digital journalism
The process through which the editorial content is produced through digital media and distributed through the Internet.
Business journalists research and write articles about economy and economic events for newspapers, magazines, television and other media. They conduct interviews and attend events.
No competences in this bucket.
The process through which the editorial content is produced through digital media and distributed through the Internet.
Legislation describing the protection of the rights of original authors over their work, and how others can use it.
Economic principles and practices, financial and commodity markets, banking and the analysis of financial data.
The guidelines on how to deal with and report on privacy, children, and death according to impartiality, and other standards.
The set of structural rules governing the composition of clauses, phrases, and words in any given natural language.
The techniques for getting information out of people by asking the right questions in the right way and to make them feel comfortable.
The art of discourse that aims at improving the ability of writers and speakers to inform, persuade or motivate their audience.
The rules concerning the way words are spelled.
The different techniques to write a story such as the descriptive, persuasive, first person and other techniques.
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Build contacts to maintain a flow of news, for example, police and emergency services, local council, community groups, health trusts, press officers from a variety of organisations, the general public, etc.
Edit and adapt work in response to comments from peers and publishers.
Follow the ethical code of conduct of journalists, such as freedom of speech, right of reply, being objective, and other rules.
Follow current events in politics, economics, social communities, cultural sectors, internationally, and in sports.
Interview people in a range of different circumstances.
Participate in meetings with fellow editors and journalists to discuss possible topics and to divide the tasks and workload.
Keep up with the trends and people on social media such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Carry out effective research on relevant topics to be able to produce summary information appropriate to different audiences. The research may involve looking at books, journals, the internet, and/or verbal discussions with knowledgeable persons.
Use writing techniques depending on the type of media, the genre, and the story.
Schedule and respect tight deadlines, especially for theatre, screen and radio projects.
Apply the rules of spelling and grammar and ensure consistency throughout texts.
Consult relevant information sources to find inspiration, to educate yourself on certain topics and to acquire background information.
Reach out to and meet up with people in a professional context. Find common ground and use your contacts for mutual benefit. Keep track of the people in your personal professional network and stay up to date on their activities.
No competences in this bucket.
The characteristics, use and operations of various software products such as computer programmes and application software.
The various software for editing and generating audio, such as Adobe Audition, Soundforge, and Power Sound Editor.
The legal rules that govern how corporate stakeholders (such as shareholders, employees, directors, consumers, etc) interact with one another, and the responsibilities corporations have to their stakeholders.
The creation of documents using page layout skills on a computer. Desktop publishing software can generate layouts and produce typographic quality text and images.
Financial rules and procedures applicable to a certain location, whose regulatory bodies decide on its jurisdiction
The methods, procedures and techniques pertaining to the operation of multimedia systems, usually a combination of software and hardware, presenting various types of media such as video and audio.
The laws concerning the licensing of books and the freedom of expression in all products of the media.
The pronunciation techniques to properly and understandably pronounce words.
The market in which shares of publicly held companies are issued and traded.
Tax legislation applicable to a specific area of specialisation, such as import tax, government tax, etc.
No competences in this bucket.
Adapt to different types of media such as television, movies, commercials, and others. Adapt work to type of media, scale of production, budget, genres within type of media, and others.
Attend a variety of events, such as council meetings, magistrates' court proceedings, football matches, talent contests, press conferences and ask questions.
Check if the information contains factual errors, is reliable, and has news value.
Create and upload news content for e.g. websites, blogs and social media.
Use specialised software to edit video images for use in an artistic production.
Use different software products and techniques to process photographic negatives and adapt the images to the desired specifications.
Resize, enhance and retouche photographs, using airbrushing, editing software and other techniques.
Edit audio footage using a variety of sofware, tools, and techniques such as crossfading, speed effects, and removing unwanted noises.
Follow the instructions of the director when covering events on location.
Identify personal financial objectives and set up a strategy to match this target in seeking support and advice when necessary.
Manage the financial and administrative side of writing including making up budgets, maintaining financial records, checking contracts, etc.
Rearrange and edit video footage in the course of the post-production process. Edit the footage using a variety of sofware, tools, and techniques such as colour correction and effects, speed effects, and audio enhancing.
Present live on political, economic, cultural, social, international or sport events, or host a live broadcast program.
Talk about one's work at events and conduct readings, speeches and book signings. Establish a network among fellow writers.
Rewrite articles to correct errors, make them more appealing to the audience, and to ensure that they fit within time and space allotments.
Write captions to accompany cartoons, drawings, and photographs. These captions can be humorous or explanatory.
Write titles to accompany news articles. Make sure they are to the point and inviting.
Change approach to situations based on unexpected and sudden changes in people's needs and mood or in trends; shift strategies, improvise and naturally adapt to those circumstances.
Monitor and forecast the tendencies of a financial market to move in a particular direction over time.
Apply desktop publishing techniques to create page layouts and typographic quality text.
Attend exhibitions organised to enable companies in a specific sector to demonstrate their latest products and services, study the activities of their competitors, and observe recent market trends.
Liaise via telephone by making and answering calls in a timely, professional and polite manner.
Record, write, and capture answers and information collected during interviews for processing and analysis using shorthand or technical equipment.
Edit various types of images such as analogue and digital photographs or illustrations.
Read a text thoroughly, search for, review and correct errors to ensure content is valid for publishing.
Communicate information in written form via digital or print media according to the needs of the target group. Structure the content according to specifications and standards. Apply grammar and spelling rules.