Tena koe, ko Mckenzie Jennings toku ingoa.
Growing up in Te whanganui a tara, I was surrounded by groups of all walks of life. My passion in story telling and networking ability has paved my interest in journalism, and a long term goal to pursue a career to help make a difference in society.
My natural interests and knowledge in several areas of journalism makes me a capable and reliable head when producing new and original story ideas. I believe with the skills I have learnt from Broadcasting school and my determination I can work on any story thrown my way, and I will always be up for the challenge.
Working under pressure is something I thrive in and I am confident that my organisational skills, drive and ability to network will be a valuable asset to any newsroom.
I am looking for an internship that will allow me to soak up the media industry and become a valued team player.
I look forward to sharing my ideas with you.
Phone: 0221584825
Email: Kenzie.Jennings-Gruar@metronews.co.nz
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