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Press Secretaries

Overview

Press secretaries and other media relations professionals help politicians promote themselves and their issues among voters. They advise politicians on how to address the media. Sometimes called "spin doctors," these professionals use the media to either change or strengthen public opinion. Press secretaries work for candidates and elected officials. The majority of press secretaries work in Washington, D.C.; others work all across the country, involved with local and state government officials and candidates.

Salary Range

$25,000 to $100,000+

Minimum Education Level

Bachelor's Degree

Certification/License

Recommended

Outlook

Faster than the Average
Personality Traits

Conventional

Organized

Problem-Solving

Career Ladder
Director of Communications

Press Secretary

Deputy Press Secretary

Journalist, Politics Reporter

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