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People say that journalists are born not made. A lot of them think that journalism isn't a hard work but a nice hobby. This is because people who are far (distand) from the specifics of the journalist imagine this job as active lifestyle, meeting and chatting with many famous and popular people. Besides, it's a good opportunity to travel to different cities and countries and the chance to get to ptivate events. However the people practicing journalism have another opinion.
From their point of view journalism doesn't differ from any other production work. A journalist is engaged in the texts production, which is usually his main employment. Interviews and reporting, news and analytics are nothing more for him than a routine. Professional journalists understand that journalism generally is a branch of philology. In Russia more than one hundred public higher schools (higher educational establishment) prepare professionals in the sphere of the mass media. Many private educational institutions are engaged in personnel training for the mass media. A lot of people get the knowledge needed to work in the modern information environment. We can't say that they certainly are talented, because in any sphere there are so-called "men of genius" and "men of middling". They all write a lot of texts. Not all the texts can touch you or draw your attention, but some of them really can. Sometimes they are be able to inspire you to change the world around us. If you are not a grok (an expert) in writing texts, but you understand the specific character of some industry, the newspaper experience would help you to learn how to inform the reader within your topic correctly and with even some artistic taste. A journalist doesn't have to be unique. He should be interested in lots of things, responsible, sociable, purposeful, and be able to learn. The rest would come with the lapse of time
So we can say that a person who wants to be a journalist, will find (meet) this opportunity (chance), and who someone doesn't want, will look for an excuse.
From their point of view journalism doesn't differ from any other production work. A journalist is engaged in the texts production, which is usually his main employment. Interviews and reporting, news and analytics are nothing more for him than a routine. Professional journalists understand that journalism generally is a branch of philology. In Russia more than one hundred public higher schools (higher educational establishment) prepare professionals in the sphere of the mass media. Many private educational institutions are engaged in personnel training for the mass media. A lot of people get the knowledge needed to work in the modern information environment. We can't say that they certainly are talented, because in any sphere there are so-called "men of genius" and "men of middling". They all write a lot of texts. Not all the texts can touch you or draw your attention, but some of them really can. Sometimes they are be able to inspire you to change the world around us. If you are not a grok (an expert) in writing texts, but you understand the specific character of some industry, the newspaper experience would help you to learn how to inform the reader within your topic correctly and with even some artistic taste. A journalist doesn't have to be unique. He should be interested in lots of things, responsible, sociable, purposeful, and be able to learn. The rest would come with the lapse of time
So we can say that a person who wants to be a journalist, will find (meet) this opportunity (chance), and who someone doesn't want, will look for an excuse.