Skadden's recent job posting highlights the difficult reality faced by PR professionals in the wake of politically contentious dealings, especially under the Trump administration. The role, positioned within the firm's regulatory practice, emphasizes the pressures of maintaining public relations in a time of reputational crisis. Daily tasks often involve damage control, navigating crises stemming from administration decisions, and addressing public backlash. Such a role appears to require not just skilled communication but also resilience amidst existential challenges and an apparent decline in corporate reputation.
The firm made a deal last week under the pretense of "supporting veterans," but Trump immediately interpreted this as blanket approval to draft Biglaw attorney.
Because let's be honest: this is now the hardest PR job in America.
This listing is focused on the regulatory practice and the DC office, but since those are key areas likely to get repeatedly kicked in the face by the firm's new liege.
Finally, a career opportunity for the rare communications professional who wakes up each morning craving existential despair.
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