How to be a top female communicational professional
- Siobhan Dillon
- Feb 8
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 9

It might seem obvious, but getting the right experience is necessary. This does not necessarily mean a degree (though, it helps) but internships and traineeships can work too.
Have the confidence of a middle class white man. Do not doubt yourself, speak out when you have something to say. They certainly do.
Dress the part. As a strong independent woman, I hate this, but it is necessary.
Don’t get me wrong, I still wear flip flops on a Friday and pride myself on it (or for the Aussies amongst us, thongs, oh hey there!).
This article on typewriter media is worth a read: 5 Women Leaders in the Public Relations/Communications Industry Share Invaluable Insights https://typewriter.media/2022/03/women-leaders-public-relations-communications/
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