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Jennifer C.

Behind the News

Have you ever wondered who is behind all the articles, newspapers, and headlines you see throughout your day? Well, these heroes are called journalists. They are responsible for delivering local, national, and even international news to the public. The majority of journalists work for newspapers, websites, and television, as well as radio stations.

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If you are looking for a job related to this specific career, you need to have skills such as strong writing, good communication, digital media knowledge, and the ability to conduct quality research. To enter this industry, a bachelor's degree in journalism or communications is preferred. However, if you are lucky, some companies may hire candidates with a related degree or relevant job experience in this specialty even if they haven't completed the degrees mentioned prior.


According to College Factual, the best journalism schools to apply to are:

  • Northwestern University

  • Boston University

  • Columbia University in the City

  • University of Texas at Austin

  • University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

Even though the journalism career is a competitive field, it is one of the most important jobs in the world. It adds to our understanding of current events and offers major satisfaction for those that wish to make a difference in our society. The average salary varies from $25,510 to $127,370 in the United States. This can depend on many factors, such as the amount of experience of each individual, level of education, region, and industry.


In sum, if you are passionate about writing and are interested in helping your community, you definitely should consider journalism!



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