Applications are now open for the Reuters 2020 Journalism Training Program that starts in September. The organization is on the lookout for smart, ambitious graduates and early reporters to join the team.
The tenure of the program is 9 months. The program will start with intensive training in London, then 8 months in a Reuters newsroom in either China, Singapore, UK, Mexico, South Africa, Egypt, Lebanon or UAE.
The deadline to submit your applications is Sunday, Dec. 15.
The participants will be selected by April 2020 and these candidates will be remunerated in the currency of the bureau in which they are placed, in line with global Thomson Reuters policies.
For more details, click here.
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