Rogan and Loomstate’s PR Department is looking for interns and this could mean YOU. So long as you are:
1. Smart, hard-working and passionate about fashion, writing and media
2. Based in New York and available 2-3 days a week
3. Willing to get the job done right, even if that means staying til 9pm
They’re promising a fun, fast-paced environment where you’ll manage samples, press releases and even go to some parties. You can receive college credit, but it’s not required, and to make the deal extra sweet, they’re offering a lunch and travel stipend, which makes you about $10/day richer than any Conde intern.
Plus, if you prove to be adept at handling the simpler tasks, you’ll be rewarded with more interesting and exciting projects to come – so start honing your organization and menial skills – they could lead you to some awesome opportunities.
Send your resume and short cover letter explaining why you’d love to work at Rogan and Loomstate’s PR department to intern@loomstate.org.
– HAYLEY PHELAN
Tags: Fashion Careers, Loomstate, Rogan, Rogan Gregory






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Let’s not dis the Conde Interns. When I was in college they gave me $375/week for full time work.
and back then the subway was only $1.50…
Actually, Conde interns get $12 a day.
conde interns earn $12/day for lunch and travel. reasearch, anyone?
no research needed – i was a conde intern three times, and i was never paid, just like every other ex-conde intern i’ve ever known (except for one, and her dad was very, very high up in the company). most interns are not paid, in fact, i think you’re only paid if you’re a part of the summer conde program which very, very few people get into. most just get in with school credit, and so they end up actually paying to work there because they’re obviously paying for those credits.
conde interns started getting paid in spring 2008! it was march and my boss told me they had started a new stipend program.. you get $12 for every day that you’re there for over a certain amount of hours (5 or 6, i think).