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Can a shy person become a Public Relations Officer?

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Question added by Zain Khater , Project Supervisor – StartUp Project , Injaz
Date Posted: 2018/02/04
Aldina Jahic
by Aldina Jahic , Guest relations/Customer service , Royal Catering Services L.L.C

Of course, we are all shy or insecure in one point?! Maybe someone love to talk but he don't have much to say or he don't have communication skills...If you have all you need for PR but you are shy... you should just brake the ice, go out from your comfort zone... "I really believe that if you want something bad enough, and you work so hard to get it, and you have it inside, then if you just never stop, it's gonna happen." B

 

hisham abu dagga
by hisham abu dagga , Project Manager / مدير مشاريع , مؤسسة عبدالكريم العواض للمقاولات

Match your skills with the job

 

You want to see the employers that you have the necessary for your success in the job. The skills you include in your CV will be used to match your qualifications for the job you are applying for.

When writing skills in your CV you should be specific. The more skills you have in your job, the more likely you are to be interviewed. The following are examples of skills, letters of employment, job applications and personal interviews.

 

 

Or customer service skills. Learn more about personal skills and acquired skills.

 

Ghulam Mohyiddeen
by Ghulam Mohyiddeen , Assistant Manager Fueling & Audit , (ZTE) Zhongxing Telecom Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd.

Why not, where there is a will there is a way ! ð¼

Edgar Kafwa
by Edgar Kafwa , operations coordinator , AMNCO

It's an interesting question, but a public relation representative as a matter of priority should be confident. At some point they would be tested on some very pertinent issues that would dent a company's image if handled from a coy perspective. This is where character evaluation during hiring becomes key.

Ashraf E. Mahmoud (PhD)
by Ashraf E. Mahmoud (PhD) , University Lecturer, Freelancer Consultant and Trainer for Int'l Business & Banking TF. , FreeLancer

Thanks for invitation,

Yes, he can if he is willing to be and have a well training to overcome this, specially for communication, presentation and negotiation skills.

DHARMINDER SINGH
by DHARMINDER SINGH , QHSE Supervisor , Al Nab'a Services LLC

No never, there is no any meaning of shy in professional field.

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