Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Paid photo-editing internship in Hong Kong

TIME magazine's Asia edition is offering a paid photojournalism internship.

The internship is based in Hong Kong, runs 3 months and pays a monthly stipend. Note that it involves editing photos, not taking them. Internships are available beginning in June, as well as later in the year.

The intern will be "tasked with photo research for daily web stories, and travel and art stories for the print magazine," the ad states. "Interns will be working with different departments within the magazine - the art, production, and edit departments, as well as correspondents and photographers around Asia, and photo agencies around the world. This will be a good opportunity to learn the workings of a news magazine as well as the world of editorial photography. This is a photo editing internship. There will be no opportunities to take pictures for the magazine."

To apply, e-mail maria_wood@timeasia.com with your letter of intent, resume and photo editing clips.

Location: Hong Kong

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Friday, February 13, 2009

Paid internships @ TIME Asia

TIME magazine's Asia edition offers paid internships year-round in its Hong Kong headquarters.

Internships are available in the magazine's editorial, photo and design department and come with a small stipend. Duties include researching, fact-checking and writing.

Interns "have opportunities to report and write short arts and travel pieces for the magazine as well as stories for our Web site," the ad states. "Past interns have also produced multimedia features for the Web."

Applicants must have an undergraduate degree or senior standing in a journalism program by the start of the internship. Demonstrated interest in Asia or fluency in an Asian language is preferred.

E-mail a cover letter, resume and recently published clips to internprogram@timeasia.com.

Location: Hong Kong, Asia

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Monday, September 29, 2008

Paid internship at WSJ's Asia bureau

Wall Street Journal's Asian edition is looking for a paid reporting intern to be based in Hong Kong. The selected candidate will be provided a weekly stipend of $700 and an allowance for round-trip airfare to Hong Kong.

Candidates should have "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."

To apply, 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

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