Multiple Choice
Most public relations teachers, supervisors and executive recruiters indicate that
A) public relations people excel at writing well.
B) public relations people, largely, are horrible writers.
C) public relations people ignore opportunities to improve their writing skills.
D) public relations people fail to recognize the added value knowing how to write will have for their career.
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