Hands-on and Fulfilling Internship - Copy Editor/Writer Musee Employee Review

5.0
Aug 11, 2017
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Pros

The internship is interactive and requires the intern to be self-sufficient. You are able to work closely with the Editor-in-chief, as well as other interns. As you complete work on the quarterly issue or on the website, you are able to see your contribution immediately. Casual and comfortable work environment lends itself to building and maintaining productive relationships with other interns. You are encouraged to take initiative and pursue interests in projects pertaining to the betterment of the magazine. Overall a very enjoyable internship, positive connections were made, numerous situations presented themselves to learn more about the art world and editorial writing. Wish I could have stayed longer than my three month time there.

Cons

The internship is what you make of it. If you are enthusiastic about working hard and learning from the Editor-in- Chief (an experienced and respected photographer and business woman) then you are in for a great internship.

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I’m not sure what would have happened if I stuck around, but I did find that it expanded my interest in fine art photography.

Cons

Editor-In-Chief has really high expectations for unpaid students. Staff meetings are high pressure, but only because the Editor can be critical. Be prepared with backup story ideas, but also be prepared to have them shot down. It can feel like you’re walking on eggshells at times when Editor is upset. I’ve worked many jobs, and I promise there are better bosses/mentors out there. The credibility you might gain from this I don’t think is worth the exploitation or the stress.

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