Showing posts with label internship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internship. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Ellie Rees: Intern at Mary & Milly Boutique

Ellie Rees studies at Uni, is a full time fashion blogger, and still has time to do an internship at Mary & Milly Boutique. This is a new super human breed of intern! We just don't know how someone has enough hours in the day. But instead of pondering, we asked her, along with a whole bunch of other questions (intern related of course!) This internship sounds right up our street, but we'll let Ellie do the talking…

Name: Ellie Rees                 

Age: 20

Internship: Intern at Mary & Milly Boutique

Why are you interning?

To gain experience from all aspects of a business before graduating University. Also to find out what area I like more in so I can further specialize in that area.

What is a typical day at your internship?
Monday: I update all of the company’s social media platforms, on the 3rd month of every month I get the chance to go on buying experiences to the supplier, I steam all new stock ready to be put out on the shop floor, present the shop and make promotional pieces to draw in new customers. I also source and contact models for the shoot. 



Tuesday: I’m the photographer for the boutique and take out all the new stock that has been bought from the supplier, style the outfits up, location scout & then shoot the outfits with a model. The images then go onto asos market place. 



Friday: I do some market research, seeing what’s on trend and things we need to look out for at the supplier, manage the social media, make sure all the stock is steamed for the weekend and promote the home party and shop party service as well as serving customers in the shop. 



What is the best responsibility at your Internship?
The best responsibility is being the photographer for the boutique as it’s me that’s in charge of styling the outfits, sourcing the models and getting the right shots on shoot day. This is a weekly responsibly and takes a lot of planning as I need to make sure I have the model, my camera charged and emptied SD card as well as a chosen location, outfits styled and in the right size to fit the model. It’s very rewarding seeing my photography on ASOS once the shoot is over, showing off the collection in its best light.

And the worst? 
My internship isn’t paid, so it’s just investing a lot of time & not being paid for it.

What are your aims for the future/what do you hope to get out of your Internship?
I want to increase a following on my fashion blog Your Daily Does of Style and make it more of a brand. I hope my internship will set myself up for when I go into industry so I have a wide knowledge of how a company works successfully. 

Do you feel better equipped to take on a job in your field after doing an internship?  
Very much so, I’ve currently only been in my internship for 2 months so far, and I’ve already learnt so much. It’s brought up some great opportunities and I’ve met a wide range of people including those from industry, which are great contacts.
 
What is the best thing you have learnt from interning?
I haven’t really decided which aspect of my internship I enjoy the most. At the moment I’m really getting into the social media side of it as I really enjoy the promotion element.

Interning, for or against it? And why?
I don’t think I’d ever be against interning! Its valuable experience you’re getting so I can’t see a down side to that, its preparing you to work in industry and giving you all the skills you need. The only downside to it is money, if you can get a paid internship it’s a bonus. I look at having an unpaid intership as helping me be sensible with my money & encouraging me to save more, so in every way I look at it it’s all pros in my eyes!

What’s the best piece of advice you can give to someone who is about to start an internship?
Believe in yourself & be confident in whatever you do. (Self-belief is essential!)

Do you have a website/blog/ skill/ or talent you would like to share/tell the readers about? 
I’ve got my own little space on the internet which is my blog. It’s a fashion blog about my latest outfits, buys, blogging mail and blogging events I’ve attended. I like to see it as my closet thing to a diary. I’ve only been a fashion blogger for 6 months so my blog is still growing & I’m still learning but I’m proud of what I’ve achieved so far. My blog is http://www.yourdailydoseofstyle.blogspot.co.uk/

Are our readers allowed to contact you to talk more about your internship experience? 
Yes, definitely!

If you would like to contact Ellie, please email londonfashioninterns@live.com and we will pass on your contact information.

And finally, Your social handles for our readers to contact/follow you:
Instagram : @ellierees www.instagram.com/elliereess
Twitter: @ellierees www.twitter.com/ellierees
Facebook : Ellie Rees www.facebook.com/ellierees18

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Essy Park: Intern at Deandri

Next up we have Essy Park sharing her experience at Deandri. We absolutely love her blog here at LFI and this sounds like a great internship! Over to you, Essy...

Name: Essy Park

Age: 19

Internship: Intern at Deandri (www.deandri.com)

The responsibility at your Internship: Being able to style and give input on new designs

The worst: Nothing! They treat me like family.

Your day-to-day tasks: Packing, sending out orders, labeling products, photo shoots, prepping for events

Why are you interning? I'm interning for the experience, and also because I love the brand that I'm currently interning for. It's my first time doing anything like this, so I decided that it couldn't hurt to give it a try.

What are your aims for the future/what do you hope to get out of your Internship: I'd love to work in fashion in the future, and with being a fashion blogger, it helps me understand how some brands may work as well as different areas of production, brainstorming, etc. I'm not sure exactly what I want to pursue in the future, but I know that I would never regret taking this internship.

Interning, for or against it? And why? I think it depends on who you decide to intern for. They may treat you badly, or may treat you well. Because every company is different, and because this is my first internship, it would be hard for me to be for or against. In my case, Deandri treats me like family. There have only been good times and good learning experiences for me so if you choose wisely, it couldn't hurt.



Do you have a website/talent you would like to tell the readers about? I am a fashion blogger and freelance model. I also am majoring in Illustration Design at the Art Center College of Design. My website is www.noirfairy.com

Are our readers allowed to contact you to talk more about your internship experience? 
I'm not sure I would have the best advice, but I'll try my best to help out if anyone has any questions.

If you would like to contact Essy with any questions regarding her internship, please email londonfashioninterns@live.com and we will pass on your contact info! 

Your social handles:

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Katie Meadway: Editorial Assistant at Drapers

So, here's our first intern feature at LFI and it's by the lovely Katie who gives us an insight into her great experience at Drapers as well as her fashion blog. We'd like to thank her for sharing her internship views and goals. Wishing her the best of luck for the future in bagging that dream job! 


Name: Katie Meadway

Age: 20

Internship: Editorial Assistant at Drapers.

The Best experience/responsibility at your Internship: During my time at Drapers I was given the opportunity to run a feature regarding fashion industry professionals and their careers. It meant I was able to interview thoroughly interesting people, for instance, a designer at Speedo, whilst also getting a piece of my writing published in a prestigious print magazine.

The worst: Luckily, Drapers was not a standard ‘fashion’ internship. They really got me involved with all the work they needed doing, and didn’t hold off on the pressure. However, when researching for potential interview candidates, it did mean I had to send a lot of emails. It wasn’t boring by any means as I was communicating with really exciting people, but the first one or two emails got a bit repetitive due to having to ask everyone the same initial questions, before their individual responses came through. 

Your day-to-day tasks/ main responsibilities: Like I previously mentioned, responding to emails from PR contacts, other journalists as well as stockists and wholesalers, researching appropriate people to interview and feature in the magazine, and emailing. I also had to do the weekly indicator - a feature that meant I had to ring around boutiques and small individual retailers and find out their best selling products and brands. 

Why are you interning? I did a degree in Psychology, but have always wanted to pursue a career in Fashion - be it PR or journalism. Due to my initial degree choice, I felt like I needed to offer experience to make up for my lack of education in my chosen field. 

What are your aims for the future/what do you hope to get out of your Internship: My aims for the future are to become a fashion editor, preferably of a magazine or website. I am lucky enough to be starting a new job soon as a Product Editor, which is a great start on the ladder to my dream job!

Interning, for or against it? And why? This is a hard one. As a whole, I am for interning, providing you are gaining experience and actually learning, as opposed to learning how to make a good cup of tea, or how your colleagues prefer their coffee! I think there are some things that education can’t teach you, and that you really do need to experience how the inside of the industry works. For those reasons, I am for them. However, if you feel degraded, useless and unappreciated, then I would strongly encourage you to think about the length of time left at an internship and whether you are learning enough to make you feeling that way, worth it. Interns are, sadly, always going to be the bottom of the food chain, but there is a way that employers should be treating you - with respect and they should also comprehend that you have a desire to learn about their role. After all, it could be you doing their job one day! 


Do you have a website/ skill/or talent you would like to share/tell the readers about?  www.aimabovelimits.co.uk is my fashion blog that I have been running for the past two years. It predominately focuses on high-street fashion but does include features regarding Fashion Month, and something I really love looking at - the transition from catwalk to high street. 

Your social handles: Twitter: @aimabovelimits

Are our readers allowed to contact you to talk more about your internship experience? OF COURSE :)

If you would like to contact Katie, please email londonfashioninterns@live.com and we will pass on your contact information. 

Emily Rodgers: Social Media Internship at Motel Rocks

As I am the owner of this website, it seems only fitting that I kick off these posts by talking about my experience as an Intern! This is also acting as an example of what a feature post looks like on this site. So, here you go!

Name: Emily Rodgers

Age: 22

Internship: My most recent Internship was Social Media Assistant at Motel Rocks Press Office. 

The best responsibility at your Internship: My main responsibility was to be the blogger rep, so talking to some amazing bloggers was great however I loved looking after the Motel Rocks Tumblr page the most I think! Sourcing cool photos, scheduling them and watching those followers creep up was a lot of fun!

The worst: There were no real boring bits to this internship, although dragging suitcases full of goody bags around London for LFW in the rain wasn’t very nice!

My main responsibilities: I would formulate content to post across the social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Polyvore and Tumblr. This included content and imagery. Research competitor analysis meaning I would look at our biggest competitors social media pages to see what they were doing and getting inspiration. I acted as blogger representative, dealing with sample requests, making sure the bloggers posted what we sent them on their blog, archiving this and putting it into a report each week. I briefly wrote the weekly Newsletter for the Bloggers and Street Team and I also sourced product samples from suitable brands for Events and goodie bags.

Why did you do an internship? I interned because I wanted to test the waters and see what I would enjoy before deciding on a career path. Towards the end of my internship however I was getting desperate for any sort of paid job, so I was very lucky to have got the one I did!

Interning, for or against it? And why? I think I am for interning. There is always such hoo-haa about not paying interns, but if you can’t afford to do an internship, don’t do one! It’s a right of passage in most companies, its valuable work experience and although it’s hard work which may seem to go unnoticed a lot, it is teaching you a lot. If you work hard and show enthusiasm, who knows what can come of it, and at the end of the day, you're making some good contacts for the future which is invaluable!

Are our readers allowed to contact you to talk more about your internship experience? Of course! Both of my email addresses are in the contact section of the website.