Early-career editors based in the U.S., with at least two years of professional journalism experience, can apply for a residency in New York.
The New York Times is offering its editing residency, which provides early-career editors with up to two years of extensive training and support in the newsroom.
The program gives editors the tools and training they need to help shape journalism in the future — at The Times and elsewhere.
This training will be focused on fundamentals: news judgment, style, tone and perspective. Resident editors will be equipped with the skills they need to work on Times journalism from desks across the newsroom.
Editors selected for the residency will receive a salary and benefits.
The deadline is May 30.