When I was a child, I never understood why Tata salt was known as Desh Ka Namak. My father explained to me that it is a tagline that comes with the product. I began to notice that and understood how the reputation of Tata was so high and that helped them coin a tagline like that. During my graduation, I had multiple internships. One was in media, one in media management and one in corporate communications. I understood the difference between an advertisement and public relations then. I understood how an earned media is way more credible than paid media. I was so fascinated about this field. A small group of people, who are responsible for the reputation of the entire company in front of their customers, employees, investors and the general public. When I researched about it, I found many qualities that I have that are a great match for the field of PR. My habits and nature drove me towards this, and therefore a higher education in public relations. Some of them are:
Apart from these, I don’t want to be stuck at the same kind of work to deal with every day that after a year or two tends to get boring and frustrating. This field allows me diversity and allows me to work in various sectors, for various types of clients. I can use my social media understanding in this field and help my recruiter to benefit from it. I take inspiration from great things around me and I innovate new ideas, which is cherished in this field. I have a knack for crisis solving because I usually don’t tend to get nervous.
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It is a beautiful mix of many other vital fields. Over a period of time, we all have seen how PR has helped companies as well as individuals in both the good and bad times. In these times of Covid 19, the trust of brands plays the most vital role for a brand. I wish to be one amongst these unsung heroes in the future, who is known across the corporates as someone who can manage the reputation of any brand without saying no to any situation.
This blog post originally appeared on Sourav Kanungo’s blog: souravkanungo.blogspot.com
Sourav Kanungo
Sourav Kanungo is a post graduate of Class of 2021 at SCoRe. He hails from the Silver city Cuttack and before pursuing his higher education in public relations, he completed BA-Journalism and Mass Communication (Honours) degree from BGU. A NCC RDC Cadet, he likes to produce documentaries, follows current affairs and has interest in politics and the judiciary. He loves the nature and wishes to do more to save the environment. Sourav interned with, and was later offered a full time role at Adfactors PR, Mumbai, where he currently works.
She can be reached at @sourav_kanungo on Twitter, and as Sourav Kanungo on LinkedIn.