by: Sanjay Kumar Rawat
Journalism as a vocation has also been one of the fields that have seen a radical change over the years. Both print and the visual medium have grown exponentially over the years and there is always a demand for skilled professionals. Increasing competitiveness has also led journalism becoming a very high stress job where deadlines must be met at all cost.
There is also an intense competition for more readers and viewers in both the print and the visual media. Both print and media journalists have to battle the daily stresses of work and life in order to produce relevant results. The job is stressful and may involve very high workloads in order to meet tight deadlines. It is not a profession for the weak willed or the timeservers. The vocation requires passion and complete dedication from an individual if he wants to excel.
There is also an intense competition for more readers and viewers in both the print and the visual media. Both print and media journalists have to battle the daily stresses of work and life in order to produce relevant results. The job is stressful and may involve very high workloads in order to meet tight deadlines. It is not a profession for the weak willed or the timeservers. The vocation requires passion and complete dedication from an individual if he wants to excel.
The job vacancy in India registered a positive growth from 7.6 percent, to 2.8 million in January as compared to December. It has remained the record high since the February 2009.
It is too unfortunate that each job vacancy in India is chased by 5.5 unemployed professionals & this figure is even greater than the 1.7 unemployed people who used to hunt for every job opening coming out in the recession period. But it has come down from 6 people competing for each job vacancy in Indian during the period of December in 2009.
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