Public relations managers

Public relations managers - Job Description, Average Salaries, Career Opportunities, Job Opportunities, National Labor Statistics, Injuries and Education Requirements.


Public relations manager Job Description

Public relations managers organize and direct public relations campaigns for companies or organizations to promote a positive image of the company to the public. Increasingly, this role requires the use of social media to interact with the public.


Graph of Number of People with Public relations manager Jobs in U.S. 2003 - 2009

Graph of Number of People with Public relations manager Jobs in U.S. 2003 - 2009

Public relations managers: Number of workers 2003 - 2009
2003 No Data Available
2004 No Data Available
2005 No Data Available
2006 No Data Available
2007 60,000
2008 57,000
2009 64,000


Graph of Number of Males with Public relations manager Jobs in U.S. 2003 - 2009

Graph of Number of Males with Public relations manager Jobs in U.S. 2003 - 2009

Public relations managers: Number of Male Workers 2003 - 2009
2003 No Data Available
2004 No Data Available
2005 No Data Available
2006 No Data Available
2007 29,000
2008 26,000
2009 29,000


Graph of Number of Females with Public relations manager Jobs in U.S. 2003 - 2009

Graph of Number of Females with Public relations manager Jobs in U.S. 2003 - 2009

Public relations managers: Number of Female Workers 2003 - 2009
2003 No Data Available
2004 No Data Available
2005 No Data Available
2006 No Data Available
2007 30,000
2008 31,000
2009 35,000


Graph of Average Annual Salary for Public relations manager Jobs 2003 - 2009

Graph of Average Annual Salary for Public relations manager Jobs 2003 - 2009

Public relations managers: Average Annual Salary 2003 - 2009
2003 No Data Available
2004 No Data Available
2005 No Data Available
2006 No Data Available
2007 $59,540
2008 $64,064
2009 $72,904



Projected Job Openings for Public relations managers
Projected Employment, 2018 64,100
Number of New Hires 7,300
Percent Change 13 %
Total Job Opportunities Due to Growth and Replacement Through 2018 20,600


How to Become a Public relations manager: Graph of Educational Background for Public relations managers in the U.S.

Graph of Education Background for Public relations managers in the U.S.

Most Significant Source of Education for Public relations managers
Percent with Less than High School Diploma 1.0 %
Percent with High school Diploma or Equivalent 8.9 %
Percent with Some College, No Degree 14.1 %
Percent with Associate's Degree 5.9 %
Percent with Bachelor's Degree 46.5 %
Percent with Master's Degree 20.9 %
Percent with Doctoral or Professional Degree 2.7 %

Other data sources show the following industry statistics:

Graph of Employment for Public relations managers in the U.S. for 1997 - 2009

Graph of Employment for Public relations managers in the U.S. for 1997 - 2009

Employment for Public relations managers 1997 - 2009
1997 No Data Available
1998 No Data Available
1999 67,210
2000 68,000
2001 64,920
2002 62,640
2003 58,490
2004 50,670
2005 43,770
2006 44,010
2007 51,730
2008 51,730
2009 53,270


Graph of Average Annual Salary for Public relations managers for 1997 - 2009

Graph of Average Annual Salary for Public relations managers for 1997 - 2009

Average Annual Salary for Public relations managers for 1997 - 2009
1997 No Data Available
1998 No Data Available
1999 $57,770
2000 $61,430
2001 $64,280
2002 $69,870
2003 $74,750
2004 $79,580
2005 $85,820
2006 $92,250
2007 $101,220
2008 $101,220
2009 $101,850


Graph of Average Hourly Salary for Public relations managers for 1997 - 2009

Graph of Average Hourly Salary for Public relations managers for 1997 - 2009

Average Hourly Salary for Public relations managers for 1997 - 2009
1997 No Data Available
1998 No Data Available
1999 $27.77
2000 $29.54
2001 $30.90
2002 $33.59
2003 $35.94
2004 $38.26
2005 $41.26
2006 $44.35
2007 $48.66
2008 $48.66
2009 $48.97


Table of Average Salary by State (Ordered Higest-Paying to Lowest-Paying) for Public relations managers for 2009

District of Columbia $137,290
New York $131,950
Virginia $126,670
Delaware $125,520
New Jersey $124,750
Rhode Island $123,860
Massachusetts $114,220
Minnesota $113,420
California $109,990
Colorado $106,500
Florida $106,350
Texas $104,530
Washington $101,870
Maryland $100,920
Nevada $99,150
Connecticut $97,090
North Carolina $96,700
Ohio $95,840
Michigan $94,110
Oregon $90,120
Missouri $88,310
Georgia $86,940
New Hampshire $86,610
Pennsylvania $85,360
Wisconsin $84,900
Utah $84,390
Vermont $83,730
Kansas $83,640
South Dakota $81,320
Illinois $80,820
Alabama $80,430
South Carolina $78,590
Nebraska $78,560
Iowa $76,920
Arizona $76,390
Arkansas $75,100
Indiana $74,100
Maine $74,070
West Virginia $73,820
Tennessee $72,110
Hawaii $71,830
North Dakota $69,300
Kentucky $68,490
Idaho $68,010
Alaska $67,640
Wyoming $66,080
New Mexico $65,300
Montana $64,100
Mississippi $62,990
Puerto Rico $62,760
Oklahoma $62,080
Louisiana $60,010