Name: Emily Weiss
Age: 21
Birthday: March 22, 1985
Hometown: Wilton, CT
School: NYU
I knew that I wanted to intern at Teen VOGUE from the moment the first issue hit newsstands. Luckily, the team at Polo Ralph Lauren, where I interned during high school, really believed in me and arranged for an interview with the editors. That was my sophomore year of college?two and a half years ago?and I haven?t looked back since!
At the New York office, I'm stationed in the Fashion News department. Because I'm the only intern in Fashion News, my responsibilities run the gamut. A typical day might include doing photo research on style.com, calling in clothing samples, scouting teenagers for the Snapshot and Last Look sections, and, sometimes, writing a feature or styling my own shoot! The great thing about interning at Teen VOGUE is that there is so much room for growth?interns here do incredible things if they work hard enough and think outside the box.
If you're interested in a Teen VOGUE internship, take note: it's not all fun and games! Working at a magazine requires a ton of energy and endurance from its interns and editors alike. The ideal intern is committed, creative, organized, ambitious, independent, and able to crack a smile, whether meeting a celebrity or folding socks.
from Teen Vogue 2007
http://www.teenvogue.com/teamvogue/blogs/intern/2007/02/meet-emily.html
Age: 21
Birthday: March 22, 1985
Hometown: Wilton, CT
School: NYU
I knew that I wanted to intern at Teen VOGUE from the moment the first issue hit newsstands. Luckily, the team at Polo Ralph Lauren, where I interned during high school, really believed in me and arranged for an interview with the editors. That was my sophomore year of college?two and a half years ago?and I haven?t looked back since!
At the New York office, I'm stationed in the Fashion News department. Because I'm the only intern in Fashion News, my responsibilities run the gamut. A typical day might include doing photo research on style.com, calling in clothing samples, scouting teenagers for the Snapshot and Last Look sections, and, sometimes, writing a feature or styling my own shoot! The great thing about interning at Teen VOGUE is that there is so much room for growth?interns here do incredible things if they work hard enough and think outside the box.
If you're interested in a Teen VOGUE internship, take note: it's not all fun and games! Working at a magazine requires a ton of energy and endurance from its interns and editors alike. The ideal intern is committed, creative, organized, ambitious, independent, and able to crack a smile, whether meeting a celebrity or folding socks.
from Teen Vogue 2007
http://www.teenvogue.com/teamvogue/blogs/intern/2007/02/meet-emily.html