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Find out how Resonance combines the art of storytelling with innovation, behavioural science, data science and first-hand technology expertise to deliver business outcomes.

FOR THE DATA ECONOMY

We have entered a new epoch, one defined by data and AI. As industries increasingly rely on data to differentiate themselves from competitors and drive decision making, so too does the need for clear, precise, and impactful communication increase.

Resonance ensure messages are not only heard but resonate with the right audience, making them uniquely positioned to serve businesses in this transformative age.

 

tom-1"The intricacies of the data-driven landscape is written into the DNA of Resonance. We are built for the data economy."
WHY CHOOSE RESONANCE?

Our Approach

We pride ourselves on taking a unique and innovative approach to every project we undertake. Our team of experts combines their extensive knowledge and experience to deliver exceptional results for our clients.

Our Expertise

We have a deep understanding and mastery of our craft. Our team of experts brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, allowing us to tackle any project with confidence and precision. 

We stay ahead of the curve by constantly staying updated on the latest industry trends and technologies. This enables us to provide innovative solutions that exceed expectations.

Our Vision

We envision a world where businesses thrive and excel, empowered by our innovative solutions and strategic approach. Our goal is to not only meet but exceed the expectations of our clients, helping them achieve their business objectives and stay ahead of the competition.

 

WHAT'S YOUR CHALLENGE?

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Every brand has its challenges, we're here to help.

Our specialists are at the forefront of cutting-edge advancements in artificial intelligence and cloud computing, staying ahead of the curve to deliver innovative solutions that drive tangible results for our clients.

With a proven track record of success, Resonance is your trusted partner for all your technical needs. 

Explore our solutions to your marketing challenges.
EXPERTISE

From AI to Cloud, Resonance proudly boasts a team of seasoned professionals with an unrivalled depth of technical expertise.

tom-1"In Tech PR we have a front row seat to the changing technology landscape. From Generative AI to Quantum, it's our job to insert our clients' voices into the narrative"

Our specialists are at the forefront of cutting-edge advancements in artificial intelligence and cloud computing, staying ahead of the curve to deliver innovative solutions that drive tangible results for our clients.

With a proven track record of success, Resonance is your trusted partner for all your marketing needs. 

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CASE STUDIES

Resonance works with the challengers, the rebels and the innovators. Read about some of our work.

BOOSTING AIVEN'S OPEN SOURCE CREDENTIALS

Aiven was looking to cement its open source credits, Resonance analysed terabytes of Github data to create a PR news story.

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LEVERAGING GLOBAL EMAIL CHANGES TO MAKE A NAME FOR EASYDMARC

When Google and Yahoo announced upcoming changes to their email policies, Resonance leveraged the news to raise EasyDMARC's global presence.

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RESEARCH:THE EXPANDING ROLE OF ANALYST RELATIONS IN THE DATA-DRIVEN BUSINESS LANDSCAPE

Data and insights have never been more crucial in a world plagued with uncertainty and complexity.

Resonance interviewed 100 analyst relations professionals and found Analyst Relations (AR) has become a central force that brings strategic, competitive edges to businesses.

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Claire-1"In a world where the only constant is change, how do tech brands stay one step ahead of the market? That's where Resonance comes in"
WAVELENGTH BY RESONANCE

Wavelength is our regular podcast bringing you influential voices in B2B technology from journalists to marketing leaders .

Listen to our episode where we interviewed Seb Moss of DataCenterDynamics on all things Data Centre-related

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RESONANCE

Resonance is a B2B tech PR, AR and content marketing consultancy that helps brands grow.

Our passion and energy comes from the blurring of corporate reputation management and demand generation.

We are technology, business and communications experts made up of a team of computer scientists, journalists and marketing communication specialists.

Jess"Resonance is a group of technology, business and communications experts"

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Resonance is a proud member of the PRCA and holds its CMS accreditation. Our founding team members hold senior positions on the PRCA Council helping to share the future of the PR industry.

JOIN THE TEAM

We're always on the look-out for great talent to join the team. If you're an exceptional Account Director, Account Manager - or a grad looking to build a career in Tech PR - then get in touch!

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Find out more about our culture and the values that everyone who works for us embodies.

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10 TIPS FOR STARTING A NEW CAREER DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC

10 TIPS FOR STARTING A NEW CAREER DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC

The coronavirus pandemic has been more than just a health crisis. Covid-19 has touched not only every individual but every industry, from retail to technology, and is continuing to detriment society as it evolves. However, it’s not all doom and gloom. In a time of mass unemployment, some of us have been fortunate enough to find work.

We, Lavinia and Savan, have been a part of the Resonance family for a combined time of 14 weeks. As new starters, we know it can be tough. Starting a new job amidst such chaos has been somewhat challenging, especially whilst working from home. To make the transition a little smoother, we have compiled a list of 10 tips and tricks in which we hope to impart our wisdom.

  1. Ask questions

Asking questions is one of the best ways to learn. The best way to get up to speed quickly is to always ask about things you don’t understand. This shouldn’t just be a rule of thumb for your first week though, as professional development should continue throughout your career

Asking questions also demonstrates your curiosity – a valuable asset for your new employers.

  1. Create a routine and schedule time for yourself

Whether you’re digital or old school, keeping a personal schedule or to-do list is a really useful way to stay organised. Chances are, starting your new job involves a lot of training, workshops and new projects that will keep you very busy. We found that scheduling a day in advance has helped us to stay on top of it all.

The most important time to schedule however, is time for yourself. Starting a new job can be overwhelming at times, but especially so during a pandemic. Consider scheduling short, regular intervals throughout the day where you can get out of your chair and away from the screen to take a breather. It will help you to stay motivated and productive and give you time to focus on your wellbeing.

  1. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes

Making mistakes is a natural part of learning. It’s okay to take risks and mess up. Always double check with your line manager if unsure, but don’t be afraid to try something new. Sometimes, with a lack of experience comes a fresh perspective. Think outside the box. You might just surprise yourself with the results. 

  1. Reach out if you’re struggling

It’s easy to want to figure things out on your own but you must reach out if you’re struggling to keep up, whether that’s in a personal or professional sense. Your new team is there to support you so make sure to speak with someone if you need help managing your workload, for example. We can assure you that you will feel better afterwards.

At Resonance, we’re lucky enough to have weekly coaching sessions where we receive feedback and discuss our progress. These sessions have been invaluable to us, offering a scheduled time each week to express any concerns or worries we may have, whilst receiving guidance on how to improve and reassurance that we are doing a good job.

  1. Get to know your team

Starting a career at a time when you can’t go for after-work drinks with colleagues is obviously far from ideal. We recommend getting involved in any fun work activities and using technologies like Slack, Zoom and Microsoft Teams to keep in contact throughout the day.

Luckily for us, Resonance has a virtual away day once a month where we participate in creative training activities and team building exercises and even receive gift hampers with goodies. The day is rounded off with a game and a few drinks which has been a great opportunity for us to get to know the team in an informal setting.

  1. Get familiar with internal processes

Every company has its own book of unwritten rules and processes. The best way to get acquainted with how it all works is to pay close attention to your colleagues and superiors. Don’t take it to heart if you get it wrong sometimes, it’s all a part of your journey.

  1. Don’t put too much pressure on yourself

It’s hard to start a new job without wanting to prove your value. After all, you probably spent a large part of your interview process explaining why you are the right person for the job and now that you’re in the role, you don’t want to disappoint. Remember that no one will expect you to understand everything straight away. Make sure that you don’t either.

  1. Reflect on your achievements and believe in yourself

It’s easy to focus on mistakes and what could have gone better but doing so will put you in a negative headspace and work against your progression. Make sure that no matter how insignificant, you reflect on your achievements and believe in your own abilities. It’s only the beginning - you will improve with time. 

Resonance uses an app called Bonusly which enables us to give points to our team members for doing something great. At the end of each month, we can convert our points into rewards like vouchers or even a donation to charity. The person with the most points is also sent an award from our managers, Tom and Claire. We’ve found it a really positive way of supporting each other and acknowledging the hard work and achievements of others.

  1. Have a buddy

Working from home can make you feel isolated, so we have really appreciated the buddy system at Resonance. As soon as we joined, we were assigned buddies to have one-on-one meetings with each week. Having a buddy or someone that you can go to with ‘silly’ questions really boosts your confidence, especially in the early weeks.

  1. Ask for feedback

 You can’t expect to be good at everything immediately. Receiving constructive criticisms and words of encouragement are usually exactly what you need to improve. It also demonstrates to your team that you are eager and willing to adapt and develop in your role.

Our final thoughts

We hope that these tips are useful to anyone else starting a new job from their home. We are all trying our best to adjust to a fast-changing world, and that is all we can do. We, Lavinia and Savan, know it can be challenging at times, especially during a national lockdown, but if things get tough please remember to take a step back and read over our tips. 

For businesses reading this, we advise taking a look at this article on Forbes which offers guidance to companies on how to best onboard and support employees during this ongoing pandemic.