Automotive Journalism

Shortlist
Automobile Journalists, review and report on new cars and motorbikes and keeps track of developments in the motor vehicle industry. They test new motor vehicles and provide honest opinions to consumers through magazines, newsletters, newspapers, websites, and broadcast media, helping consumers make informed decisions about the kind of vehicles they should invest in.
Mentors from the field
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JOSIE LANE
Current position
Journalist, communist & editor for Hindustan Times, DNA & Nat Geo Traveler. She's covered stories from travel start-ups, communities, gentrification, gender issues, and human rights.
Career prospects & criteria
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Educational Qualifications
Bachelors in Journalism/Mass Communication /BA Hons. (English/Mass Communication)
Masters in Journalism
Diploma in Mass Communication/Journalism
What you need to get started
Internships with local publications, writing pieces for submission to small market publishers, or writing a personal blog can help gain experience.
Soft Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Well-versed with the Automotive Industry
Passion for Cars
Communication Skills
Time Management
Out of The Box Thinking
Technical Skills
Well-versed with the Automotive Industry
Editing
Traffic on Websites
Market Analysis
Testing New Automobiles Technology
Updated on Latest Developments
Networking Groups
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