do you remember the movie The Devil Wears Prada? Well, the Condé Nast publishing group has just published a vacancy to find an assistant for Anna Wintour, the editor-in-chief of Vogue and global director of content for the publisher.
We mention the famous tape because for a long time it has been speculated that the character of Miranda Presley, played by Meryl Streep, is precisely based on Wintour, which would be the same as saying that they are looking for Andrea Sachs, a role played by Anne Hathaway.
We can hardly imagine the number of things that an assistant to the editor of a Vogue has to do, although with the successful film we got an approximate idea, but if you are interested in the position, we will tell you that the profile they are looking for is a university graduate, with one or two years of experience in administrative support in the publishing industry, between other requirements, according to Daily Mail.
To be successful, the perfect candidate will need to be confident, enthusiastic, and emotionally intelligent, as well as being a great communicator, collaborative, solution-oriented, with a positive attitude, balanced on humility and a willingness to learn.
Without a doubt, they obviously need someone full of talents and virtues, because, as we saw in the movie, the assistant will also have to manage the calendar, meetings, calls, production schedules, events, content initiatives, commitments and special projects of this woman, who is quite an icon of fashion.
But, obviously, the job also has its good side, because in addition to having an overview of the entire fashion industry, the salary that is offered is not bad at all, since it ranges from 60 to 80 thousand dollars a year.
If you dare, you could go through a round of six interviews before being chosen, of course the final interview will be with Anna Wintour herself, who will dedicate just two minutes to impress her.
According to former assistant Rey Vakili, Anna is an incredible woman, so we have nothing to lose by trying, because they say that dreams come true and maybe we will even manage to pack our suitcase to move to New York to work at the Condé Nast headquarters, located in the World Trade Center.