
We all feel the frustration every now and then of someone, whether a family member, friend, or stranger sitting next to you on the subway, asks you about what you're studying. People who are able to answer, "I'm going to be a nurse" or "I'm studying psychology" definitely do not face all the questioning and explaining that those of us in the public relations field must do.
We build mutually beneficial relationships, sure, that sounds nice. But what does that actually mean? An easy way to explain what we do is by using examples.
Try this:
"I help people communicate with one another, whether they represent a single person, organization, or company. If you read a story in the Providence Journal on a new product launch, it's likely that a public relations professional shared that information with the journalist. If you went to a really large event at the Convention Center, a PR pro was probably behind it's organization and planning. Heard any great speeches lately? The talking points were probably written by their public relations workers. PR, whether for a hospital, the government, or a toy company, works to try and establish the most effective ways to engage with people to achieve the overall goals of the client."
You don't have to stress over saying every last word - or don't use that at all. The point is, we're not a solidified field (if we were, we wouldn't run into this confusion). Public relations is constantly changing, the best way to explain what you do is by providing examples. Plus, you'll get to brag a little about your work!