Journalism
Jobs within the sector
- Broadcast Journalist
- Radio Broadcaster
- Social Media Officer/Specialist
- News Correspondent
- Reporter
- Editor
- Producer
- Announcer
Alternative Careers within the sector include:
- Advertising copywriter
- Digital copywriter
- Market researcher
- Public relations officer
- Science writer
- Translator
To explore these career paths further please visit:
https://www.kent.ac.uk/ces/student/workin/journalism.html
Careers in Journalism (nctj.com)
Media and internet job profiles | Prospects.ac.uk
Creative arts, media and design – graduate jobs, internships and career advice | targetjobs
Who would I work for?
If you want to work in journalism, you can find employment in the following organisations:
- national, regional and local newspapers (print and online)
- radio and television stations (Sky News, ITV, BBC, Channel 4 etc.)
- magazines
- media and broadcast companies
- creative digital media companies.
Outside of journalism and media, there are plenty of options. Typical employers include:
- PR consultancies
- corporate communications agencies
- advertising and marketing companies
- charities.
Where can I look for jobs?
Journalism Job Sites
- Broadcast Journalism Training Council
- National Council for the Training of Journalists
- Creative Access – Making the creative industries more accessible
- HoldtheFrontPage
- Jobs4journalists
- journalism.co.uk
- Campaign Jobs
- Archant
- SourceThatJob
- media.info
- News UK
- PA (Press Association)
News/Television