Application Deadline: December 22nd 2017
Locations
Cairo-Egypt;Dakar-Senegal;South Africa;Nairobi-Kenya
The Reuters Journalism Programme is an opportunity for recent graduates, early career reporters, or professionals with proven experience who are looking to switch careers into journalism. The programme in 2018 will consist of 6 months of formal and on-the-job journalism training, initially in our London newsroom, followed by one of our other main reporting newsrooms or bureaus in the Middle East or Africa.
The Reuters Journalism Programme offers an opportunity to fast-track your journalism career and develop your skills across a variety of subjects and media. Successful applicants will predominantly report in text, but visual reporting skills and story-telling ideas will be welcome.
Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest independent news provider, reaching more than one billion people every day. Over 2,000 journalists in nearly 200 locations around the globe deliver unparalleled international and national news coverage in 16 languages with speed, impartiality and insight to professionals via Thomson Reuters desktops, to the world’s media organizations, and directly to consumers on Reuters.com and Reuters TV. Reuters stays true to the letter and spirit of the Thomson Reuters Trust Principles, ensuring independence, integrity and freedom from bias.
- Six-month scheme including intensive training and reporting assignments
- Placement in a major bureau in the Middle East or Africa, such as Lagos, Nairobi, Dakar, Beirut, Cairo or Dubai
- Application due by Friday 22nd December 2017
- Programme begins September 2018
- Participants who excel may be considered for other opportunities
Prerequisites
- Clear commitment to a career in journalism
- Drive to build sources, break news and deliver deeply reported stories
- Strong interest in issues that affect companies, markets and economies
- Ability to generate original, relevant story ideas
- Ambition to deliver journalism with real impact
- Fluency in written English
- Fluency in Arabic or a language (apart from English) that is widely spoken in Africa.
- Experience living in the Middle East or Africa, alongside a grasp of the history, politics and culture
- Proficiency with data
- An international outlook
Other desired skills (not prerequisites)
- Knowledge or expertise in a relevant field such as banking, financial analysis, accounting, law or computer science
- Proven professional journalism experience
- Proven ability to generate exclusive and agenda-setting stories
- Experience in multi-media story-telling
- Skills in investigative reporting
- Expertise in data analysis or data-driven journalism
- Understanding of how to use social media to report and find sources
Applicants must be eligible to work in the region to which they apply, with exceptions considered for specialist regional knowledge or language skills
Benefits
- Competitive pay
- Placements in an African or Middle Eastern bureau
- Fast-paced reporting on top news stories of the day
- Opportunity to develop journalism skills
HOW TO APPLY
1) Application Form: you must complete all the questions including the written exercises, using the following link:
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/ReutersJournalismProgramme
Your written answers must follow the guidelines on length and format. If not, your application will not be considered.
2) Upload CV: your CV should be no more than two pages long and written in English.
3) Upload Cover Letter: cover letter of no more than one page to explain your interest in a career with Reuters.
Applicants must be eligible to work in the region to which they apply, with exceptions considered for specialist regional knowledge or language skills
Please note if you do not provide all of the above, your application may not be considered. Please note: the closing date for applications Friday 22nd December 2017
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the Thomson Reuters Journalism Training Programme 2018
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