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10 Summer Intern Success Tips

Keep your head down, follow orders, make some connections

By Michael Foreman,  Newser User

Posted Jun 10, 2008 12:58 PM CDT

(Newser) – Heads up, summer interns. Vogue passes along advice from fashion publishing, design, and PR insiders for making a shining impression (hint: It's not about you):

  1. Think creatively, dress conservatively: Leave the flip-flops at home.
  2. Don't play it too safe; a little flair shows the boss you have a sense of style.

  1. Work late and be available after hours.
  2. Suffer the menial tasks with grace, and avoid the haughty eye-roll.
  3. Clear your tell-all blog with higher-ups.
Click the link below for more fashionable advice.

The successful intern will suffer menial tasks with grace, and avoid the haughty eye-roll.
The successful intern will suffer menial tasks with grace, and avoid the haughty eye-roll.   (Shutterstock)
Lauren Conrad of The Hills fame has been called a super-intern.
Lauren Conrad of "The Hills" fame has been called a super-intern.   (Getty Images (by Event) Individuals)
Yes, the rules even apply to hockey star Sean Avery, Vogue's latest celebrity intern.
Yes, the rules even apply to hockey star Sean Avery, Vogue's latest celebrity intern.   (AP Photo/Jeff Christensen)
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