Journalism internship can mold and shape your journalism skills. There are so many types of work that you can do in journalism. I am talking about specific job description that a journalist can do. The more that you had an experienced with these types of job description that more that you can find a job in your chosen field; the types of journalism jobs or position are feature writer, editorial assistant, correspondent writer, news editor, writer/editor, sports reporter, online journalist and photojournalism to name a few of the position needed in the journalism industry.
Each journalist would want to work for top organizations to be a popular journalist. Here are some of the top organizations that you can apply for internship.
1. CNN
Who do not know CNN? Well, it is quite refreshing and encouraging to know that they would be hiring interns. This company is located I New York City and they would be needing an intern for the whole year round operations of their program. They still have a tentative deadline for their interns and you are advised to seek information in the proper website.
2. The Dallas Morning News located of course in Dallas Texas in also looking for copy editing, news, sports, business, website and features interns. They also offer journalism internship program for photojournalism. It is good to know that the internship is available for the whole year round and you only have to follow the internship deadline per semester or per schedule.
3. Metpro Tribune is an internship program aiming to help student launch their chosen journalism career through internship in the tribune news room. They had sculpted an internship program that offers formal mentoring, coaching and evaluations, a rigid grounding in relevant laws and ethic in journalism.
There are so many organizations looking for interns for this year. Different positions and different experiences that may help interns in their careers.
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