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. Industry Demand: growing — driven by misinformation concerns, platform content moderation, and media accountability; organizations like Snopes, PolitiFact, and FullFact are expanding
Take a personality test to see if Fact Checker fits your profile
Career Match Test →Explore the Career Path tab to see progression from junior to senior
Start learning — check the Learning Path for free courses
Sign up to see salary data
Create Free AccountTake these tests to find out if this career matches your personality:
Related Reading
Related Holland / RIASEC Types