- Unfortunately, I was not assigned to the best supervisor.
- My supervisor was incredibly argumentative, unorganized, and somewhat confrontational with me.
- She did not use good communication, problem solving, or decision making skills when managing me.
- I did a lot of assistant type work for her (which was a fantastic learning experience for me) but it bothered me that it showed how unorganized she was when working with me specifically. I expect employees at Vogue to try and figure out certain things out on their own, analyze certain situations before assuming things, all before calling their interns at home. Its unfortunate that she was the only employee who worked this way.
- I wish I could have spent a lot more time with the other staff. They all seemed incredibly organized, prioritized, and not needing to rely on the help (interns) to fix everything. To me, they are all incredibly intellegent individuals. I think it's unfortunate that other industries are not able to see how smart fashion people (mainly Vogue staff) are before passing intellectual judgement. I am very happy to have interned at Vogue and given the opportunity to learn from the professionals I met there.
- Vogue Magazine is the number one fashion publication in the world for a reason. I was just assigned to a bad supervisor, which happens to many people in all types of work environments and industries. Its an experience, that must be had! :)