The Orange County Register is seeking a talented, dedicated intern for its local news desk.
The intern will work 30 hours per week, for 10 weeks, covering general assignments and breaking news, as well as Little Saigon and other Asian communities. The newsroom is based in Irvine.
Preference will be given to applicants invested in or interested in the Vietnamese or other Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, and who have ties to Southern California. Applicants should have experience in news or feature writing and be in college or a recent graduate.
Interns may be required to work remotely at the time of the internship.
This position is funded by a grant from the Asian American Journalists Association, Los Angeles Chapter and pays $20 per hour with a $600 stipend. Interns will be matched with a mentor and receive a free AAJA membership.
Send a cover letter, resume, three writing samples and at least two references to Register Local Editor Heather McRea at [email protected] by 5 p.m. Monday, May 12. Use the subject line AAJA-LA/REGISTER REPORTING INTERNSHIP.
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