Saturday, April 11, 2015

Job In Journalism: Is This For You?

By George Dodson


If you're looking for ways on how to know if you're fit for a journalism career then this article would be very helpful for you. If you are simply looking for fame or money from being a journalist then you should probably think again.

Being a journalist would be a good career for you if you know of the truths about this career and have learned to accept these truths. These truths would help you compare the job with other career opportunities, will help you convince yourself if this is that path that you really need to take and if you are really dedicated in this kind of career.

Among those common truths about journalism that you need to accept prior to taking it would be the following: Low salary rate for being a journalist The words are right. Among those things you need to accept if you?re a journalist is that you wouldn?t have much pay compared to other careers such as being a nurse, engineer or manager. Journalism is more about writing articles which takes a few minutes to finish and hard to create which pays very little. Of course if you?re writing a book or a novel and become really good at it, then being a writer would be a great career for you. For any journalist, being able to come up with wonderful and amazing content in an article is just credited as those standard or basic articles. Thus money in this kind of career is not to be anticipated and it would only be for you if you only have the passion for it.

You don?t get much promotion Another truth about the journalism career is that you don?t get much offers for promotion despite your solid efforts. Promotions involve climbing up the ladder in your line of work however for journalism you don't have any more higher levels or positions to climb up to. Any form of credits, outstanding performances or efforts would only be appreciated and would not give any merit for promotion. You can however have a better position or situation being a journalist if you are transferred to another network, company, firm or team.

Life in the line Just like what you see in TV or hear on news, the life of a journalist can be dangerous. This is the only means on how journalists can convey the situation to readers, listeners and viewers by being onsite despite the dangers. This can include dangerous situations or environments such as interviewing soldiers while in a camp, getting an update on a widespread virus in certain areas, having to try out an extreme sport that people are hyped about and everything. Therefore, it would be safe to say that if you want to be a journalist you need to have a strong heart, be brave as well as can take challenges.

Criticism is rampant You will also be often criticized by editors and fellow-journalists if you are working in this kind of industry. Oftentimes these criticisms arise whenever people have an opposite opinion with yours. Many journalists often breakdown or even fire up when these criticisms happen and they end up doing unexpected things such as quitting their job, initiating a fight with other people, getting fired, depressed and others. If you can't control your emotions and can easily give in to criticisms then you might as well quit the dream of being a journalist.




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