There are some really, seriously exciting things happening right now. I've been so grateful for the ad hoc group of helpers I've had this year and I'm sad to be losing some who are going away to school. 2012 is going to be a big year, and I'm hoping to find an intern or two who wants to stick it out with me for a few months this fall. The intern positions are unpaid in the beginning, but I'm expecting to be able to take on some full time employees around the new year. There will be lots of perks in the meantime, I promise!
**If you've already emailed me in the past year or so about interning, please feel free to email me again. Thanks!**
Here is my ideal candidate (and I expect to be pretty firm on all of these):
1. Lives in NYC and knows how to get around the city by themselves. (Bonus points for smart phone users. I <3 google maps.)
2. Hours: 9 am - 3 pm, but most importantly 12-3 pm. Days can be flexible, but I'm hoping for at least three days a week, if not five.
3. Comfortable with computers and general office technology. MAJOR points if you're already a blogger or know HTML.
4. A deep love of interior design. If you don't absolutely drink up design blogs and shelter mags, no need to apply.
5. Basic DIY skills (like painting) and a willingness to use them often!!
6. A positive attitude and a good sense of humor. This job can be hectic and I need someone who can let all the crazy roll right off!
7. Must be willing to be photographed and filmed.
If you feel like you'd be a good fit for the team, please email me your resume (and any other info you'd like to include) to jenny at jennykomenda dot com.
Thank you!! xx
P.S. One job perk is getting to see my little angel baby Evie every now and then. Pretty awesome indeed.
PPS On an unrelated note, have you ever seen anything as cute as these toothbrushes I wrote about today on Babble? It's all in the details!
Have a great weekend! xoxo
Have a great weekend! xoxo
I wish I lived in NYC and could work for you!
ReplyDeleteAnd look at your sweet baby in her smocked Bishop Dress...you must have some Southern blood in you?!?
I wish I lived in NYC too! What an awesome opportunity!
ReplyDeleteIf only if only I lived in NY!
ReplyDeleteSounds like fun... Miami is too far away, sadly. Loving the smocking too...
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Weeeeeee I'm so excited and happy for you!!! I cannot wait to see what you have up your sleeve. "Must be filmed".. hmm, a TV show? :) :) :)
ReplyDeleteI wish I lived in NY- wahhhh.
ReplyDeleteIf you ever move back to Boston, I'm your gal for sure haha!
Im from NYC -around Union Square in fact- but reside in Mesa. How crazy is that!!!
ReplyDeleteI live in nyc and have been dying for an opportunity like this! sending my resume now!!
ReplyDeleteI need all of these things as well but a candidate that lives in Los Angeles.
ReplyDeleteany one read this and live in LA area
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How about a woman that lives in NJ and will be in NYC daily? :) I'm originally from NYC's lower east side and have lived all around the city at some point. Google Maps rock, but having someone that knows NYC as well as a native nuyawkah is priceless! lol
ReplyDeleteI drink up design magazines, blogs and catalogs like SB passion tea lemonades! I'm super handy (built theater sets and took all shop classes in HS and even wanted to be an engineer) and I soak up new skills like a faux finish sponge!
My resume is pretty filled with Coordinator, Office Mgr & Exec Admin roles, but I'm just a jai-of-all-trades with a get-it-done attitude.
Hope to hear from you!!
jai_garcia@hotmail.com
I wish I lived in NYC... soundin like a lot of people... how about aNATIONWIDE LGN????
ReplyDeleteWahh. Agreed with everyone above. If life ever happens to take you to southern California I'm your girl!
ReplyDeleteYet another reason I wish I lived in NYC!
ReplyDeleteI wish I lived in NYC and could work for you! Your baby are verry sweet :) Good luck!
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That all sounds fabulous, I forwarded it to my niece.
ReplyDeleteBut (and I'm not trying to be a troll) I really hope you plan to take time out of your schedule to teach the interns. Interns are not 'helpers' they are students and I worry that some businesses (even small ones like yourself) wittingly or unwittingly take advantage of young people in todays job market. Many people cannot afford to do unpaid internships which hurts them in the long term - make sure that the skills they learn will make working 3-5 days a week free worth it!
I know you have probably thought about this but it's a bit of a PSA for the entire blogging community. When I have an intern at work they are usually not much of a help because the time I spend helping them is outweighed by the time they spend helping me. But it makes me feel good about imparting my wisdom (haha)!
I've seen a large number of unpaid internships posted on design blogs lately. I just want to remind you and other bloggers to make sure you are complying with the law. I recently read in the NYT that the government is cracking down on unpaid internships: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/03/business/03intern.html
ReplyDeleteSO... ANY NEWS ON THIS? :)
ReplyDeleteI SOO wish I lived in NYC :( guess I am not alone in that! congrats!
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