Learn from our award-winning journalists this summer at the world’s largest multimedia news provider.
About the Role:
Our global Reuters News Internship Program gives you the chance to fast-track your journalism career and develop your skills across a variety of subjects and media. We welcome passionate and curious reporters, producers and photojournalists who want to tell stories for a global audience. Reuters seeks diverse candidates from all backgrounds and is excited to work with emerging talent who can cover breaking news and tell in-depth stories from new perspectives.
We are looking for an intern to work in our Video department in Nairobi, Kenya.
About You:
- A passionate video journalism student or an early career video journalist
- Commitment to a career in journalism
- A keen interest in video storytelling
- A desire to learn and a passion for news
- Emerging talent who can tell stories about finance, politics and people from new perspectives and in different formats
- Ambition to deliver journalism with real impact
- An international outlook and ability to work in a team and communicate across departments
- Excellent writing and communication skills
The role:
- Paid 12-week internship, starting from 16th June, 2025
- An assigned Senior Editor as a mentor
- Formal training and coaching
- Participants who excel may be considered for future opportunities at Reuters
Please note:
- Applicants must be eligible to work in the region/country to which they apply
Our Application Process:
- The deadline for applications is Sunday 15th December 2024 at 11.59pm GMT
- Interviews will be conducted in February/March 2025
- Please apply with an up-to-date CV and answer our application questions
About Reuters
Founded 170 years ago, Reuters provides society with the news it needs to be free, prosperous and informed. Each day, 2,500 journalists in nearly 200 locations around the globe deliver unparalleled international and national news coverage in 16 languages with speed, impartiality and insight. Reuters stays true to the letter and spirit of the Thomson Reuters Trust Principles, valuing independence, integrity and freedom from bias.
Reuters news is read and seen by billions of people worldwide every day. Our stories reach more than 750 broadcasters in 115 countries and 1,000 publishing clients, including eight of the world’s top 10 newspapers.