Stage à Radio-Canada, service info

Date limite : pour un stage à la session d’hiver 2024, votre candidature doit nous parvenir au plus tard le 31 octobre 2023.

Le journalisme vous passionne et vous recherchez un programme de stage académique stimulant ? 

Le Service de l’Information de Radio-Canada sera en mesure d’offrir, à Montréal, un certain nombre de stages non rémunérés dans des émissions d’actualités et d’affaires publiques, ou encore dans la salle de nouvelles lors de la session d’hiver 2024.

PROFIL RECHERCHÉ :

Les étudiantes et étudiants finissants intéressés par ce stage doivent être inscrits dans une institution d’enseignement universitaire canadienne. Le stage doit obligatoirement être crédité dans le cadre d’un cours. Enfin, ils ont l’obligation de fournir, une brève présentation vidéo (indiquer le lien dans votre CV ou lettre de motivation) et les trois (3) documents suivants en français :

  • Une lettre de motivation;
  • Votre Curriculum Vitae;
  • Votre plus récent relevé de résultats académiques.

Pour + de détails et postuler, suivez ce lien.

CIM Magazine Paid Editorial Internship

CIM Magazine, which covers the latest advances in ideas, trends and technology in the Canadian mining industry, is offering a 16-week paid internship opportunity for upper-year students and recent graduates. The intern will work remotely from home and have the chance to contribute to all aspects of magazine editorial, in both print and online.  

During the internship, the intern will be required to write our weekly newsletter, news articles, conduct interviews, attend regular story meetings and participate in the magazine production process (source photos, proofread the issue and other related tasks).    

This is an opportunity for students to work with a B2B National Magazine Award-winning publication, gain valuable experience in the journalism industry, expand their portfolio and develop skills through on-the-job training.

About us: 

The print edition of CIM Magazine is published by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) eight times per year. Each edition is distributed to more than 8,000 CIM members and at industry-related events and conferences throughout the year. The team prides itself on producing high-quality journalism written by seasoned journalists. 

Responsibilities

The intern will work closely with the Section Editor and have three main writing responsibilities: 

Internship requirements: 

  1. Articles for the news section of the CIM Magazine website
  2. The weekly news recap, which is posted to the CIM Magazine website and emailed to our newsletter list
  3. The front-of-book section of the magazine, which includes news, new products and a profile or analysis piece
     
  4. The intern will work 35 hours per week for 16 weeks, with the possibility of extension. Due to the remote aspect, technical requirements are a phone, internet and a computer with camera and microphone. 

All applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents.

Qualifications:  

  • Strong news writing, editing and proofreading experience  

·         Exceptional communication, organizational and interpersonal skills

·         Proficient interviewing skills 

·         Adept at Canadian Press style 

Our ideal candidate is smart, professional, passionate about the quality of their work, interested in learning about the mining industry and is a self-starter with a reputation for writing quality content on tight deadlines.

Compensation: 

$15.25/hr (or provincial minimum wage) 

How to apply: 

Submit a resume, three published articles (please include either a direct URL to the articles published online or the PDF from the magazine they were published in) and a cover letter outlining how this internship is a good fit for both yourself and CIM Magazine to Section Editor Silvia Pikal (spikal@cim.org). Please include your name and the title Editorial Internship in the subject field of the email.   

Applicants who advance through the interview process will be required to complete a short writing test.

Internship start date:  January 2, 2024

We thank all applicants who respond, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 

CBC Internships

CBC News is at the forefront of local digital and broadcast journalism in Montreal. At CBC Montreal, we gather, produce and broadcast news in Quebec for CBC Radio,CBC Television and CBC.CA/Montreal.

We are currently seeking two interns: One for the Fall 2023 session, and one for the Winter 2024 session.

Internships Goals

Each intern will be given the opportunity to gain practical experience at CBC News in Montreal.

Specifically, each intern will work as a junior member of the CBC News desk team and will learn to gather information, fact check, pitch stories, and take part in the broadcast production of stories. The internship will be in person.

Internship Application Process

  • CV
  •  Letter of intent 
  • Two written samples of your work
  • One audio or visual sample of your work.

Application Deadline for both dates: August 11, 2023 at 5pm

There is also an interview at CBC as part of the process.

Requirements

• 160 hours of for credit service. Approximately 16 hours per week for 10 weeks in CBC News Montreal.This amounts to 3 credits at Concordia.

• This internship is offered under the Jour 450: Journalism Practicum course, for a total of three credits. Students must obtain departmental approval to enrol in this program.

• Note – Students undertaking these internships are not excused from classes or other courses

Candidate Selection Criteria

• Third year Journalism student

• Curious and critical thinker

• Passionate about journalism

• Strong work ethic: meeting deadlines, attention to detail, dedication, initiative, team player

• Strong writing and broadcasting skills

• Excellent digital skills

• Bilingual, English and French.

Please email applications to nathalie.walther@cbc.ca, Manager Administration, Staffing and Development at CBC Quebec