The Guardian believes there should be a better representation of our diverse society in the media and to break down barriers each summer we run a work-experience scheme for those considering a career in journalism.
This year our London office is running a paid work-experience scheme forBlack Asian and minority-ethnic applicants interested insports journalism.
Successful applicants will spend two weeks on our busy sports desk during June and July shadowing our team of journalists and editors. Youll see up close the daily discussions and decision-making which help create our newspaper and website and gain insight into how we cover the biggest sporting events across the globe.
You will also have an experienced journalist as a mentor to offer careers advice.
Criteria
To be considered for a placement you must be at least 18 years old with the right to train in the UK at the time of application and be able to demonstrate a genuine interest in journalism for example having work published online or in print involvement in student journalism work experience on local/specialist media or an impressive personal website or blog.
The aim of this scheme is to introduce aspiring journalists or those at the start of their careers to the Guardians editorial environment. For this reason experienced professional journalists and those who have received a previous placement at GNM are not eligible to apply for these positions.
For applicants who have no access to accommodation in London (nor the ability to travel daily to our Kings Cross headquarters) theSarah Hughes Trust has kindly offered to provide a small number of grants. If youd like to be considered for one of these you can do so via the application form.
Application instructions
Please complete the application form and attach the following four items within ONE document:
Please note for your application to be considered we require all of the above to be included.
Deadline for receipt of applications is11.55pm on Sunday 29th March 2026.
Interviews are scheduled to take place in May.
Were committed to providing reasonable adjustments as detailed by the Equality Act 2010. It is important to us that you feel supported and comfortable throughout the process in order to perform your best. Please let us know if there are any changes we could make to help your application this includes providing documents in accessible formats or personalising the process to better support your needs. Please contact Sean on to discuss further so we can work with you to support you through your application.
We value and respect all differences (seen and unseen) in all people at the Guardian. We aspire to have inclusive working experiences and an environment that reflects the audience we serve where our people have equal access to career development opportunities their voices are heard and can contribute to our future.
Positive action is covered by section 158 of the Equality Act 2010.