Paballo Mokale Reveals Five Essential Takeaways From Her Career To Inspire Aspiring PR Professionals
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Paballo Mokale is a senior digital account manager at Weber Shandwick Africa. Source: Supplied.
Along the way, I’ve picked up lessons I wish I’d known when I started. So here they are—five takeaways from my journey that continue to shape how I show up in this industry.
1. I got comfortable with the numbers early
Before I wrote my first tweet or led a campaign; I immersed myself in reporting. Coming into the industry without a traditional PR background, data became my anchor, a way to build credibility and make informed decisions.
Learning to navigate metrics early sharpened my strategic instincts. In a world where storytelling often takes centre stage, being able to measure impact adds depth to my craft.
2. I didn’t rush to pick a lane
My career path hasn’t been linear and that’s part of its strength. I’ve worked across PR, content, strategy, and intelligence, picking up fluency in different disciplines along the way.
While many are advised to specialise quickly, I’ve seen the value of staying curious and adaptable. Versatility, when guided by intention, has made me a more thoughtful and agile communicator, and it’s empowered me to explore various aspects of the field.
3. I treated every brief like it mattered
Whether I was writing social captions or contributing to major campaigns, I approached every task with the same level of care. It’s easy to only get excited about high-profile work. But I’ve learned that consistency in the everyday is what builds trust and it’s often what leads to bigger opportunities down the line.
4. I let feedback help me grow, even when it was hard
Some of my most meaningful growth moments have come from tough feedback. Rather than seeing critique as a setback, I’ve learned to treat it as a learning tool. This is something I wish I’d embraced earlier. Thoughtful feedback, especially when it’s uncomfortable, can be one of the most generous forms of mentorship. It’s helped guide me toward real professional growth.
5. I made space for what makes me, me
I bring more than skills to the table; I also bring my love of music. For me, it’s not just a passion but a creative framework. It helps me structure ideas and find emotional resonance in my work.
I’ve come to see that what makes me different can also make my work more distinctive. Authenticity isn’t simply a value; it’s a creative advantage, one that inspires confidence in my unique contributions.
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