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

Sunday, August 8, 2010

it's intern time

1. In case you haven't moseyed on over to the ebmerc blog, there's a bit of news you might want to know. b and have found a spot to house our new retail store/ art gallery/ chillin' space. the store on van brunt street in red hook will be the new home of everbrite mercantile co. and molliedash jewelry.

2. soo.... I will for sure need the help of an intern this fall. if you are a student at any of the local art and design schools, I can arrange for credit and there will be a small stipend. if you are recent graduate or someone looking for real-life small creative business experience, this might be the position for you too.

please email me with some information about your background and interest in this internship.

Monday, September 21, 2009

still looking for an intern

yo.

I was in a bit of a crunch to find an intern before leaving for last week's vacation. Truth be told I should have interviewed more applicants. The (two) that I hired ended up seeking full-time work instead. so, if you're still interested (or know someone who is) scroll down to the sept. 2 post to read up on the details.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

looking for an intern

I'm putting a shout-out to my audience first, before I make a general announcement:

I'm looking for an intern for the fall season, approximately three months.

looking for someone who can help with any or all of the following tasks:

•jewelry assembly, including wire wrapping, knotting, drilling, etc. the wire work is often with heavy gauge wire, which involves antiquing, sanding and polishing.

•photographing products with a digitial SLR.

•editing photos in photoshop.

•creating hand made packaging for orders.

•occasional data entry or other administrative work.

I work out of my studio in Brooklyn. This is an ideal position for a design student, whether in jewelry, fashion or product. You will get hands-on knowledge of the workings of a small design business which was built from the ground up. It's a friendly and flexible environment. Prior experience is not necessary, but some knowledge of design and eye for detail is important. College credit can be arranged.

Please contact me at info@molliedash.com if you are interested.