Anna Sissak-Bardizbanian is confirmed as journalist from at least 1896, when she was a freelance at
Dagens Nyheter. Between 1897 and 1899, she had a steady employment as a reporter in the
Svenska Dagbladet. She was often referred to as the first female reporter in the Stockholm press. A contemporary article in
Illustreradt Hvad Nytt from 1898 write: "The Stockholm press was given its first female reporter last year when madame Anna Sissak made her entrance in the Svenska Dagbladet [...]. She writes notices and performs interviews with fearlessness and talent. Any newspaper would find a co-worker as her a sharp one. With her sympathetic female nature and personal freshness she is well received wherever she goes – which is not always the case with her male colleagues. But they are not jealous because the find in her a good and able comrade." Sissak-Bardizbanian was not literary the first female reporter in the Stockholm press: between 1884 and 1896, six of the seven biggest newspapers in the capital of Stockholm employed women co-workers, and at least two were employed at
Svenska Dagbladet before her – but she was certainly a member of the pioneer generation of women reporters in Stockholm and very possibly the first well known female reporter there. In 1898, she became a member of the
Publicistklubben, which was still uncommon for a woman. Her employment at
Svenska Dagbladet was a short one, but this was common for most reporters in the Swedish press at this time regardless of sex or success. ==Later life==