Protect the integrity of journalism by verifying claims, checking sources, and ensuring accuracy before publication
Fact Checkers verify the accuracy of articles, broadcasts, and digital content before publication. They check claims against primary sources, verify quotes, confirm statistics, and flag potential errors. In an era of misinformation, fact-checking has grown from a magazine role to a critical function across all media.
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Career Ladder
Research Assistant → Fact Checker → Senior Fact Checker → Head of Research / Standards Editor
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Salary Growth
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Top Salary
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Skills you need to develop and courses to get there
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Go to the Career Path tab and select your current level to see your personalized learning plan.
Go to Career PathVerify basic facts (dates, names, statistics, quotes) Search databases and primary sources for verification Flag questionable claims for senior fact checkers Learn verification…
Click any skill to see how to learn it and what salary boost it gives
Junior vs Senior — daily schedule breakdown
9:00am — Review article assigned for fact-checking 9:30am — Verify statistics by checking original data sources 11:00am — Call source to confirm quotes and context 12:00pm — Lunch…
Conservative and aggressive scenarios for 10–15 years
Year 1-2: $32,000 - $42,000 Year 6+: $52,000 - $78,000
15 questions — answer honestly
Ideal if: you are meticulous, skeptical, and passionate about truth. NOT for you if: you want high salary, prefer creative work, or find research tedious.
Honest about what the internet doesn't say
Myth: "Fact-checking is just Googling things" — Reality: Professional fact-checking requires expertise in primary sources, statistical analysis, legal documents, and digital…
Stress, flexibility, burnout risk
Excellent work-life balance with strong remote options. Deadline pressure is moderate. The work is intellectually stimulating without being physically demanding.
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