
Keri Welham conducting an interview over the telephone
Journalists research and write stories about events and topics of interest. These are published in newspapers, magazines or on websites, or are presented on the radio or television.
He whakamārama
Ko ta te kairipoata pepa mahi ko te kohikohi parongo, a, ka tuhi korero mo nga whakaaturanga, kaupapa o te wa ranei, kia whakaputaina a-niupepa, a-puka maheni ranei, a-ipurangi ranei.
Entry Requirements
To become a journalist you need to have a Graduate Diploma in Journalism or a National Diploma in Journalism.

Pay
Pay for journalists depends on performance, experience, area of specialisation, and the size of the business worked for.

Job Outlook
Opportunities for journalists in all areas (print, radio, television, the Internet) are limited, and competition for jobs is usually high.