The Wall Street Journal’s reporting internships in Europe are designed for students who intend to pursue a career in journalism. Interns will be joining the Journal’s London bureau.
As interns, you will work with other reporters and editors to deliver prompt, accurate reporting of news. You will be expected to generate your own story ideas and follow those stories through to completion with supervision and guidance from an editor.
You may also assist reporters and editors with story research and other tasks.
Dedication to high journalism standards and excellent writing and reporting skills are required. A demonstrated interest in business reporting is a plus, though prior business/finance reporting experience is not required.
Fluency in English and at least one additional European language is strongly preferred.
Please submit a resume, cover letter and no more than five published clips. Any clips published in a language other than English should be accompanied by a full English translation.
The deadline to apply is Friday, Dec. 18, 2020, at noon London time.
Summer internships take place between June and September, though start dates can be flexible in certain circumstances.
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