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Writers create written work such as books, scripts, poems, blogs and technical guides.
Average salary (a year)
£0
Starter
£0
Experienced
Typical hours (a week)
37.0 to 39.0 hours
variable
Work Hours
freelance / self-employed
managing your own hours
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You can get into this job through:a university course; volunteering; applying directly; specialist training or self-teaching
University
You'll need a high level of writing skill and talent. To develop these skills, you could get a qualification like a foundation degree, higher national diploma or degree in a subject like
creative writing, communication and media, English language or literature, creative and professional writing, journalism
creative writing, communication and media, English language or literature, creative and professional writing, journalism
You could also do a postgraduate writing course to get into this career.
Entry requirements
You'll usually need:
- 1 or 2 A levels, or equivalent, for a foundation degree or higher national diploma
- 2 to 3 A levels, or equivalent, for a degree
- a degree in any subject for a postgraduate course
Volunteering
You can do several things to develop your writing skills and learn more about the world of publishing. These include
joining a local writers' group, entering writing competitions, blogging online
joining a local writers' group, entering writing competitions, blogging online
Direct Application
You might be able to apply directly for technical writer jobs in industries like engineering or pharmaceuticals, if you've got the relevant background and qualifications.
Experience in journalism could also help you to get into travel or broadcast writing.
Other Routes
You could work in TV or radio as a scriptwriter. BBC Writersroom has information, advice and workshops on writing and submitting scripts.
You may be able to publish and sell your work without formal training or qualifications, if you're exceptionally talented and have taught yourself. A literary agent may be able to help you with this.
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You'll need
creative ideas that will sell, good research skills, the ability to express ideas in a style suited to your intended audience
creative ideas that will sell, good research skills, the ability to express ideas in a style suited to your intended audience
You'll also need to have confidence in your writing, be able to accept criticism and remain positive.
You'll need a portfolio of your work to show to employers and commissioning editors.
Further Information
You'll find more advice about careers in writing through the National Association of Writers' Groups.
The Poetry Society and Writers & Artists have more details on writing competitions.
Writers & Artists also has industry advice on being a writer and submitting work for publishing or self-publishing. It publishes the Writers’ and Artists’ Yearbook, which has information on literary agents, publishers, newspapers and magazines.
Skills and knowledge
You'll need:
Knowledge of english language
Excellent written communication skills
Persistence and determination
Excellent verbal communication skills
The ability to use your initiative
The ability to come up with new ways of doing things
Ambition and a desire to succeed
Knowledge of media production and communication
Digital Skills Level
to be able to use a computer and the main software packages competently
Day to day tasks
In this role you could
choose a subject based on personal interest, or at the request of an agent or publisher, come up with ideas, plots or content headings, research information using the internet, libraries, site visits and personal interviews, develop your story, article, blog, review or instruction manual, submit your draft to a publisher or editor, revise your work after getting feedback, upload your work to websites or social media, or look for publishing opportunities, attend book signings, readings and discussions of your work, run writing workshops
choose a subject based on personal interest, or at the request of an agent or publisher, come up with ideas, plots or content headings, research information using the internet, libraries, site visits and personal interviews, develop your story, article, blog, review or instruction manual, submit your draft to a publisher or editor, revise your work after getting feedback, upload your work to websites or social media, or look for publishing opportunities, attend book signings, readings and discussions of your work, run writing workshops
Working environment
You could work in an office or from home.

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