mercredi 31 mars 2010

Mon Stage: La fille qui travaille a Paris




BU sets each student up with internships for the last 7 1/2 weeks of the semester. I interviewed and got a position with Martine Leherpeur Conseil, a marketing consulting firm. The internship position requires me to search through our library of magazines to find images, scan, and photoshop them for powerpoints. First off, we have EVERY major fashion, architect, and style magazine (in most languages) in the basement of the office. It's a very impressive collection. At the start of each week, my boss has been giving me a theme and direction to search for images. As I mark them, she reviews them and gives me more direction from there. This is technically my first 9-5 job (actually 9:30-6:30) and it's taken a while to get into the flow and the french.
Here's some examples of my typical week:
My first day, she sent me out with a list of "hard to find" magazines and list of address in the area so that I could explore. I found myself in a crazy boutique to pick up Surface and Numbero. Then two quaint bookstores (all languages stocked) next to the Tuileries.
Next step- I have to learn the concept and theme of the project. My first project was for Seiko and their lukia brand of watches. It was almost complete, but needed a few more images. She gave me three themes to look for: Parisian sailors, glamour gazebo, and tropical lagoon. It was finished and sent off my the end of my first week.

Week 2- I received an on going project for September which combines the Body and architechure. I'm still in research stage, so I haven't started pulling images. This week I also learned photoshop, in French! However, I will be using the English version on my computer, so I guess that makes me bilingual in Photoshop.
Week 3- I sat in on a conference call with the Variance representative (French lingerie brand). Martine Leherpeur Conseil (MLC) is helping them reposition their brand so they are looking for a modern romantic lifestyle look for their presentation. Finding images for this presentation is more difficult because it's so broad and new, but I really like understanding the project, client, and objective from start to finish.

Since I'm in such a hopping and fashionable quartier for my internship, I have managed to find 4 major chocolate boutiques, amazing clothing boutiques, a cute jewelry stand, some good boulangeries, and an adorable park for lunch. I sit in the sun at the empty chess tables for my lunch hour. Also, I managed to sneak into a Haute Couture expose at the Bourse de Commerce. The exterior of the room had designs from current Fashion students and the interior was a marketplace for couture designs! I also had lunch with another intern at a cafe and helped one of the executives with her presentation in English.

We will see where Weeks 4-7 take me!

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