As a sports editor, you follow current sporting events and write reports, articles and analyses on various sports. You are responsible for research, interviewing athletes and officials, and producing news and background reports. The content is prepared for both print and online media. Insights into sporting events and the ability to present them in an exciting and informative way are essential to the profession.
The average annual salary for editors in Germany is between €43,100 and €55,500, ranging from about €36,200 to €52,600 per year, depending on experience and company size.
To become a sports editor, you usually need to have completed a degree in journalism, media studies or sports science. Many employers prefer applicants with practical experience gained through internships or volunteering in sports reporting. In addition to formal training, a passion for sports and current events as well as good networking skills are also an advantage.
As a sports editor, you have a variety of career opportunities. You can develop into senior positions in editorial offices or specialized experts in certain sports. You can also work in PR or media work for sports clubs or associations. With the appropriate experience and expertise, sports editors can also work as freelance journalists or authors and lead projects in the fields of sports and media.
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