Posts Tagged ‘Style Nine To Five’

Fashion Jobs – Style Nine to Five Celebrates 3 Years

Monday, April 8th, 2013

CANADA’S FASHION CAREER WEBSITE STYLE NINE TO FIVE CELEBRATES 3 YEARS

Style Nine to Five is excited to celebrate its third anniversary as Canada’s fashion career website and continues to connect job seekers to coveted jobs in the fashion industry nationwide. Current customers include Topshop, Hudson’s Bay, Michael Kors, and Aldo and many other companies, designers and boutiques.

“I am thankful and humbled by the industry support over the last three years.” Founder Christie Lohr started Style Nine to Five when she was a retail recruiter in the fashion industry, facing difficulties finding candidates with a fashion background, and realized there was a demand for such a service. “It has always been my goal to help people reach their dream job. It is so rewarding when I hear about their success stories or how helpful Style Nine to Five has been for them. It motivates me to continuously develop the company.”

With a strong presence in social media, Style Nine to Five actively seeks new ways to help job seekers, such as its recent Dream Job contest where the winning entry is personally mentored by Christie Lohr herself to assist in the next steps to reach their goal.

Christie Lohr is excited about the growing Nine to Five empire with the recent expansion of sister site, Beauty Nine to Five for the beauty industry.
As the fashion scene in Canada continues to thrive, Style Nine to Five aims to open doors to job seekers and companies in the fashion industry for years to come.

For any questions or to schedule an interview with Christie Lohr, please contact:
janina[at]styleninetofive.com

Are you an employer? Post your job here.

Are you a job seeker? Find fashion jobs here.

Fashion Jobs – Dream Jobs

Thursday, March 7th, 2013

We want to know what your dream job in fashion is! I know first hand what it’s like to have a dream and what it takes! Landing your dream job won’t happen over night and there are many steps you need to take to get there. You have to be ready and willing to put in the hard work and serious dedication.

I’d like to personally help one of you get the job you want! All you have to do is tweet your dream job to @StyleNinetoFive using hashtag #SNTFDreamJob.

The chosen winner will receive career advice from me, including help making the right connections and next steps to take.

Can’t wait to hear what your passion is!

-Christie Lohr

You should follow me on Twitter @Christie_Lohr.

Are you an employer? Post your job here.

Are you a job seeker? Find fashion jobs here.

Employers, Read On…

Monday, January 7th, 2013

Now that the holidays are behind us, it’s time to start thinking about building and expanding your teams. Holiday hires are finished for the season and some employees are heading back to school. Qualified candidates are also taking action on their resolution of finding their dream job this month. Be sure you get the best people first on what is considered the most transitional time of year — January!

Job seekers know Style Nine to Five is the go to site for the best fashion jobs. Make sure they are seeking you by having your job openings up on our site! I look forward to seeing what Style Nine to Five can do for your business in 2013.

Please feel free to contact me (christie@styleninetofive.com) if you have any questions or if you need assistance posting a position.

Prices:

Full Time Posting – $200
Part Time Posting – $125
Intern Posting – $25
Package of 10 – $650
Package of 20 – $750

To post, click here!

Style Nine to Five Testimonials

Saturday, June 25th, 2011

Here’s what’s being said about Style Nine to Five

Diana Parker, The Bay: “We at The Bay have hired approximately 12 employees for our White Space in one month from Style Nine to Five.”

Fiona Buell, Human Resources and Operations Manager, Aldo: “Our first posting with styleninetofive.com garnered us as many candidates as any of the larger recruting sites – but more importantly, all of these candidates were fashion/retail focussed – finally, a great recruiting site that caters to Canada’s fashion industry!”

Jenna Fortin, Malene Grotrian Design: “I’m writing to thank you for your impeccable service and support. Our company used Style Nine to Five to find a summer intern and the entire process was smooth and timely. The website was easy to navigate, the customer service was quick and responsive, and once our Internship opportunity was posted we immediately started receiving very qualifies applicants. We had many people apply for the position, interviewed 6 of the applicants and chose 2 interns for the summer. The abundance of qualified candidates made my job very tough! Stye Nine to Five is definitely filling a void for Fashion Industry opportunities. It is so wonderful to have a Canadian site to connect job seekers and employers. Fashion seems to get lost in the giant employment sites that focus on corporate and other opportunities, and to continually see the growing industry in Canada and have a place where we can connect is truly wonderful. The other parts of the website are so well thought out, the interview tips and tricks and all the extremely helpful information truly creates an informative and inviting feel. Thank you so much for a wonderful experience with Style Nine to Five!”

Erin Templeton, Vancouver Designer: “Since the launch of styleninetofive.com, we have already had two successful postings on the website. We found both Erin’s assistant and a number of productions interns who have been an immense asset to our studio. This website is exactly what Vancouver, and more importantly Canada really needs in terms of a fashion industry hub that genuinely promotes the talent and opportunities that are available in our country. Thanks for being a trailblazer Christie and keep up the fantastic work!”

Carm Fazio-Adile, National Recruitment Manager, Harry Rosen Inc.: “Love & recommend styleninetofive…the new fashion job board! It has provided Harry Rosen Inc. with qualified retail fashion professionals. With it’s focus on fashion, applicants have a not only a passion for the retail industry, they are well-educated in fashion and a strong sense of customer service, product knowledge/development and business savvy.”

Sarah Dohm, Marketing & Communications Manager, Global Collective Design Inc.: “Our position saw a number of resumés citing your site as their resource. The positions will soon be filled and am looking forward to posting again.”

Holly Wong, Holly Boutique: “I was very pleased with the services of Style Nine to Five, as I have used their services a few times to find the right people for my boutique. Personally I found trying to find the right people for a boutique was difficult especially through the general channels such as Craiglist, newspapers and so on. However, with the Style Nine to Five its is tailored to the fashion industry which helps narrows down the applicants to find the right fit. I definitely would recommend this service to other companies as there has been a great success rate with Style Nine to Five!”

Tweets

@arlenepuliyodil: “Took the great advice I received from @StyleNineToFive and applied for an exciting fashionable internship last night!! #fingerscrossed”

@RajvirBoparai: “@StyleNineToFive You are absolutely an inspiration as well as terrific! Love ya!

@katietobin_ : “BE FASHIONABLY EMPLOYED: R you on the hunt for a job or internship in fashion? Keep your eye on @styleninetofive http://tinyurl.com/3tjaxod.”

@HitSingles: “@StyleNineToFive we also have had success with your website – 2 interns hired. Impressed the quality of candidates, keep up the great work!”

@Jessy757: “@StyleNineToFive love your site! What a great idea!! Hope you guys update frequently & regularly ; )”

@the_velvetroom: “@shop_eleven Put your posting on @StyleNineToFive – as it’s worked for us, many many times and attracts dedicated interns/sales associates”

@voicesofstyle: “Looking for a job or internship in the #Fashion Industry – check out @StyleNineToFive!”

@the_velvetroom: “@StyleNineToFive – Thank You – your posting created amaizing result! Our new intern is Amaizing – we had such a fun day yesterday!”

@closetcandy: “@StyleNineToFive Great responses to my job postings.Looking to attract qualified applicants with a passion for fashion?This is the place!”

@voicesofstyle: “If you looking for a career in the fashion industry follow @styleninetofive for great career opportunities!”

@STARVINGstylist: “Looking for a job in fashion in Canada? I found mine on www.styleninetofive.com – Thank you @StyleNineToFive!”

Canada Fashion Jobs – Violet Boutique

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Violet Boutique is home to your three new best friends. Their names are Suno, Fetherson and Whit. Suno is eclectic, she likes to mix prints, wears hats when she gardens and is not afraid of colour. Fetherson is outgoing and flirty – she is the type of chick that will make boys drop to their feet with her feminine dresses. Whit is a simple gal, she prefers the outdoors, is inspired by the seventies and likes to keep things clean and classic.

I had the pleasure of meeting these lovely “ladies” and a few others during their introduction at Violet. With enough treats to leave you with a sugar high, Pink champagne, and nail art by Christina Culver, the soiree was the ultimate girl’s night out.

Violet Boutique is located at 3012 Granville Street, Vancouver.

1,2. Suno, Erin Fetherson and Whit at Violet Boutique.
3. Genevieve and Stephanie of Violet Boutique.
4. Belinda and Adele Tetangco of Dace Clothing and consultant for Blank Communications.
5. Joy Pecknold, Western Editor of FASHION and Deanna Palkowski, Fashion Stylist.
6. Anya Georgijevic of I’m the It Girl and her intern, Shakeira.
7. Nicole Durnin, owner of Lynn Steven and Sunny Shum of Partly Sunny and Style Nine to Five.
8. Lisa Wong of Solo Lisa.
9. A very stylish couple – Michelle and Matt.
10. This party-goer is one of my picks for best dressed of the evening – love how she mixed prints with bold jewelry!
11. Nails by Christina Culver on FASHION’s Joy Pecknold and stylist Deanna Palkowski’s killer rings.

By: Valerie Tiu, Vancouver

You should follow me on Twitter @valerietiu.

Canada Fashion Jobs – Style Nine to Five turns 1!

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

Happy Birthday to us!

Canada’s first fashion employment engine that connects fashion-oriented employers and job seekers will be celebrating its one year anniversary on April 14.

“I can’t believe a year has passed. I’ve met so many incredible people and have received so much support by the media, colleagues and friends. I’m excited given all that I have planned this year,” says Christie Lohr, President of Style Nine to Five .

Christie recognized a golden opportunity when she realized there wasn’t a central informational site for the industry stakeholders, which inspired her to create Style Nine to Five. Her hunch was right, as demand continues to soar. Style Nine to Five has received outstanding feedback from retailers, such as Aldo, Harry Rosen and Le Chateau in addition to several Canadian designers. Comments include:

“Style Nine to Five garnered us as many candidates as any of the larger recruiting sites, but more importantly, all of these candidates were fashion/retail focused.”

“Our internship opportunity was posted, and, immediately, we started receiving very qualified applicants.”

“With its focus on fashion, applicants not only have the right passion, they are well-educated, possess a strong sense of customer service and product knowledge, and are business savvy.”

“It’s been a terrific vehicle for finding some very qualified candidates. We have hired 12 employees in one month from Style Nine to Five.”

Christie Lohr’s personal identity as a trendsetter and fashion expert for local television along with her vast recruiting experience has brought forth hundreds of connections that continue to attract A-list job seekers.

Canada Fashion Jobs – Q&A with Christie Lohr, Founder of Style Nine to Five

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Many who dream of working in the fashion industry have little to go on except talent, determination, a prayer, and lots of luck. And while those things are still important, Christie Lohr, the founder of Style Nine to Five, wants to make the process slightly less daunting for those dreamers. Style Nine to Five is a nationwide website and resource that connects fashion industry employers with job seekers. Think of monster.ca but focused exclusively on fashion. Post resumes, browse the job listings, and read the insightful industry-focused blog posts for tips.

Having worked in a variety of fashion jobs herself, Christie is the perfect person to ask about building a career out of a passion. I caught up with her for a quick Q&A about the website and asked her advice on how to break into the industry.

You’ve worked in all different aspects of the fashion industry. Can you talk a bit about your career background?
My very first job in fashion was as a sales associate at Le Chateau. Admittedly, it’s a position many don’t want to start in, but it was an important stepping stone. After many promotions, I became store manager of the flagship store on Robson. Years later, I wanted a new challenge and soon found myself flying to Montreal to take on my next career role as an assistant menswear buyer. This job was a real eye-opener about the reality of retail and a look at a side of the industry I didn’t know existed, or had only heard of in movies. At any minute of the day, I was asked to present my division to the president of the company. Ready or not, I had to deliver. I learned to always bring something valuable to the table. I also realized what amazing talent and brilliance the company has.

After a short time, I came back to Vancouver where I became an editorial intern at FASHION Magazine. I had always dreamt of working for a magazine and knew I wanted more than what I was already doing. I applied three times before I was accepted. My advice to you is if you really want something, never give up. It just might not be your time yet. Don’t let the word “no” discourage you, ever. Interning at FASHION opened many doors for me in the writing world and I eventually launched my own website, christielohr.com. After the internship, I became a retail recruiter for Le Chateau. This is where the idea of Style Nine to Five came from.

As for my TV work, that all started for me when I went on as a spokesperson for Le Chateau. After I eventually left I continued the fashion segments on my own.

How did the idea for Style Nine to Five come about?
It was during my time as a recruiter that I realized the need for a fashion career website. Where were all these candidates who wanted to work in fashion? Not on other job sites I was using. I saw an opportunity to connect employers and jobs seekers in the fashion industry. During my time as a recruiter, I was also involved in HR, an area I missed when I was a store manager. I love to inspire, motive and help in the growth of someone’s career. Style Nine to Five has allowed me to do this in a small way. That’s really my passion.

How long has the site been around?
It will be one year in April.

What sorts of jobs can prospective job hunters find on your site?
Really anything in fashion: designers, buyers, visual merchandising, PR opportunities, retail management, editorial positions…the list goes on.

Do you ever get any job listings that make you go “Darn, I wish I could apply for this myself”?
The odd time, but running Style Nine to Five is a full time job and something that, at this time, can’t take a back seat. Plus, I’m loving every minute and find it incredibly fulfilling!

What advice do you have for someone hoping to work in the fashion industry?
If it’s truly your passion and love, doors will open for you but you need to be willing to put in a lot of hard work and time.

Don’t be afraid to just ask. Invite someone for coffee and pick their brain, send that email, get out there and just do it.

Get a mentor, intern lots and network. Interning and starting from the bottom is not a bad thing. That’s what I did and it’s what will get you to where you want to be. What makes you different than the thousands of others who want the same job you do? You have to think about how you’re going to stand out. Perhaps it’s your eye for fashion or your work ethic. Being nice also goes a long way. I know it sounds simple, but be nice in everything that you do.

What’s next for you, personally and/or professionally?
Continue to build Style Nine to Five, become more involved in the Canadian fashion community, and offer amazing opportunities to as many people as I can.

By: Lisa Wong, SoloLisa.com

P.S. In case you didn’t see it, I made Style Nine to Five’s list of stylish Vancouver dot coms. The list includes quite a few fantastic bloggers and I’m flattered to be included. Thanks to the Style Nine to Five team!

This post is from SoloLisa.com.

Canada Fashion Jobs – NY Fashion Week

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

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As soon as we are ready to bid adieu to winter coats in order to make way for spring, the fall fashion shows begin. And once again, we crave the winter season. This is the dilemma of every fashion-lover, but we anticipate the future months regardless by adding to our fall shopping wish lists. I’ve chosen a few of my favourites from the New York collections below (in no particular order).

1. Alexander Wang undoubtedly remains a fashion favourite, with his constant reinvention and play on textures (see: bomber jackets-meets-poncho hybrids, fur blazers and sweaters-turned capes). To top it off, Wang showed accessories to die for!

2. 70′s aren’t going anywhere. BCBG Max Azria brings us another season of dropped hemlines and minimalism.

3. One of my favourite collections was from Cushnie et Ochs, who embodied a juxtaposition between a call to nature and sexiness. Body-conscious dresses were paired with fringe, elastic boning and completed with a feather in hair.
4. The Row put on a show that once again proved why the Olsen Twins remain on my list of style favourites. Decadent furs, tailored suits, divine dresses and impeccable styling made this collection one to remember.
5. I love androgynous looks and I love Rad Hourani. The Canadian designer worked his signature unisex pieces with perfect draping and expert tailoring in beautiful wools and leathers.
6. Rachel Roy’s fall line was whimsical and feminine with an urban flair. I loved the layered looks: full skirts, cozy sweaters and structured blazers were finished with a hint of fur and texture.

By: Valerie Tiu, Vancouver

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Canada Fashion Jobs – Go Long

Monday, January 31st, 2011

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It’s time to banish the term “mini” from your skirt length vocabulary. Spring 2011 calls for a return to longer hemlines. Before you protest in fear of making matronly mistakes, you must learn the rules of modern maxi-ism. Bear in mind that appropriate shapes will vary with body type, and that styling is key when it comes to rocking midis and maxis. Look for styles that flatter your silhouette and fabrics that hang well. Modernize the look by pairing longer skirts with cropped sweaters and boots, or play up a midi-length with a crisp blouse, ankle socks and oxfords.

1. Style inspiration from Alice + Olivia Pre-fall 2011. Photo courtesy of Style.com.

2. Minimalist maxis allow for ultimate styling versatility. Ella Moss Prima Donna Maxi Skirt (Approx. $100), available at Shopbop.

3, 7. Nothing says spring more than a maxi dress – just be sure to stay away from the “babydoll” variety. My picks are column-like silhouettes that flatter the body. Obakki Alsea Dress ($200) and Alice + Olivia Drapey Dress (Approx. $200), at Shopbop.

4. Tea length and midi skirts are the perfect alternative if you’re not quite ready to go the long distance. Lucca Couture Tea Length Skirt ($59), at Urban Outfitters.
5, 6. Look for skirts with unique textures and detailing, like draping and sheer panels. A side slit can also allow you to experiment with the look, like this Free People Striped Column Skirt (Approx. $78). Censored Maxi Skirt (Approx. $68), at Nasty Gal.

By: Valerie Tiu, Vancouver

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This post is from christielohr.com.

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Toronto Fashion Jobs – Valentine’s For Him

Monday, January 31st, 2011

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LoveCap-Red

Lover-Black

Sony turntable

bartender's guide

GreenShag cufflinks

Bunners cupcakes

Change lingerie

Avoid clichés this Valentine’s Day and get your significant other something he’ll truly appreciate.

For the guy on the go:

1. On The Road Travel Kit, $49, Drake General Store, 1144 Queen Street West
2. COMUNE waxed denim Taylor bag, $120, comune.com

For the stylish guy:

3,4. Neff LOVE Cap, ($37) and matching LOVE tank ($20), neffheadwear.com

For the music aficionado:

5. Sony LX-300 USB Turntable, $199, Criminal Records, 315 Queen Street West

For the Don Draper in training:

6. Mr. Boston Official Bartender’s Guide, 67th edition, $15.95, The Cookbook Store, 850 Yonge Street

For the ostentatious type:
7. Empire cufflinks, $325, GreenShag, 670 Queen Street West

For the man with a sweet tooth:

8. Red Velvet Cupcakes, $19.50 per half dozen, Bunner’s, 3054 Dundas Street West

For the present you’ll both appreciate:

9. Kamma bra ($58) and panty ($24), Change of Scandinavia Retail Canada

By: Sara Constantineau, Toronto

Follow me Twitter @sara_rochelle.

This post is from christielohr.com.

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