Friday, March 25, 2016

Career Series | 6 Steps to Getting Your Dream Internship

Upon graduating high school, I wasn't exactly sure what I wanted to study. I knew that I loved to talk in front of big groups, and that I loved entertainment. I decided to major in journalism and mass communications with a concentration in public relations. I learned a lot of the basics of PR at North Carolina A&T State University; press releases, fact sheets, media lists etc. When I began completing internships I was able to apply what I learned and gain hands on experience. Internships are basically trial jobs that help you figure out what you want to choose as your actual career; and they can lead into actual jobs as well. My first internship was in my sophomore year with a smaller PR firm, the year after that was with a slightly bigger firm, then I did my first internship in NY with Diesel Clothing during my junior year. Once I graduated and began pursuing my Master's at NYU, I began completing my dream internships with Viacom. I interned with Comedy Central and I'm currently interning with BET. Obtaining your dream internship is so easy as long as you put in the work and follow these 6 steps that I followed. Remember if "they" can do it, YOU can do it! 

1. Create an Organized Resume

If you're applying for your very first internship it's obvious that you won't have a lengthy resume yet. That's ok. This is the time to highlight your potential. List your community service, part-time jobs, University organizations, and your current GPA (if it's above a 3.0). Listing these will show that you're involved in the community and your University, as well as highlight other skills your may have such as communication or customer service skills.

2. Shoot for the Stars

I always went by the saying, "you never know until you try". Reach out and apply to the companies that you would absolutely LOVE to work for. It doesn't matter how big the company may be because corporations are always looking for new faces and ideas to bring to their team. If you want to work for Vogue Magazine one day, visit their website and check for any open opportunities.  If the company you want to work for doesn't have any availability at the moment you can always shoot HR a cover letter telling them to keep you in mind. 

3. Network, Network, Network

LinkedIn can be your best friend when it comes to networking and gaining an internship. One good thing about college is that alumni are always willing to help out their "own kind". Say you want to work for Nickelodeon, you can search the company on LinkedIn, and filter your search by employees who went to the college you're attending. Send them over an invitation with a message stating who you are and that you'd love to get some advice from them as to how they got to where they are now. It's important to maintain these relationships and ensure that they are genuine. Just make sure that when you become successful as well, you will do the same for someone else. :) 

4. Keep Track of Your Submissions

When you begin your internship search it is normal to apply to a good number of them at a time. Make sure to create a document that includes the company you applied to, the position, as well as the contact person if available. This is to ensure that you are prepared when they contact you back in regards to an interview. It will also make it easier when you may need to send a follow up email if you haven't heard back from them. 

5. Prepare for the Interview

The big day is here and you have an interview with the company of your dreams. What do you do? First thing first is to do your research. Write down the company's mission statement, values, CEO names, and other valuable information. It's better to have more knowledge than you need, than to be asked a question you don't know the answer to. I always do a little research on the person who's interviewing me as well just so I can get a feel of who they are before we speak. Whether its an in-person or phone interview, make sure you stand out to the interviewer. Leave them with something that'll make them think of you once the interview is over. Lastly, make sure you're enthusiastic. This is your dream job we're talking about! Let that excitement show in your interview and show them how passionate you are. 

6. Let Go, and Let God

Now that you've put in all of this work this is your time to be stress free and let God handle the rest. What is for you will be for you and what isn't, He won't give to you. Knock those interviews out and send over follow- up emails to those you have yet to hear from. Be sure to also end over thank you letters or emails after all of your interviews. Watch your blessings begin to pour in and begin that dream career you've envisioned! 




If you have any comments or questions feel free to email me at tjmccask@gmail.com and follow my social media at @tashjmackk. Thanks for reading! 

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

[What I Wore] ANTI World Tour Edition




Remember the Dior look-alikes from Public Desire that I recently posted? Well I broke them out at the Rihanna A.N.T.I concert this past weekend and these babies stole the show! (not literally of course because Rih did AMAZING) I seriously got so many compliments on them though. My bomber jacket came from a small boutique store in the mall, bodysuit from AA, and my skirt was only $6.99 from Forever 21! My bag was also a gem found in Forever 21.

Curently Coveting | Dior Inspired Boots


I fell in love with the Dior ankle boots last year and luckily stumbled across some lovely dupes! These are from Public Desire and were only $60. They come in many different color ways and are super comfy as well! Thinking about wearing these babes to the Rihanna concert.

Friday, January 29, 2016

New Sneaker Alert | Yeezy Edition

BEIGE VIBES




When this color-way of Yeezy Boost 350s came out I just knew I had to have them! They are a perfect shade of beige which can go with almost anything. I can't wait to style these babies. Stay tuned!

Sunday, December 13, 2015

Style Muse of the Month | December 2015

Jamila and Maya Jones


Happy December! For this month's style muse we have a slightly different feature. Two is always better than one right? Our December style muse consists of two lovely sisters from Dayton, Ohio that I met while living in NYC. I clicked instantly with Jamila and Maya when I met them because of how intrigued I was with their style (along with their lovely personalities of course). The twins were both completing fashion internships at the time, while being enrolled at school in Ohio. Take a look into their styles, careers, and more with this interview we did recently! 


What school do you guys go to and what are your majors?


Maya: I'm a Marketing major with Professional Sales and Fashion Studies minors

Jamila: And I'm a Fashion Design major

What are some internships that you have both have done and what was that experience like?

Maya: I completed internships with Valentina Kova, Elly Clay NYC, and Suno NY. Valentina Kova was my first internship. It was very hectic but a great learning experience. It got me quickly equipped to the pace of NYC and the pace of the fashion industry in general. Elly Clay is an ongoing virtual internship I’ve been involved with for a few years. I began as a social media intern and recently became the marketing coordinator and intern manager.

Mila: I've interned with Marchesa, American Eagle, Target, and Tory Burch. Every experience was different and special in its own way. Marchesa was my first time living in NYC and internship was really hands-on. American Eagle was completely different as I worked with the technical design team and measured a lot of garments and assisted with fittings. And Tory Burch was really nice because I have a similar design aesthetic personally. I assisted the A/W and S/S team and also the Resort and Pre-Fall team with their designs. I worked on garments for their show last February which was really exciting.

Jamila you literally just came back from studying in London! How was that??

Mila: Studying in London was such a great experience. I studied fashion design there as well and took some cool classes such as millinery and shoe-making. It was eye-opening to see how fashion design is taught in Europe versus the States. London is extremely diverse and inspiring. It was really nice to meet people from all over the world that were in the program and make connections and friendships. The best part of the experience was going to a Peter Pilotto fashion show and going to the British Fashion Awards.

It's clear that you both have gained so much experience already. What advice do you have for those trying to obtain fashion internships or trying to get into the fashion industry?

Mila: I would say, don’t be afraid to put yourself out there. The fashion industry can be intimidating but realize the people managing you were once students and in the same position as you. Be as friendly and professional as you can, the fashion industry is very small. Also, sometimes it really is all about who you know. Keep yourself informed about what's happening in the fashion industry. Always go the extra mile with the time you put in you projects, designs, interviews, etc. because the industry is so competitive. Oh yea, and work hard, play hard!

Maya: I agree with Mila. Also, don’t be scared or picky but know your worth. Everything is a learning experience. All unpaid internships aren’t worthless and all paid internships aren’t necessarily beneficial. 

Describe your style in one word

Maya: Experimental 

Mila: Eclectic

Who are your style icons?

Mila: Solange. She’s so effortlessly bold and just beautifully original. I also love how indulged she is in arts, culture and travel because I am too.

Maya: Rihanna, she can pull of absolutely anything in my opinion…from sporty to classy.. you name it , she can do it!

Where do you guys like to shop? You both have the cutest pieces.  

Maya: We both love NastyGal, as well as Zara.

All time favorite statement piece? 

Maya: Omg so hard [laughs] I would say a jacket. I love fall, and the jacket finishes everything! I love trenches a lot

Mila: Necklaces and dangly earrings for me.

Compare and contrast you guys's styles!

Maya: Jamila has a more minimalistic style, I can be slightly more sporty at times and I can also be a little louder when it comes to prints and colors 

Mila: Agreed!

Spill the twin tea. Do you guys get outfit ideas from each other or share pieces? 

Both: Yes! All the time, when we aren’t arguing lol 

What are your ultimate career goals?

Both: To become business partners of a fashion line.


Be sure to follow this dynamic duo on Instagram and Snapchat: mayaaaishaa and fashionistamila



Thursday, November 12, 2015

THURSDAYS





In between my typical Thursday at NYU, I managed to snap a few photos of this casual get-up. I chose a thrifted jean button-up, a gray Forever 21 pencil skirt, and Gap booties.

Thursday, November 5, 2015

COAT CHECK

Ok so "weather" we like it or not, the cold season is right around the corner so I've been in search for the perfect winter coats. Coats can make or break your outfit during this season so its best to have many options. I've came across some lovely outerwear that I would love to share with you guys. Check it out!

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