Newspaper and Periodical Broadcast Journalists and Reporters
About this career
£30,743
Median salary
New workers start around £19,361.13. Normal pay is £30,743 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to £53,933.76.
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Subjects achieved a 100% pass rate, including Maths, Further Maths, Physics, English Literature and Spanish.
About this career
- Sub-edits other journalists' stories.
- Builds contacts in their field to ensure a supply of news.
- Engage with the public and disseminate news stories, lifestyle and opinion pieces through social media.
- Writes articles and features and submits draft manuscripts to newspaper, magazine, new website, periodical or programme editor.
- Responds to stories as they break.
- Determines subject matter and undertakes research by interviewing, attending public events, seeking out records, reviewing written work, attending film and stage performances etc.
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Writing
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Reading Comprehension
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Active Listening
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Critical Thinking
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Speaking
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Active Learning
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Monitoring
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Learning Strategies
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Mathematics
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