Prime Opportunity

By Len Gutman on June 26th, 2007 In Jobs

PRIME 3 Seeks Public Relations Account Executive

Fast growing Phoenix-based PR, marketing & event planning company is looking for a public relations account executive and specialist to service clients. Local and national public relations and marketing needed. Clients have included restaurants, nightclubs, corporate, non profits, sports teams, foundations, retail and boutiques. Many exciting opportunities!

Responsibilities include building and maintaining client and media relationships, marketing, brainstorming traditional and non-traditional PR tactics, writing (AP style required), pitching story ideas to secure positive press coverage, event logistics and planning, administrative needs & tasks, researching, monthly reporting, able to multi task in a fast paced environment while staying detail oriented. We also provide video production and other marketing services and this position may be required to assist in managing these details.

We are looking for a proactive self-starter wanting to excel in a fast paced environment. Public Relations experience a must. Salary depends on experience and includes benefits – please send minimum salary requirements and resume to jobs@prime-3.com with “PR Account Executive” in subject line.

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