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By : Louise G   

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Entering in to the world of Journalism and Editorial work could prove to be an excellent choice and long term career for many although it is particularly competitive.

Most jobs in this sector of business will require a college or university degree, preferably in communications, journalism, or English.

Keen competition should be expected for many positions as many people are attracted to this occupation and Industry.

Authors, writers and editors must be able to express ideas clearly and logically and should enjoy writing. Creativity, curiosity, a broad range of knowledge, self-motivation, and perseverance are also valuable. Authors, writers, and editors must demonstrate good judgment and a strong sense of ethics in deciding what material to publish. In addition, the ability to concentrate and to work under pressure is essential. Editors also need tact and the ability to guide and encourage others in their work.

There are many other Job roles available within this sector of Industry, ranging from publisher, researcher, copywriter, Journalist and designer.

Inexperienced journalists are unlikely to be recruited very easily, particularly when they're up against experienced, seasoned professionals. This is true when it comes to most of the media positions mentioned above.

Even small local news organizations are unlikely to hire an aspiring journalist who has only worked with a school newspaper, magazine, radio station or television station, as they are missing the "real-life" newsroom experience that is vital to the development of basic journalism skills like news judgment.

Interning also provides an opportunity to learn a diverse array of skills, which are viewed as valuable by employers.

Volunteering or interning in whichever form of journalism interests you - be it print, broadcasting or the web - will equip job seekers with that vital newsroom experience. An internship will also serve as an opportunity for the aspiring journalist to get a foot in the door at a particular news. organization. So if a paying position does arise, the intern/volunteer may be more apt to land the job.

Experience, confidence and skill diversity are perhaps among the most important elements that journalism/editorial job seekers should keep in mind during their search. And in most cases, a budding journalist will not land a job directly out of college/university unless they've worked extensively in the industry while attending school. But with some dedication, creativity and raw talent, virtually anyone can work their way into the industry.

There are several specialist Internet Job sites and Job boards worth looking at. These will give you an idea of what positions and Job roles are available and the expected salary within the editorial Industry.

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Author Resource:- Louise G is a prolific business author and business consultant. Louise has been instrumental in the development of successful marketing strategies for many leading internet businesses. Examples of Louises work can be found at http://editorialjobs1.co.uk/ for journalism jobs
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