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The Globe and Mail 2021 summer job program

The Globe and Mail is seeking to hire reporters, editors and multimedia staff for the summer of 2021.

The 12-week paid program offers hands-on experience in a fast-paced newsroom.

Candidates must take note that these are not internships. Ideal candidates are freelance writers and editors, experienced journalists, recent graduates and students in their graduating year.

To apply, you must have some form of journalism experience, either at a media organization, through your school’s print or online publications or your own venture (newsletter, blog, etc). The company is also interested in hearing from people who may not have entered journalism through traditional school programs or media companies but nonetheless have made an impact.

Applicants must be legally eligible to work in Canada through to September, 2021.

Applications will be accepted via e-mail only.

The deadline for applications is Friday, October 30. Interviews will be conducted in the three-week period after that.

To apply, please e-mail the following to: summerjobs2021@globeandmail.com

  • Your résumé, with relevant experience, as an attachment. Be sure to highlight any news or business reporting experience
  • A 100-word explanation, also as an attachment, of what you would bring to The Globe and Mail. This note is critical
  • Three examples of your work with links

In the subject line of your e-mail application, please indicate whether you are seeking a role in reporting, editing, or live news.

Mariam Ahmed

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