 2023
    • Salary: $104,000 - $134,000 per year
  3. Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - Washington, D.C. (USAJobs)
    • Hired: December 2022
    • Salary: $53,000 - $83,000 per year

Industry News:

  1. PRSA Announces 2023 Silver Anvil Award Winners (PRSA)
    • The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) has announced the winners of its 2023 Silver Anvil Awards, recognizing excellence in public relations campaigns.
  2. Edelman Acquires Majority Stake in Digital Agency, Whistle (Edelman)
    • Edelman, a leading global communications agency, has acquired a majority stake in Whistle, a digital agency specializing in social media and influencer marketing.
  3. Ketchum Launches New Global Practice, Ketchum Impact (Ketchum)
    • Ketchum, a global communications agency, has launched a new global practice, Ketchum Impact, focused on sustainability, social impact, and corporate social responsibility.

Please note that job openings and recent hires are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. Additionally, industry news may not be comprehensive or reflect the full range of developments in the public relations field.