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Journalism Career Information

Most employers prefer individuals with a bachelor's degree in journalism and experience.

Competition will be keen for journalism jobs at large metropolitan newspapers and broadcast stations and on national magazines; most entry-level openings arise on small publications.

Journalism jobs often are stressful because of irregular hours, frequent night and weekend work, and pressure to meet deadlines.

For more career information see the Bureau of Labor Statistics site.

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