Career prospects in media research for English graduates
Abstract
This internship report examines my six-month experience as a research intern at one of the
country’s most laudable newspapers, Dhaka Tribune. The report explores different aspects of my
internship journey in detail and it has been divided into four parts in total.
The first part looks into the main goals of an internship, takes a glimpse into my professional
experience with the media sector, and details a succinct history of Dhaka Tribune where I completed my internship.
The second part of this report is the most crucial as it describes the responsibilities I was
given, the difficulties I encountered, and the skills and lessons I learned through my experience.
This chapter focuses on the internal workplace culture of Dhaka Tribune during the pandemic
and the contributions the candidates are expected to make as media research professionals.
The third part establishes a link between the practical work I did at Dhaka Tribune and the
theoretical concepts learned through my courses in ENH. This part is highly significant as it
remarks on how the theoretical understanding of various media and literary concepts possessed
by English graduate students can aid in comprehending the significance of media research.
The final section concludes this internship paper and shares my final remarks on
the topics discussed earlier. It further includes my recommendation for recent graduates to
consider the newspaper industry as a potential employment sector.