Summer 2020 F. James Pensiero Reporting Intern

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About the Internship

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a current student or recent graduate who intends to pursue a career in business and financial journalism to work in New York for a summer internship. This scholarship-funded position includes a stipend to help with housing or travel costs.

You will work closely with reporters and editors to deliver prompt, accurate reporting of news relevant to your beat. You will be expected to generate your own story ideas and follow the stories through to completion with supervision and guidance from an editor.

Our interns are self-starters who understand the needs of our growing audience on various digital and print platforms and can work independently under deadline pressure. Dedication to high journalism standards and excellent writing and reporting skills are a must. A demonstrated interest in business reporting is a plus, though prior business/finance reporting experience is not required.

Preference for the scholarship internship will be given to the University of Oregon students, though it is open to those from any state school in the U.S. Students majoring in business journalism or journalism with a second major or minor in economics or business will have an edge.

The screening process puts heavy emphasis on journalistic experience. You should have completed at least one prior reporting internship with another professional media organization, or published exceptional work with a campus news outlet or as a freelancer.

How to Apply

Please submit a resume, cover letter and no more than five published clips (PDFs are ideal). You must also submit a one-page essay explaining why you want to cover business, finance or economic news. Only complete applications will be considered. The deadline to apply is Nov. 1, 2019. 

Timing

Summer internships take place over June, July, and August, though start dates can be flexible in certain circumstances.

Only finalists will be contacted. We will strive to make a selection by mid-December. 

Will I Be Paid?

Yes, interns are paid $900 per week, and we help with the cost of public transportation. 

This scholarship internship also includes a $3,000 stipend to assist with housing or travel costs. We do not provide housing, but we can help point you in the right direction.

More Questions?

Email internships@wsj.com. First, please make sure your question isn’t already answered here. 

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