Looking for an entry level job or internship in jewelry? This is an overview of how to approach the search and a list of companies that might have relevant entry level and internship opportunities.
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If you plan on the former, your experience and product trump any formal education you have. The easiest way to get started is to set up an online shop on a site like Etsy and start selling. This will probably be a side job until you make enough to start making jewelry full-time.
If you’d rather work with a company, you have a couple of options. You can work with a company and make the jewelry in-house or as a contractor. Or you can work in merchandising, product, finance, marketing, or just about any department that lots of other companies have, except with jewelry. A bachelor’s degree is required for most of these positions.
PT Sales Associate Lovesac Ashburn, VA | View |
Sales Associate Reyes Beverage Group Chantilly, VA | View |
Baker and Packager Associate Sams Club Sterling, VA | View |
Brand Manager Capital Gifts Mc Lean, VA | View |
Corporate Sitter (On-Call) Ampplacement Herndon, VA | View |
Baker and Packager Associate Walmart Hamilton, VA | View |
Food and Beverage Runner Hyde Park Hospitality Sterling, VA | View |
Photographer Bella Baby Photography Rockville, MD | View |
Scanning Operator Sparks Group Chantilly, VA | View |
Part-time Marketing Coordinator/Specialist George Mason University Fairfax, VA | View |
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