Monday, February 9, 2009

Rehka International (NYC)

Company: Rehka International
Email: kim@rehka.com
Website: www.rehka.com
Internship Location: 488 7th Ave suite 7H, New York, NY 10018

Company History:
Rehka International is the home of extraordinary beading and embroidery. We provide beautiful designs to the most prominent and influential manufacturers of haute couture, evening wear, bridal, ready-to-wear, shoes, handbags, accessories, and home furnishings.
Today, Rehka owns her own factory in Delhi, India where all work is hand-done. Our designs incorporate the highest quality materials, from Swarovski crystals, imported beads & semi-precious stones to the most innovative & unexpected items. Beading, embroidery, hand-painting and fabric application work can be done on the most delicate silks, laces, & tulles, as well as denims, leathers, furs or wherever your creativity takes you.
A few of the design houses we have worked with are: Donna Karan, Halston, Pamela Dennis, St John Knits, Monique Lhuillier, Polo Ralph Lauren, Oscar de la Renta, Manolo Blahnik, Luca Luca, Pamella Roland, Marc Bouwer, Ian Schrager Hotels, Baby Phat, Badgley Mischka, Gail Garrison, Kevan Hall, JLM Couture, Teri Jon, Cynthia Rowley, Ralph Rucci, Nicky Hilton, Laura Bennett, Melinda Eng, Vera Wang and Kirstie Kelly for Disney\’s Fairy Tale Weddings.

Responsibilities:
-Prospect research – looking for leads online and in publications
-Updating customer history
-Updating Customer Database
-Contacting prospective clients by phone and email
-Updating Current Inventory Report
-Servicing Customer Needs
-Maintaining/Tracking showroom samples
-Creating and entering Work Orders
-Assisting with packing and shipping

Skills required:
-Proficiency in Excel
-Good communication skills
-Strong organizational skills
-Takes initiative
-Works independently
-Excellent Interpersonal Skills

To be considered, please send your resume and cover letter, along with availability, to kim@rehka.com
Candidates with the ability to commit at least three-four days per week are preferred.


Posted By: Meredith Lynch

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Don't bother interning here. You will learn absolutely nothing except how to run pointless errands. Completely disorganized staff.