A dream career in journalism is an influential, highly competitive, and well remunerated profession. Journalism is specifically concerned with compilation and propagation of news and information by way of the electronic (audio and visual) media and the print media. It engages diverse fields of jobs like writing, editing, photographing, reporting, and broadcasting. Journalism itself educates, interprets, and enlightens the public.
We cannot underrate the influence and power a journalist carries. They play an important part in pivotal events and developments of a country. Who could forget Watergate, when two reporters of The Washington Post, Carl Bernstein and Robert “Bob” U. Woodward, exposed and circulated information that led to President Richard Nixon’s untimely resignation?
Journalists concentrate in varied fields, such as politics, culture and sports, economics and finance, and investigation. To cultivate a journalism career, you have to preserve a point of view while staying objective about your topics, which is a challenge. A journalist ought to possess excellent writing skills, good interpersonal skills, a probing mind, persistence, confidence as well as organization and tact. To succeed in this prestigious career, you must also have a reporter’s instinct, that is, the skill to accurately sift and evaluate the relevant information from the irrelevant ones. A knack for delivering facts both in writing and orally, in a crisp, accurate, and effectual manner as well as the ability to accept censure and willingness to do considerable revisions are also crucial.
Print journalism career titles include reporters, columnists, editors, correspondents and more. Electronic journalism on the other hand includes working for Television, Radio, and the Internet. In the Internet, experts are needed to maintain sites by web magazines and newspapers which have their web versions.
The breaks and possibilities for journalism careers are boundless and are becoming more challenging and exciting, as the modern world is establishing the maxim that the pen is mightier than the sword.
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