PR Manager
PR Manager interviews test your ability to build and protect a company's reputation, develop relationships with journalists and media contacts, plan and execute campaigns that generate earned media coverage, and respond effectively when things go wrong. Interviewers want to see a track record of placements, a clear understanding of what makes news, and the composure to handle a crisis without escalating it. This guide covers the questions you will face most often and the answers that demonstrate you can manage both proactive and reactive communications at a senior level.
For general interview preparation tips, read our guide to common interview questions.
Common PR Manager Interview Questions
Behavioural Interview Questions for PR Manager Roles
Technical Questions for PR Manager Candidates
What Hiring Managers Look for in PR Manager Interviews
What hiring managers really look for in PR Manager candidates:
- Quality of media relationships. Ask candidates which journalists they have worked with and what coverage they have secured. Strong candidates speak specifically; weak ones give vague answers about having good relationships.
- Editorial judgement. Present a fictional announcement and ask whether it is newsworthy. Candidates who apply an editorial test rather than an organisational one understand what PR is actually for.
- Crisis experience. Ask for a specific example of a crisis they managed. The quality of their decision-making under pressure, not just the outcome, reveals whether they are ready for senior responsibility.
- Measurement sophistication. Ask how they measure PR success. Candidates who report only on coverage volume are not managing to outcomes; those who discuss message pull-through and downstream business metrics are.
- Internal stakeholder management. PR managers spend as much time managing internal expectations as managing media. Ask for an example of a time they had to push back on a communications request from leadership.
Questions to Ask Your Interviewer
- →How does the PR function interact with marketing, executive, and legal teams when developing communications?
- →What does a typical crisis communications escalation path look like here?
- →Which publications and media relationships does the team currently have, and where are the gaps?
- →How is PR success measured and reported to leadership?
- →What is the balance between proactive campaigns and reactive media enquiries in the current workload?
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