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INTERNSHIP PICK OF THE WEEK
Liz Claiborne Inc.

By , About.com GuideJuly 20, 2009

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Interested in gaining some experience in the fashion industry? Want to see what it's actually like putting your creative talents to work? If so, Liz Claiborne Inc. offers spring, summer, and fall internships and the deadline for fall internships is coming up soon.

Liz Claiborne has become a leading seller of clothes and accessories for women in the United States and also sells men's clothing, home furnishings and stationery.

Benefits:

An internship with Liz Claiborne offers an opportunity to learn the business side of the fashion industry as well as building on your skills and creativity. Interns also get the chance to participate in community service projects and work on their networking in the industry as well. Internships are available in many Liz Claiborne brands, such as: Juicy Couture, Lucky Brand Jeans, kate spade, Liz Claiborne, DKNY Jeans and more.

Location(s):

All internships are available in North Bergen, New Jersey and Mid-Town Manhattan.

Eligibility:

All Liz Claiborne internships are an unpaid. To participate students must be eligible to receive credit for the internship from their college or university.

Qualifications:

  • Students must be currently enrolled in college.
  • Sophomore, Junior, and Senior students are encouraged to apply.
  • All students must be eligible to receive college credit.
  • Students must have a minimum 2.8 GPA.
  • Prior retail experience is preferred but not required.

Internship Opportunities:

  • Accessories Design
  • Finance
  • Human Resources
  • Information Technology
  • Marketing / Public Relations
  • Men's Apparel Design
  • Merchandising
  • Planning and Allocation
  • Product Development
  • Sales
  • Women's Apparel Design

Students can check out and apply to all internships online.

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