Profession

Journalist

Storyteller of real-world events

Fields of activity | Journalist

As a journalist, you’ll inform the public about current events. Your work involves researching topics, conducting interviews, and gathering facts to create articles, reports, and features. Your content may be published across various media, including newspapers, online platforms, television, and radio.

Journalists typically specialize in a specific media format and subject area. For example, you may focus on writing articles for online publications, reporting for print media, or producing TV segments. Additionally, you can specialize in topics such as business, domestic politics, or sports.


Personal requirements | Journalist

  • Good general education
  • Excellent writing skills
  • Organizational skills and ability to work independently
  • Curiosity and creativity
  • Sense of responsibility and diligence

Path to the profession | Journalist

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Journalism

Your voice, your stories: help keep the public informed
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Communication Sciences

The impact of words: analyze information and communication media
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Media Studies

Creativity meets analysis: decode the power of images and words

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Potential jobs | Journalist

As a journalist, you’ll primarily work at a desk, preparing or writing reports and articles. However, for research, interviews, or TV reporting, you’ll also be out in the field, in front of the camera or behind the microphone. Employment opportunities exist at major media companies across television, radio, online, and print media, as well as with publishing houses and news agencies.