One of the many perks of going to school so close to Manhattan is the accessibility to jobs and internships. Internships, in their truest form, are a great way to test
out different fields of interest that could potentially culminate into a
career. Furthermore, college level
internships open up the job market in a hands on manner, which takes class based skills to the real world. Every Wednesday this semester, I will be working for Ali Fee
Public Relations and Strategic Marketing, a boutique agency that represents luxury ready-to-wear fashion designers. These talented, emerging designers are sold at renowned department
stores and boutiques such as Barney’s, Fred Segal, Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman
Marcus, and Macy’s Herald Square.
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Fellow Fordham Intern, Megan, working hard at the office. |
Although I am new to the internship, I have heard about many
experiences concerning the position from other Fordham students who worked at
the agency the previous semester.
It was very encouraging to hear that hard work was rewarded with greater
responsibilities, such as sending pitches to editors. These tasks became especially rewarding when pitches turned
into reality. For example, Willow Shields, Primrose in the Hunger
Games series, was recently featured wearing one of the agency’s designers,
Katie Ermilio, to the Catching Fire premiere. I am personally looking forward to the tasks and teamwork
involved during Fashion Week, which can include sample trafficking with fashion publications within Condé Nast and Hearst, and sample trafficking with celebrity stylists. Furthermore, interns can be asked to help with the designer’s social media accounts, and to research bloggers and stylists.
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Willow Shields wearing designer
Katie Ermilio at the
Catching Fire Premiere |
I have found that many of the skills the professors at
Fordham try to inspire from their students prove useful with the tasks at Ali
Fee PR. For example, when finding
contact information or reaching out to stylists and bloggers, interns must be
detail oriented, innovative, and diligent. These skills are fostered by Fordham faculty and staff as
they expect students to be professional, proactive, and hard-working. Similarly, professors like to build a
relationship with their students, just like the positive work environment at
Ali Fee PR. The agency requires a
team work, where we all help each other with pending questions or tasks. Along with the opportunity to work
hands-on in the fashion industry, I have found that the vivacious setting at
Ali Fee is one of my favorite parts of the internship. I genuinely believe that the spirited
attitude promoted at Fordham has helped me in my endeavors thus far as an
intern!
Hooray for another intern! It's nice to know that you've been enjoying your stay at the PR agency. Being a fashion enthusiast is your advantage in this job. It's not just about promoting your client, but enjoying and learning as well. Hope you'll have a wonderful future in the company. How are you now? :)
ReplyDeleteDionne Taylor @ PolkaDotPR.com.au