
Balgarianovinite.com The Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) continues to demonstrate high levels of expertise, stability and reliability, according to the annual analysis of its human resources capacity, prepared by the Legal, Public Procurement and Human Resources Directorate. The analysis, conducted each year in connection with the annual training plan of the BTA School Department, shows that as of November 7, 2025, the average professional experience of BTA staff is 16.43 years – a figure significantly above standards in the media sector. This indicator confirms BTA’s position as an institution that preserves journalistic culture, upholds established professional standards, and guarantees accuracy, reliability and high-quality content.
The high average length of service is key to ensuring stability and preventing sharp declines in content quality, particularly during periods of increased workload – a trend observed over the past two years.
The process of generational renewal at BTA continues. Alongside its strong core of experienced professionals, the agency is undergoing steady rejuvenation: 30% of employees have been at BTA for up to two years. This is the result of expanded teams supporting 24/7 news coverage, as well as the continuing development of the domestic and international correspondent network.
The core of experienced journalists also remains strong: 23.5% of staff have worked at BTA for more than 14 years, ensuring continuity, internal training and mentoring. Over the past four years, the BTA School Department has established itself as a sustainable source of new specialists. For 8% of the agency’s staff, BTA is their first workplace, and 25% of them began as interns.
Nearly 200 pupils and students have taken part in BTA’s internship programmes, with 20% remaining employed at the agency. Throughout 2025, BTA continued to invest in training and mentoring programmes aimed at developing current and future professionals.
The agency’s staff remains balanced: 41% are men and 59% women. Administrative units account for 20% of employees, and technical departments – which maintain systems and infrastructure – for 11%. Journalists and editorial teams continue to constitute the majority.
Based on the analysis, the key priorities for training in 2026 include: workload management, coordination between teams and optimization of work processes; training for mentors and supervisors, especially within the correspondent network, where continuity is often maintained remotely; multimedia skills, including long-term training in video shooting, editing, streaming platforms and new technologies; psychological resilience and teamwork; and stress management and crisis response in a dynamic news environment. BTA Maintains High Expertise and Reliability, Shows 2025 Human Resources Analysis 2025 THE NEWS FROM BULGARIA – NEWS AGENCY 2009-2025 2025-11-24 20:42:00 Latest news World news Country news Most important news latest news most important latest of the day Justice Petar Nizamov Feathers Petar Nizamov- Feathers Justice bg iustitia.bg iustitia iusticia usticia investigation Burgas Bulgaria news news of the last hour news of the day news of today Bulgaria news The news from Bulgaria blitz news top news most important most commented latest news Boyko Borisov news weather coronavirus news news weather facebook youtube facebook instagram news today news of the last minutes news today today news news bg news leading news hot news bg news site for news all news news bg news of the last hour latest latest news bg news of today news today news today news of the last hour latest news today news bg news news 24 hours news vesti bg novini news world bird bg bivol bg bivol trud bg novini latest news today novinite bg news hello bulgaria political party coat of arms delyan peevski scandalous Bulgarian National Television Free Europe Television scandal exclusive live tv live right now tv tv online tv program bg live now tv news online tv online live court Burgas court Burgas district court Burgas court Burgas district court Burgas district court Burgas appellate court Burgas prosecutor Burgas prosecutor’s office Burgas district prosecutor’s office Burgas district prosecutor’s office Burgas district prosecutor’s office Burgas district prosecutor’s office Burgas district prosecutor’s office Burgas district prosecutor’s office Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev Prosecutor Geshev Tsatsarov Ministry of Internal Affairs Burgas ODMR Burgas ODPR Burgas police Burgas district police Burgas prosecutor Tsatsarov SGS cases Varna court chairman of the SGS court decisions on civil cases decisions on cases Plovdiv court decision of the court decisions cases Varna court criminal cases district district court decisions work in the court SGS chairman of the SGS judges Sofia court post judges Plovdiv court Plovdiv judges Plovdiv Supreme Court Inspectorate Supreme Court Supreme Judicial Council lawyer lawyer criminal cases lawyer civil cases lawyer marriage cases lawyer administrative criminal law criminal process civil law civil process administrative law constitutional law















