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BEST JOB UNDER THE SUN

Want to work for The Sun? Apply online for a spot on The Sun Apprenticeship Scheme for the chance to train and learn from the best in the business

TV reporter Lucy Jones joined the scheme and has since interviewed Louis Tomlinson and Tom Hiddleston

TODAY we are launching The Sun Apprenticeship Scheme and searching for three 18 to 25-year-olds to train as news and sports journalists.

If hired you will be paid to train with us for a year.

 Top of the class . . . The Sun TV reporter Lucy Jones with One Direction star Louis Tomlinson
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Top of the class . . . The Sun TV reporter Lucy Jones with One Direction star Louis Tomlinson

Two people will go on to work for Sun Sport, the third in The Sun newsroom.

So if you are a keen school leaver or graduate with at least five good GCSEs, including English, an enthusiasm to learn and a passion for news or sport, apply now.

Lucy Jones, 23, went on the scheme and is now a Sun TV reporter who has interviewed celebs such as actor Tom Hiddleston and 1D’s Louis Tomlinson.

 Dream job . . . Lucy Jones mixes with soap stars and even gets the chance to interview Barbara Windsor
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Dream job . . . Lucy Jones mixes with soap stars and even gets the chance to interview Barbara Windsor

She has even quizzed Prince Harry and last week Lucy spent the night in a haunted hotel with TV presenter Christine Lampard.

She says: “Working on The Sun is a dream job. There’s nowhere like it.”

Our three apprentices will start their training in the New Year and be mentored throughout the year by The Sun’s senior journalists.

 She's got The Voice . . . TV reporter Lucy is thrilled to work in her 'dream' job and meet singer Will.i.am
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She's got The Voice . . . TV reporter Lucy is thrilled to work in her 'dream' job and meet singer Will.i.am

Your apprenticeship will start with a two-week course with News Associates – Britain’s number-one course with the journalists’ training body, the NCTJ.

This will be followed by a 22-week intensive training course at News Associates HQ in Wimbledon, south London where you will be taught to write articles, journalism law, court reporting, public affairs, production journalism and shorthand.

Once you have passed the course, you will work full-time for the world’s greatest newspaper.

This is not an internship – you will be paid throughout the year as an apprentice.

Make no mistake. It will be tough, it will be full-on but it will be fun.

 On the night watch . . . new trainees could follow in Lucy's footsteps and meet actors including Tom Hiddleston
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On the night watch . . . new trainees could follow in Lucy's footsteps and meet actors including Tom Hiddleston

Here’s what we are looking for in our Sun Apprentices:

  • Passion for news or sport
  • Knowledge of new media - including social media and apps
  • At least 5 GCSEs or equivalent, grade C or above, including English
  • Good command of the English language
  • Confidence in your writing
  • Willingness to listen and learn
  • A great work ethic and be self-motivated
  • Willingness to study and work simultaneously
  • Excellent communication skills - verbal and written
  • Be presentable
  • Be able to live within commuting distance of south and central London during the apprenticeship
  • Be willing to travel without notice. A full driving licence is desirable but not essential.
 What a babe . . . Lucy Jones with actress Michelle Keegan
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What a babe . . . Lucy Jones with actress Michelle Keegan

It will be tough, but fun.

Up for it? If you want to apply, . Fill out all the required fields and attach your CV.

Entries to become one of our three Sun Apprentices close on Monday, December 5.

Don’t forget to demonstrate your passion for news or sport and  show us why we should hire you.

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