Monday, May 20, 2013
Would you pay $ 8,500 for a course of Glory mode?
If you work in a part of the fashion industry, there is a high probability that at some time or another
you grueled away at an unpaid internship. If all goes well, you ended up being hired or paid work for the
brand, agency or publication that you paid for your services offered so generously. Now, thanks to Condé
Nast, publisher of glossy magazines such as GQ, Vogue, Vanity Fair, and details you can handle the entire
process unpaid internship. Rather than work for free, you can pay $ 8,500 The media giant, to attend a 10-
week course in fashion journalism, retail, PR and marketing.
We are not saying that you do not learn something from this course, but in the words of Condé Nast something
specific, the courts are not specialized in teaching. Instead, it offers a 101 on the fashion industry.
"What we offer - especially over the course of 10 weeks - is developed based courses to our students about
how the industry works really inform a vast field of activity," Susie Forbes, editor of Conde Nast told the
New York Times.
But in contrast to the course gives you a chance at a career after your care is up, Condé Nast does not feel
obliged to open its doors hiring one of his publications. "We are not a school of Condé Nast. Our editors
and publishers do not want to feel obligated to take our students," says Forbes.
Wow, you are eight and a half batteries, learned brief information, freshman-like, and you're back to square
one, where you'll more than likely pick up an unpaid internship anyway.
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