Canadian Football League: That reignited her passion, according to Huffington Post. That was the most frustrating, that I was trying to prove I have those skills and knowledge and I shouldnt be starting at the bottom, she said and When Carley Smith graduated from a public relations program in 2006, she decided to take a decent-paying job far outside her preferred field rather than slog it out as an intern. Six years later, approaching 30 and with regret mounting, she quit the full-time gig to take a chance on a contract position. After Smiths public relations contract with the Canadian Football League ended in December, she struggled for four months, applying for every PR job posting she found online and cold-calling agencies. With most of her experience in fundraising, however, employers passed her by.
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