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10 aspiring journalists reflect on positive experiences of interning at Kuwait Times

Kuwait Times warmly invites those interested in experiencing the dynamics behind the scenes of a daily newspaper to join its team, nurturing talent and supporting an inclusive environment for all for learning and growth in journalism. In the spirit of showcasing these experiences, Kuwait Times spoke with 10 individuals who were part of the team. Here’s what they had to share:

Ahmed
Ahmed

Ahmed highlighted Kuwait Times’ inclusive culture, an expectation he held for a newspaper of its stature given its wealth of knowledge. He found it engaging to interact with diverse viewpoints, appreciating the immersive and welcoming environment as an intern. Ahmed felt valued by the staff, noting the newspaper’s notable diversity not only in backgrounds but also in perspectives. He described the atmosphere as relaxed and open-minded, where his time was an enlightening introduction to the intricacies of reporting. Ahmed also expressed a profound sense of pride seeing his work published in a newspaper that reaches across the country, highlighting the gratification of contributing to public discourse and receiving recognition for his efforts.

Ghanima
Ghanima

Ghanima reflected fondly on her time at Kuwait Times, highlighting the excitement of each day and the valuable lessons learned. She particularly emphasized her growth in managing pressure and time constraints, crucial skills sharpened under the guidance of Nebal Snan, editor at Kuwait Times, during editing sessions. Ghanima also overcame initial nervousness about public interviews with support from fellow interns and mentors, which ultimately boosted her confidence in front of the camera.

Aaron
Aaron

Aaron expressed gratitude for the opportunity to intern at Kuwait Times, noting how it enhanced his confidence and provided invaluable networking opportunities. He appreciated gaining insights into the intricate workings of a media organization, an experience that solidified his pursuit of a career in journalism.

Nafisa
Nafisa

Nafisa recommended aspiring interns to reach out directly to current team members via social media or email, recounting how she secured her internship through such proactive engagement with Passant Hisham, a reporter tagged in Kuwait Times’ Instagram posts. Her advice underscored the friendly and supportive atmosphere among the staff.

Jarah
Jarah

Jarah found his internship inspiring, offering valuable insights into Kuwait’s media landscape and the process behind news production.

Ali
Ali

Ali shared his challenge of navigating confidentiality policies while gathering information for articles, a hurdle he overcame with guidance from colleagues on crafting effective questions and leveraging obtained information.

Mohsina
Mohsina

Mohsina shared her deepened appreciation for responsible journalism during her internship, where she immersed herself in rigorous fact-checking and research processes. Her experience underlined the importance of integrity and accuracy in media, crucial for promoting trust with the audience.

Munirah detailed her learning journey at Kuwait Times, where she absorbed media ethics and professionalism through insightful conversations with seasoned journalists. She also stressed on the impact of editorial guidelines and reading her colleagues’ work, which deepened her understanding of journalistic nuances.

Rashid
Rashid

Rashid described his time at Kuwait Times as both enjoyable and enriching, appreciating the hands-on experience of writing articles and columns under the supportive guidance of the team.

Last but certainly not least, whose journey from curious intern to dedicated team member at Kuwait Times encapsulates the enriching experiences shared by all, is Passant. Now a full-time reporter at Kuwait Times, she recalled her initial curiosity and subsequent deep dive into the complexities of journalism. She appreciated the nurturing environment that encouraged learning at her own pace, noting the ongoing support from colleagues as she transitioned into a more committed role within the organization.

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