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"journalism experience" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you are referring to experience related to journalism. For example: "I have a wealth of journalism experience, having worked at newspapers in two countries."
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After much back and forth, the two sides agreed on Natalie Bancroft, 27, who lives in Europe and by her admission has relatively little business or journalism experience, The Wall Street Journal reported earlier Wednesday.
They should also have some journalism experience.
Journalism experience is helpful when hiring journalists.
Others with lots of journalism experience have different views.
In short, they want students with journalism experience.
Hire people who have newsroom or journalism experience.
Kevin has over fifteen years of digital journalism experience.
No prior creative writing or journalism experience required.
"Yeah, I don't have 14 years of journalism experience," she says peppily.
I felt more confident applying for magazine writing jobs because I had some journalism experience.
Herring, long an active donor to political campaigns, had no journalism experience.
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