Art Careers: Be a Multimedia Writer
By Writegrrl, published Sep 26, 2007
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A multimedia writer is always informed about what new is happening in the field. This industry changes rapidly and you have to keep up with what is going on. If this is something that you'd like to do, you have to be prepared to put in some long hours. Typical hours that a multimedia writer works are sixty to seventy hour work weeks. Although it is hard, sometimes there may not be any work to do at all. It is best to look for other jobs while you have one to have steady work.
The general salary for multimedia writers and editors is $42,790, according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook in 2002. Also during that year, 319,000 writers and editors were employed. The job outlook is pretty good as it keeps growing by the year.
The only training you would need to be a multimedia writer would be to take some writing courses. Many colleges have these type of courses. What you should take would be computer classes, journalism classes, and multimedia classes. To be a multimedia writer, you really have to have excellent writing skills. Experience is something else that is needed in this field. It is not hard to get experience.
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