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Graduate Journalism Jobs
| Job Description | Date Posted | Location | Salary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Global Events Director - Conference Producer | 05/02/2008 | London | £23k |
Industry Overview - Journalism
Estimated graduate starting salary: £10,000 - £18,000
Typical salary after training: £20,000 - £27,000
Make no mistake about it, entry into a career in journalism is fiercely competitive. If you have not yet undertaken any activity related to journalism, the first thing you need to do is find something relevant to get involved in. If you are still at university there are likely to be many opportunities open to you via student newspapers, magazines, radio and even internal television circuits. If you have already graduated, you will need to work that much harder to get some useful experience.
Every year, graduates with the right qualities and experience do compete successfully for entry on to courses and jobs in journalism - be it in print (newspapers and magazines) or broadcasting (radio or television). The Internet is rapidly taking its place as a third branch of the media. Click here for more on journalism jobs
