Moleskine Internships

Posted by Willy Franzen on Friday, January 1, 2010

Moleskine Logo

If there is ever a day to get organized, it’s New Year’s Day. Not only is it a traditional practice to adopt resolutions to better yourself, but you are also forced into using a new datebook or calendar by the date change (unless you live a digital lifestyle, of course). The first week of January is almost always the biggest week of the year for internship search related web traffic, which means that competition for intern positions is probably at its annual peak right now. You need to give yourself every advantage that you can, and organization is one of the best ways to do that. My preference is to do everything online, but if you’re one of those people who still knows how to use a pen and paper, then you might want to check out Moleskine. They’re an Italian company with a U.S. headquarters in New York City that makes “legendary notebooks.” Whether you’re looking for blank pages to write down your New Year’s resolutions and ideas for the new year or you need to replace your datebook, they’ve got it.

Are You Legendary?

If you do end up purchasing a Moleskine for an early 2010 gift to yourself, you’ll probably want to buy one on Amazon.com (we get a small referral fee). Then you’ll see what all of the fanaticism is all about. Many great artists and authors have used Moleskine type notebooks over the past couple centuries, but it was only in 1999 that a company named Modo & Modo Spa trademarked Moleskine and started producing these types of notebooks again. They were a hit, and the demand for notebooks exceeded the companies capacity for production. They were bought out by a French investment firm and renamed Moleskine Srl in 2007. They are based in Milan and have grown to more than 50 employees in a very short time. Despite the fact that digitization is killing off a lot of paper based industries, Moleskine is thriving because of the story that they tell and the attention to detail in their products. They’re another company that doesn’t list internships on their website, but their rapid growth along with the profiles of some of their employees on LinkedIn (there seems to be a publishing industry connection) indicate to me that reaching out to them through their Contact page about a possible internship is a great way to start off a well organized year. I did find one online mention of a Moleskine intern in Italy, so it’s not a complete shot in the dark.

Links to Help You Begin Your Research

Do you own a Moleskine?

Do I Know Anyone at Moleskine? - Check LinkedIn | Check Facebook

Tags: , , , , ,



Be the first to leave a comment.

Be the first to leave a comment. »

No comments yet.

Leave a comment




Browse Internships


Want to look back further? Visit our internship archives, try a search, or use the tag cloud below.

California communications design editorial finance information technology Internships marketing New York non-profit paid public relations research sales social media software development unpaid Washington DC web development writing

Internship Search Blog


Want more insight on internship search? Visit our internship search blog or our archive of job search tips. Check out our Job Search Blog on One Day, One Job too - many of the tips apply to internship hunting.