10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Becoming a TEACHER
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Hi everyone! I interviewed my good friend and colleague journalist Jim Brooke who has worked for 24 years for New York Times. He shared some valuable advices about how you can become a journalist, what you need for that. Hope this video will be inspiring for you. I wish you good luck and see you in the next video!
The job of an investigative journalist is often hard work, stressful and requires a huge amount of determination, but it can also be incredibly rewarding. These journalists play an important role in the upholding of a just democracy – in fact, their investigative work can often be the only way of uncovering information about topics of public interest.
While many consider a career in travel journalism to be a constant exotic vacation, the reality of the job is that it is hard work and competition, with all-expenses paid trips being a rarity. However, journalists in this field are able to be extremely creative and get to see more of the world than the average holiday-goer.
25 Things to Know About Teaching Congratulations. You are about to enter one of the most noble professions in the world. Here are 25 things you should know about ahead of time:
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