Toronto Public Relations Jobs
Welcome to the “official” Blogging Me Blogging You public relations recruitment page!
There are a lot of Public Relations jobs in Toronto right now, both within the Fleishman-Hillard / iStudio / High Road Communications family and in the broader public relations community. As such, I thought it would be a good time to consolidate the jobs that have come across my inbox in one easy-to-monetize place.
This is not a purely altruistic decision although after my year-long search for a first job, I’m happy to help out any and all job seekers as a matter of course. Internal referrals for positions generate a small, but significant, bonus so please remember (and reference) where you found the listing when applying for any positions. Or you can send me your cover letter and resume directly via my email in the top left corner of the page.
iStudio positions:
Fleishman-Hillard positions:
Fleishman-Hillard offers college juniors, seniors, or recent college graduates the opportunity to learn about public relations from some of the industry’s leading experts. Fleishman-Hillard’s internship program involves all types of projects, including research, writing, event coordination and staffing, media pitching, and brainstorming. Past interns have found that they receive great work experience and solid professional training.
There are a few qualifications for the internship program. All interns must be at least a college junior, with a minimum B grade average. We also look for applicants who have excellent writing and critical-thinking skills as well as a commitment to the challenge of public relations.
The selection process includes interviews with a team of account professionals and a writing exercise.
For consideration, please send an e-mail inquiry or your résumé with a writing sample to Nadine.manca@fleishman.ca
High Road Communications positions:
BMBY Resources for Job Seekers:
If You’re Starting Out in PR. Focus on what makes you comfortable.
Setting Your Salary Expectations. Note: remember to move jobs for the right reasons, not just for more money. Although it always helps!
Explaining Your Career Mis-steps. Everyone makes mistakes, it’s important to demonstrate how you used your mistake to make you a better professional.
Updated Feb 25, 2008




