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What kind of job can I find to study journalism? Employment advantages of journalism major

With the advent of the information and data era, traditional media are constantly being impacted, and more and more people begin to think that journalism is of little value. Is that so? Let me give you an analysis of the role and employment advantages of journalism.

1. Is journalism worth learning?

Answer: Yes, it's worth learning! The reason for this is the following:

1, the entry threshold is relatively low.

Judging from the admission scores of domestic comprehensive universities in recent years, the admission scores of journalism majors are lower than those of other majors, and students of this major are more likely to enter excellent universities.

2. There are many employment options.

Journalism courses cover a wide range of majors, including advertising, sociology, psychology, law and other disciplines. This also enables students to choose careers related to these majors in their future employment.

In the past, many people were not optimistic about journalism, thinking that the impact of new media on traditional media would reduce jobs. But this is not the case. The emergence of new media has further lowered the threshold of news dissemination. Many enterprises have the demand of business news operation, so the emergence of new media will not only affect the employment of journalism students, but also give them more employment choices. From traditional radio stations, newspapers and television stations to new media departments of enterprises, governments and individual for-profit organizations, this is essentially a great change in increasing the employment choices of journalism students.

3. Strong occupational adaptability

From a certain point of view, the curriculum content of journalism major focuses more on the cultivation of ability, which improves students' ability in observation, writing and evaluation, which also enables journalism students to adapt to more diversified jobs in their future careers and have stronger viability in the workplace.

Second, the future development of journalism

Journalism has always been a popular major, and students can engage in many types of occupations after graduation, as follows:

1, engaged in editing, interviewing, program hosting and management in radio and television industry.

2. Engaged in educational research in university education and related research institutes.

3, enterprises and government agencies engaged in foreign propaganda, websites, newspapers and other work.

4. Copywriting related to new media, including copywriting, copywriting editing, copywriting review, etc. Planning, development planning, user analysis and operation related to new media.

After my explanation, I think everyone has a certain understanding of the application and development of journalism. In fact, we should strike while the iron is hot. As long as the professional skills are excellent, any major can shine in the counterpart field.