Along the edge of the river, through the cobbled streets of Bankside, up onto Southwark Bridge and in through the smart, dark revolving doors of the Financial Times.
Upon arrival, I was greeted by a lovely editorial assistant, who instantly made me feel at ease. She chatted freely asking me about my background and giving me useful information about the company before taking me on a comprehensive tour of the FT offices.
In the afternoon I was taken to the FT Weekend department and was given a desk, an FT email address and some research to do for a cover story. Research and proof reading are the order of my day but I’m also encouraged to pitch story ideas - it’s a real privilege to have the commissioning editors sitting a desk away from me. I have been invited to editorial meetings and gained invaluable insight into the sort of stories that make it into the magazine as well as how a weekend supplement is brought to fruition.
As an intern you’re expected to get stuck in. One of the highlights was going to Parliament on Budget Day and being a runner for the production team. On a lovely sunny day, I watched George Parker being interviewed about the cuts.
The energy of the magazine team, the views of London and the excitement that prevails, gives a snapshot of a highly desirable world to be involved in!
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