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News Intern Reporter - Charlotte

Company

McClatchy

Address Charlotte, NC, United States
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary
Category Newspaper Publishing
Expires 2023-09-19
Posted at 11 months ago
Job Description
Description
Join The Charlotte Observer’s newsroom as a paid intern in summer 2023 working with our exceptional team of journalists in a vibrant city. From Day 1 of your internship, you will be welcomed as part of The Charlotte Observer staff.
We hire for positions on various desks, including visuals, sports, business, breaking news and government.
Through training opportunities scheduled during the work day, you’ll have access to sessions with experienced journalists and learn about topics such as reporting and writing news stories, researching public documents, shooting video on deadline assignments and understanding libel law. Each intern works with a mentor and can expect regular feedback and coaching from their editor. We are committed, across our newsroom, to helping interns develop as journalists.
The Details
  • Interns must have a car (The Observer pays mileage expenses).
  • Internships are paid based on a 40-hour week
  • Interns do not work holidays.
  • Interns must pass a drug test.
  • Interns should be currently enrolled in a four-year degree program or recently graduated.
  • Work is performed mostly in-person in the field or in our newsroom office.
  • The schedule may include weekend or evening hours.
  • Internships cover a 10-week period, typically beginning in early June.
  • Relocation to reside and work in the Charlotte market is a must.
Qualifications Should Include
  • Experience working at a college publication, print or online, or another news outlet.
  • Quick study of technology and tools used in news-gathering.
  • Understanding of the professional use of social media in news-gathering and audience development.
  • A collaborative work ethic and a strong desire to learn.
  • Deep curiosity and a drive to find truth. Solid news judgment, accuracy and high ethical standards.
To Apply, Include With Your Application
  • Links and/or PDF copies of work samples.
  • A one-page cover letter that summarizes why you want to be an intern in our newsroom.
  • Resume that includes links to your public social media accounts (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram).
  • At least two references.
McClatchy is committed to providing equal employment opportunity (EEO) for all applicants and employees. McClatchy considers all candidates without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, ancestry, medical condition, family care status, pregnancy or physical disability (except where physical fitness is a valid occupational qualification), or any other basis protected by state and federal laws.
McClatchy is committed to providing equal employment opportunity (EEO) for all applicants and employees. McClatchy considers all candidates without regard to basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, ancestry, medical condition, family care status, pregnancy or physical disability (except where physical fitness is a valid occupational qualification), or any other basis protected by state and federal laws.