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Judi Hetrick <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 13 Oct 2004 16:57:20 -0400
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These internship opportunities -- two of them overseas -- are separate
from the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund internships, which have tests as part of
the application process.
Judi

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL.
INTERNS:
The internship is open to college students (either undergraduate or
graduate school).  There is no application form.  To apply please send a
cover letter, resume and a dozen of your best bylined clips to:
Cathy Panagoulias, Assistant Managing Editor
The Wall Street Journal
200 Liberty Street, 9th Floor
New York, NY  10281
Your clips should be clear, unbound photocopies on letter- or
legal-sized paper (no binders or sheet protectors).  The materials
should be received by November 1, which is the application deadline.
About 18 student journalists are selected each year.  The selection is
highly competitive and most of those selected have had prior internships
with other newspapers as well as extensive experience on a campus
newspaper.  The internships are for ten-week periods in June, July and
August.  The pay is $700 a week.
The screening process puts heavy emphasis on clips and journalistic
experience and past internships.  Only the applicants who are selected
for final consideration are interviewed.  Each applicant, accepted or
not, will be notified of our decision.  We try to complete the selection
process by the end of February of each year.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL EUROPE.
The Journal's European edition--The Wall Street Journal Europe--is also
looking for two reporting interns to be based in Europe.
In addition to meeting all the application requirements cited above,
WSJE is also looking for candidates with fluency in one or more of these
European languages:  French, German, Dutch, or Russian; a demonstrable
interest in Europe as well as the willingness and ability to work in an
overseas environment. The selected candidates will work in one of WSJ's
European bureaus and will be required to provide proof of health
insurance. They will be required to pay for their own roundtrip airfare.
The pay is $700 a week.  Send clips to:
Raju Narisetti, Managing Editor
The Wall Street Journal Europe
87 Boulevard Brand Whitlock
Brussels 1200, Belgium

THE ASIAN WALL STREET JOURNAL.
The Journal's Asian edition -- is also looking for a reporting intern to
be based in Hong Kong.
In addition to meeting all the application requirements cited above,
AWSJ is looking for candidates with fluency in one or more Asian
languages, preferably Mandarin, Japanese or Korean, a strong interest in
business reporting in Asia, and ideally experience living or working in
the region.  The selected candidates will work at The Asian Journal's
Hong Kong headquarters, and will be provided a weekly stipend of $700
and an allowance for airfare to Hong Kong.  Send applications to:
Cathy Panagoulias, Assistant Managing Editor
The Wall Street Journal
200 Liberty Street, 9th Floor
New York, NY  10281


from:
Donna Davis
Assistant to Cathy Panagoulias
Managing Editor's Office
The Wall Street Journal.
200 Liberty Street
New York, NY  10281
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Tel:  212-416-2086
Fax:  212-416-2720




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