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Redakteur/Redakteurin

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What is Redakteur/Redakteurin?

In Germany, **Redakteur/Redakteurin** collect and verify information for specific target audiences, presenting this information in text, visual, or audio format in a media-appropriate manner. Those who practice this profession research current events and topics; they scan news agencies, attend press conferences, or conduct in-depth investigations on relevant internet portals and social media channels. **Redakteur/Redakteurin**, often specializing in specific areas such as politics, economics, local news, sports, or culture, make existing news and content understandable for the target audience and adapt it to a publication order or concept. In publishing houses, they edit not only print media such as books, newspapers, and magazines but also digital media content; they review texts from other authors for factual accuracy, structural form, and grammar, plan future issues and topics, or write blurbs for books. Their work environments are typically offices, radio and television studios, and meeting rooms; they can also work in places such as libraries, archives, or home offices.

This profession in Germany is typically accessed through an **Ausbildung** (vocational training) or **Weiterbildung** (further education). The training is organized as school-based education in various educational institutions, and its duration depends on the program offered, the number of class hours (full-time/part-time...

Programs that lead to this profession

Arts & Design field →

The profession Redakteur/Redakteurin in Germany is generally reached through programs in the Arts & Design field:

Source: BERUFENET · Bundesagentur für Arbeit

Frequently Asked Questions about Redakteur/Redakteurin

Education path, salary, recognition, and entry routes for foreigners

What does a Redakteur/Redakteurin do in Germany?

In Germany, Redakteur/Redakteurin collect and verify information for specific target audiences, presenting this information in text, visual, or audio format in a media-appropriate manner. Those who practice this profession research current events and topics; they scan news agencies, attend press conferences, or conduct in-depth investigations on relevant internet portals and social media channels. Redakteur/Redakteurin, often specializing in specific areas such as politics, economics, local news, sports, or culture, make existing news and content understandable for the target audience and adapt it to a publication order or concept. In publishing houses, they edit not only print media such as books, newspapers, and magazines but also digital media content; they review texts from other authors for factual accuracy, structural form, and grammar, plan future issues and topics, or write blurbs for books. Their work environments are typically offices, radio and television studios, and meeting rooms; they can also work in places such as libraries, archives, or home offices.

This profession in Germany is typically accessed through an Ausbildung (vocational training) or Weiterbildung (further education). The training is organized as school-based education in various educational institutions, and its duration depends on the program offered, the number of class hours (full-time/part-time...

Is Redakteur/Redakteurin an Ausbildung or a degree path?

In Germany, "Redakteur/Redakteurin" follows a 3-year dual Ausbildung — combining a vocational school (Berufsschule) with paid on-the-job training at a company. No university degree required.

How can I qualify as Redakteur/Redakteurin in Germany?

In Germany, "Redakteur/Redakteurin" follows a 3-year dual Ausbildung — combining a vocational school (Berufsschule) with paid on-the-job training at a company. No university degree required. Foreign applicants should additionally verify diploma recognition via anabin.kmk.org before applying.

Where do Redakteur/Redakteurin typically work in Germany?

Workplace varies by employer. Check the official BERUFENET listing for the current breakdown of typical work environments for Redakteur/Redakteurin.

What is the typical salary for Redakteur/Redakteurin in Germany?

Salaries vary by region, employer size, and experience. Consult BERUFENET for current figures, or salary aggregators like gehalt.de and stepstone.de Gehaltsreport.

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