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13 June 2006

PR happiness has broken out

An Australian survey of “professional happiness” has found people working in public relations and advertising report higher levels of satisfaction and pleasure with life than other professionals. They also believe their working lives have more meaning and feel more engaged with their vocation. The survey, conducted by management consultancy Beaton Consulting and reported in the Australian Financial Review, revealed that Australia’s most miserable professionals are patent attorneys, closely followed by lawyers.

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Trevor Cook

  • Trevor is a doctoral student in politics at the University of Sydney. He also tutors in the area of Australian foreign and defence policy. He has been blogging since November 2003 and over the past decade he has written many articles on politics, public relations and social media for newspapers, magazines and websites (ABC Unleashed, Crikey, New Matilda and Online Opinion).

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