Bachelor’s degree, majoring in art history ’22
Bachelor’s degree, majoring in art history ’22
Internships can be a great way to get a taste of what a dream job might (or might not) look like a few years down the line. Here, art history senior Maria Atallah ’22 shares her experience as an Editorial Assistant at Vogue Paris, a position that she took on entirely remotely for two semesters. While it was challenging to adapt to remote work, Maria made the best of her experience and learned a lot along the way – what was most exciting was seeing her name appear on Vogue articles!
She/her/hers
I am from Lebanon. After graduating high school, I studied English literature for a year at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, before moving to Paris. I started attending AUP in January 2019.
Vogue Paris.
Paris, France.
It took place during Fall and Spring semesters 2021.
Editorial Assistant
Typically I would attend an editorial meeting with all the journalists and editors in the morning. Afterwards, I would spend the day translating and editing articles and managing Vogue Paris’ English Facebook and Twitter pages.
It was really challenging to get used to a fully remote workday. As my internship took place during the Covid-19 pandemic, I only had the opportunity to visit the office twice, and I’m disappointed I did not get to have a “real” office experience. However, I still enjoyed my internship tremendously, and seeing my name on Vogue articles was such a huge reward!
English and French.
I would love to work in the fashion industry or in the publishing industry, so this internship was a dream come true! It will certainly help me along the way, since I have learned a lot from it, and because Vogue is an industry leader.