Notes on employment for News analysts, reporters, and correspondents
- Most employers prefer experienced individuals with a bachelor�s degree in journalism or mass communications.
- Competition will be keen for jobs at large metropolitan and national newspapers, broadcast stations, and magazines; most entry-level openings arise at small broadcast stations and publications.
- Jobs often involve irregular hours, night and weekend work, and pressure to meet deadlines.
More information on News analysts, reporters, and correspondents from The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
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