News Reporter Intern
Job Summary
The Philadelphia Inquirer is seeking a News Reporter Intern with a focus on politics to support coverage of local, state, and regional government across the Philadelphia area.
This is a 9-week, paid, full-time internship running from June through August 2026.
What You’ll Do
- Report on breaking news and developing stories across a wide range of topics
- Cover issues such as criminal justice, policy and governance, identity and gender, immigration, gentrification, transportation, and development
- Write timely, accurate stories while continuously updating coverage as events unfold throughout the day
- Identify and pitch enterprise stories that go beyond daily news coverage
- Monitor news trends and respond quickly to emerging stories
- Conduct interviews and gather information from diverse sources to support reporting
- Collaborate with reporters, editors, and other members of the news team
- Complete a final capstone project summarizing your experience and key takeaways
Who We’re Looking For
- Must be attending an accredited college or university
- Rising juniors or seniors studying journalism, communications, or a related field, as well as recent graduates and current graduate students
- Experience working for a college news outlet; prior professional internship experience is a plus
- Strong understanding of digital media platforms and audience engagement
- Excellent attention to detail, accuracy, and journalistic ethics
- Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment
- Willingness to learn new tools, formats, and reporting techniques
- A strong sense of curiosity and interest in sports, culture, and community impact
- Commitment to contributing to an inclusive and collaborative newsroom environment
Other Things to Know
- To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter outlining your interest in the internship and your relevant experience
- Applicants for reporting roles must also submit or include links to at least 4–5 writing samples (clips)
- For questions, please contact Nancy Nguyen, People & Culture Generalist, at NNguyen@inquirer.com