Finding my feet at The Independent
Although I was interning during Covid and had to work remotely, I was able to watch as reporters and editors made sure they were covering every detail. It was a fascinating insight into how a busy newsroom operates, and how they had transitioned into working entirely from home for the first time ever.
There was no time to dawdle, and I had to hit the ground running by pitching stories to the news editor, and jumping on a timeline she wanted me to create .
Big dreams
I was so excited to start my placement. Getting work placements has been more difficult than usual this year due to the pandemic, and, as someone with big dreams of working in national news, I鈥檇 been worried I wouldn鈥檛 get the placements I needed to bulk out my CV.
Luckily, my course director and the department鈥檚 employability officer Trish Mellars secured three placements at The Independent for the Easter break. It wasn鈥檛 straightforward through 鈥 my coursemates and I had to send a cover letter and two pitches for news features that the paper could run.
I was so thrilled when I found out I鈥檇 been selected by the editors, and I started conducting research and interviews in preparation.
鈥淚f you鈥檙e on one of the 葫芦影业 journalism courses, then you have no need to be nervous about going on placement, because I assure you you鈥檙e being taught the skills you need to succeed鈥
Allegra Goodwin
I think one of the best ways to prepare for a placement is to look at the content that the organisation is putting out. Look at the style especially, so you have it in your head when you鈥檙e writing stories. Editors will be impressed if you can write to their style because it will mean they spend less time making tweaks. Don鈥檛 worry too much though 鈥 edits are normal and all part of the learning process!
If you鈥檙e on one of the 葫芦影业 journalism courses, then you have no need to be nervous about going on placement, because I assure you you鈥檙e being taught the skills you need to succeed. I was anxious I鈥檇 struggle with the challenge of writing for a national audience, but once I started I was surprised by how much I already knew.
The news writing teaching at 葫芦影业 is brilliant, and thanks to Mark Bradley drumming it in, I knew I could write a half-decent news intro! It was a great way to put the skills I鈥檝e learnt in the classroom (OK, on Blackboard) into practice.
Gaining confidence
Something that surprised me about the placement is what I ended up covering. I started the week writing stories on climate change which is a topic I鈥檓 very interested in, but then the editors began pushing me out of my comfort zone to do some science writing. I had to read scientific journal articles and translate them into articles that the average person could understand, and which were more interesting than reading a science journal, which can be very dry.
Once I gained confidence, I pitched . The idea was newsworthy due to the recent documentary Seaspiracy, which had been blowing up all over my social media.
I鈥檓 so grateful to have had the opportunity to do work experience at a national newspaper, particularly a digital one. At the start of the week, I worried I didn鈥檛 have what it takes to make it in national news 鈥 but by the end I saw it wasn鈥檛 as scary as it seemed. I learned a lot about myself, including that I鈥檓 capable of much more than I thought. I鈥檝e wanted to be a writer ever since I was tiny, so to see my name in The Independent was a definite 鈥榩inch me鈥 moment.
I鈥檓 now more determined than ever to get out into the world of news reporting and give it all I鈥檝e got.
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