INTERNSHIPS

The Dallas Morning News College Internship Program

The Dallas Morning News offers summer internships in local news, business, features, editorial, audience, photography, multiplatform editing, data journalism and political reporting, which is based in Washington. A sports internship is offered in the fall, starting in late August. Several departments also post openings for interns other times of the year.

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Eligibility

Applicants must be enrolled in college and working toward a degree (associate, bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate) or may have graduated within six months of the internship start date. Previous daily newspaper experience is requested. All applications must include a cover letter, résumé and three references reachable by phone. Additional materials are required to apply for specific positions. Only electronic applications are accepted.

Compensation

Summer interns are full time for 10 to 12 weeks. Effective Jan. 1, 2022, interns will be paid $16 an hour for a 40-hour workweek, except for the Washington intern, who will be paid $19 an hour.

Schedules

The standard workweek is Monday-Friday, but some weekend, night and holiday shifts may be required. The sports internship takes place in the fall. Summer interns are expected to attend training sessions and other events. Interns who need to work remotely will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Notification

The Dallas Morning News will notify applicants who are not selected, but they should not expect an explanation of the decision. Once an applicant agrees to accept the internship and abide by the stated requirements, The News expects the intern to fulfill all elements of the agreement, including agreed upon start/end dates and pay.

Job Day to Day

The internship program at The Dallas Morning News is one of the best in the country. We pride ourselves on treating our interns like full-time staffers from their first day, giving them crucial experience and insight into a journalist’s career and daily responsibilities.

Newsroom members and panelists from other organizations lead training sessions on critical skills for journalists in an ever-changing industry. Interns also have the chance to interact with members of senior leadership through one-on-one chats and a lunch with the publisher.

Interns will be held to the same journalistic standards, quality guidelines and ethics as full-time staffers, including adherence to professional decorum in dress, promptness and courtesy.

Interns are expected to have a basic knowledge of AP style. The ability to speak another language would be helpful, and familiarity with digital media is required.

FAQ

How must applications be delivered?

Applications must be submitted through the application link for each internship. You may apply for more than one. All applications must include a cover letter, résumé and three references reachable by phone. Additional materials are required to apply for specific positions.

Who is eligible?

Applicants must be enrolled in college and working toward a degree (associate, bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate) or may have graduated within six months of the internship start date. Previous daily newspaper experience is requested.

Are interns paid?

Effective Jan. 1, 2022, interns will be paid $16 an hour for a 40-hour workweek for 10 to 12 weeks. The Washington intern will be paid $19 an hour. Interns are eligible for overtime but not for holiday pay unless they are scheduled to work.

Can internships be extended?

Yes, internships may be extended at the discretion of The Dallas Morning News.

What is an intern’s schedule like?

The standard workweek is Monday through Friday, but some weekend, night and holiday shifts may be required. Also, all interns are expected to attend training sessions and other events.

Are interns eligible to apply for open full-time positions at the completion of their internships?

Interns who have completed their degrees are welcome to apply for permanent jobs.

Are interns allowed to work in departments other than the ones for which they applied?

Yes, for brief periods with the permission of supervisors.

Does The Dallas Morning News provide housing for interns?

The News does not provide housing for interns or pay a housing stipend, but we will assist them in finding somewhere to live. Paying rent and fulfilling lease requirements are the responsibility of the interns.

Must interns have a car?

A vehicle in good working condition is strongly recommended.

When will I find out if I was accepted?

We will make every attempt to inform applicants of their hiring status early in the new year, but they should not expect an explanation of why their application was rejected.

Dallas Morning News High School Journalism 101

High School Journalism 101

The Dallas Morning News offers a weeklong summer program for juniors and seniors in Dallas-area high schools to attend training sessions with staff members and college interns.

The program is unpaid, but students can work to produce stories for publication.

The News notifies journalism advisers at area schools in the spring about how students can apply for the program, with the deadline in April. For more information, email HSJournalism@dallasnews.com.