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Career Options for Journalism Majors

<p>It’s an exciting career option if you have the drive and energy to obtain&comma; analyze and deliver the news as it is to the world&comma; even in these times when newspapers are closing and the media is becoming more active on the Internet&period; Journalism graduates are still in demand&comma; especially with television media still holding sway and more and more people looking for a career in web journalism&period; If you have a degree in journalism or a related subject&comma; you could choose to work in newspaper offices&comma; as part of an Internet news gathering and reporting operation&comma; or with the television media&period; In all three options&comma; you could seek work as a&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li><strong>Reporter&colon; <&sol;strong>This involves a fair bit of traveling as you’re required to visit places where news happens and gather information and facts&period; You have to be willing to follow leads&comma; talk to people and most important of all&comma; report the news as it is without embellishment or exaggeration&period; Most reporters work certain areas or go to places where they are asked to report from&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Photojournalist&colon;<&sol;strong> This is probably the more glamorous version of being a reporter in that you get to have your own byline and travel to places where the news is happening&period; There may be an element of danger involved if you’re reporting from war-torn locations or places where natural disasters have occurred&period; Even so&comma; many journalism majors are interested in photojournalism&period; It’s a hard field to break into&comma; but once you’ve earned a fair bit of acclaim&comma; it’s easy to keep going&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>News analyst&colon; <&sol;strong>You will be working behind the scenes&comma; analyzing and dissecting the news so that editors are able to grasp how the news media should be presented to the public&period; Analysts decide the responsibility of the paper or television channel in that they set the policies that determine how much of sensationalism is allowed to creep into the news&period; They go by public and social trends in making their analysis&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Editor&colon;<&sol;strong> Editors are responsible for the overall appearance of the news&semi; they decide the daily headlines and they oversee the quality of the news and the veracity of the content&period; They are also responsible for coordinating with all other departments like advertising and management and ensuring that reporters and sub editors do their work&period; Editors and analysts are senior members of any journalistic organization&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Sub editor&colon; <&sol;strong>This is an entry-level job that you can get if you have good language skills and are capable of writing and editing news copy&period; Most journalists begin their career as either a reporter or a sub editor who is responsible for shaping the reporter’s copy and editing grammatical and spelling errors&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Newscaster &lpar;television&rpar;&colon; <&sol;strong>This is the visible part of journalism&comma; one that most people want to get into but which only those who have the looks and the pizzazz to carry it off succeed at&period; You may have to work in the industry for a while and prove yourself before you can become a newscaster who is responsible for reporting news on the television&comma; either live or recorded&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Program director &lpar;television&rpar;&colon; <&sol;strong>This is similar to an editor’s job in the newspaper industry&period; A program director decides which news segments go into each newscast&comma; which visuals should be used&comma; how much air time each news item should get&comma; and so on&period; It involves working behind the scenes in television&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<p>There are various other jobs in the journalism industry besides these common ones listed above&comma; so if you have a degree under your belt&comma; all you need to do is find your passion and work at getting a job in the industry of your choice&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong><span style&equals;"text-decoration&colon; 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