NO
| PROFESSIONS
| DESCRIPTION
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1
| Literary/non-literary critic
| Being able to review literary / non-literary works based on the rules of critical and contemporary theories with the principle of primacy and expediency of works for the progression of knowledge based on locally situated social and cultural life, and being able to counterbalance the rules of human life with global and international perspective.
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2
| Literary/non-literary editor
| Being able to edit literary / non-literary works according to the principles, rules of knowledge, and literary disciplines that still hold firm the local cultural perspective without leaving the development of literary and cultural theories that are currently developing both locally and globally.
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3
| Journalist
| Being able to compose, analyse, and report news articles to a greater audience in both printed and electronic mass media.
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4
| Copyeditor
| Being able to edit and organize manuscript according to the appropriate linguistic rules.
|
5
| Copywriter
| Being able to compose texts to promote or market a particular product or service.
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6
| Writer
| Being able to compose both literary and non-literary works and publish their results. The writing profession itself includes content writer, freelance writer, journalist, script writer, and creative writer
|
7
| Translator
| Being able to translate text properly from its source language to the target language. In addition, being able to write, edit, and check the translated texts for its readability. (English-Indonesian, vice versa)
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