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When something is worth having…

When something is worth having, you need to work super hard for it; and this was the exact circumstance of my journey to get funding for a NCTJ accredited course.

My Gold Standard Journey

Last year, I decided to quit the glamorous life of a PR to pursue a dream I've had since I was 12-years-old – to become a journalist.

Shorthand success celebrated in Glasgow

The winner of the NCTJ’s award for the best shorthand performance at 110/120wpm, sponsored by Ryman, was presented with his prize at the Glasgow branch of the stationery store on Monday.

Shorthand Tutor – The University of Sunderland (Sunderland)

The University of Sunderland is seeking a qualified and experienced shorthand tutor to teach Teeline to our undergraduate and postgraduate journalism students. The successful candidate will help prepare them for the NCTJ (National Council for the Training of Journalists) 100wpm exams. This is a part-time role as a salaried academic tutor during term time, teaching […]

Conference Producer – Mark Allen (London)

CONFERENCE PRODUCER TECHNOLOGY PORTFOLIO  Mark Allen is a growing media organisation, with 550 individuals across 7 offices, and we are recruiting a Conference Producer to join our welcoming technology portfolio team in our Herne Hill office. This is a hybrid role, 3 days in the office, with a starting salary of ÂŁ27,000 (DOE) plus benefits. We will provide on-the-job training […]

US Audience Engagement Journalist – FT (London)

The Role The Financial Times is looking for a reader-focused journalist to take on an exciting role in the Audience Engagement (AE) team – a global, multi-disciplinary editorial team focused on extending the reach and impact of FT journalism. The AE team covers SEO, social media, community journalism, audience diversity initiatives and works with all […]

Get a job tips for student journalists

‘Maturity, passion and confidence’ were the bywords of how to get a job in journalism, editors agreed at the NCTJ’s Student Council meeting in London on Friday.

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