Deadline: 1 November 2012
Internships are aimed at undergraduates or recent graduates who intend a career in journalism. The selection process is highly competitive and most of those chosen have had prior internships in other large media organizations as well as experience on a campus newspaper or as a freelancer. The internships are for ten-week periods in June, July and August (earlier start dates are possible in certain circumstances). The pay is $700.00 a week. The screening process puts heavy emphasis on clips and journalistic experience.
It helps for applicants to state if they have preferences in where they intern, and also if they have any preferences in subject matter (for example: metro, economics, politics, finance, arts, WSJ. magazine, etc). We cannot guarantee to meet your preferences, but it helps us in placing interns.
Dow Jones Newswires interns are selected from those applicants who have a demonstrated interest in and aptitude for business and financial journalism.
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ASIA
The Journal's Asian edition is looking for a reporting intern to be based in Hong Kong. The materials must be received by mail or email no later than November 1. To apply please send a cover letter, resume and up to six writing samples to:
Almar Latour, Editor-in-Chief
The Wall Street Journal Asia
25/F Central Plaza, 18 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Or by email.
The Journal Asia is looking for candidates with fluency in one or more Asian languages—preferably Mandarin, Japanese or Korean—a strong interest in business reporting in Asia, and ideally experience living or working in the region. The selected candidates will work at WSJ Asia’s Hong Kong headquarters, and will be provided with $700 a week. We do not pay for travel or relocation.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For queries/ submissions: almar.latour@wsj.com
Website: http://www.wsj-asia.com/
Internships are aimed at undergraduates or recent graduates who intend a career in journalism. The selection process is highly competitive and most of those chosen have had prior internships in other large media organizations as well as experience on a campus newspaper or as a freelancer. The internships are for ten-week periods in June, July and August (earlier start dates are possible in certain circumstances). The pay is $700.00 a week. The screening process puts heavy emphasis on clips and journalistic experience.
It helps for applicants to state if they have preferences in where they intern, and also if they have any preferences in subject matter (for example: metro, economics, politics, finance, arts, WSJ. magazine, etc). We cannot guarantee to meet your preferences, but it helps us in placing interns.
Dow Jones Newswires interns are selected from those applicants who have a demonstrated interest in and aptitude for business and financial journalism.
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ASIA
The Journal's Asian edition is looking for a reporting intern to be based in Hong Kong. The materials must be received by mail or email no later than November 1. To apply please send a cover letter, resume and up to six writing samples to:
Almar Latour, Editor-in-Chief
The Wall Street Journal Asia
25/F Central Plaza, 18 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Or by email.
The Journal Asia is looking for candidates with fluency in one or more Asian languages—preferably Mandarin, Japanese or Korean—a strong interest in business reporting in Asia, and ideally experience living or working in the region. The selected candidates will work at WSJ Asia’s Hong Kong headquarters, and will be provided with $700 a week. We do not pay for travel or relocation.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For queries/ submissions: almar.latour@wsj.com
Website: http://www.wsj-asia.com/