- Studio InternPlacement id : 662 | Views : 397
- Date listed : 2010-07-21 11:38:14
- Area : London
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YshLondon is seeking an intern for a 4 week placement from August, held at our Central london office just off Oxford Circus.
The student will gain insight and experience of how an online magazine is run, in our busy central London office.
The position is best suited to a student with very strong skills in writing, and either be studying for a degree in fashion or textiles, and a desire to work in a magazine, or a student with a journalism background with a good knowledge and interest in textiles and fashion.
Over the 4 week internship, the student will be able to have seen one whole issue of the magazine being published, as well as future plans and projects. The student will have the chance to participate in blogging, social networking and writing copy for the site, as well as helping to research and contact companies.
The student will be helping with the recent launch of the Business Directory and experiencing how a company launches a new product, promotes it and continues to maintain relationships.This is a busy time for Yshlondon.com especially with London Fashion Week around the corner, and the students may be interested to see how a magazine copes around such a hectic schedule.
Supervised by Melissa Taylor – Editor and Delphine Thwaites – Marketing and Sales Manager
To apply for the position please send your CV and cover letter to Delphine Thwaites: delphine@yshlondon.com
Deadline for application – Friday 30th July
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