Do you feel more comfortable writing in the corporate or academic sphere?
Does professional writing change between companies and universities?
How does your approach to writing change within your own company, in contrast to working for someone else?
Since public relations writing is extremely strategic and strictly follows the AP style guide, have your writing experiences developed and or changed over time?
What are aspects of public relations writing that the outside would not know about or expect in your field?
What is a barrier in the public relations field and what tips would you give to someone needing to overcome this barrier in order to be an effective writer? …show more content…
Did the internet, and more specifically social media, aid you in resolving that crisis?
Which social platform do you believe is the most useful for your day-to-day workflow?
Which piece of writing in your portfolio are you most proud of?
How have you developed your individual brand with writing and what is one word you would use to describe your brand.
Could you describe your ideal public relations workplace in the context of professional writing?
How can a new professional writer make an immediate impact in the public relations workspace?
What has made you stand out as a successful writer in the workplace?
What are the stages of writing you utilize in a typical project?
Do you prefer taking notes by hand or on a