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 work shadowing scheme for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic aspiring journalists to work across multiple editorial departments. Each placement initially lasts for two weeks over the summer (July-August). Successful applicants will learn about different aspects of the profession across a range of departments; you’ll shadow journalists, assist editors with research tasks, and have a chance to pitch story ideas. You will see up close the daily discussions and decision-making which help create our newspaper and website. Sections you'll experience might include Features, Saturday Magazine, Culture, Books, Global Development or Multimedia. You'll get feedback from editors and gain an appreciation of the difference in journalistic styles between the various sections. You will also have an experienced journalist as a mentor to offer careers advice. At the end of the initial two weeks, we offer participants a chance to come back to the Guardian and spend one more week on their preferred desk. The third week can take place at a time to suit the desk and the participant. Criteria To be considered for a placement you must be at least 18 years old, with the right to work or train in the UK, 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 Guardian’s 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 King’s Cross headquarters), the Sarah Hughes Trust has kindly offered to provide a small number of grants. If you'd 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 three items within ONE document: A covering letter (no more than 150 words) explaining how you qualify for this diversity scheme, why you're applying, and what you hope to learn from your time with us Your current CV A 400-word feature or comment article on a current issue which you believe will be of interest to Guardian readers. Deadline for receipt of applications is midnight on Sunday 30 March 2025. We're committed to providing reasonable adjustments as detailed by the Equality Act 2010. Should you require any particular adjustments to be made to allow you to fully participate in the recruitment and work experience process, please email sean.brinkleyguardian.co.uk. – 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.