I have really nothing to say, that would speak for this place...
Cons
No real perspective which explains the fact that unpaid "employees" are constantly leaving.
Interns have to do the dishes for the employees (at least when I was there) which i personally find inappropriate...
As Twelv is a small start up, one is not just stuck to one job at the magazine. One can get hands on experience in almost every field of the publishing business.
It a a great way to get a foot into the fashion industry and to meet a ton of cool, important and influential people.
Cons
Can be quite unorganised at times. Always having to follow the chief editors vision can be challenging at times, although his vision for the magazine is great. Other positions in upper management might have been filled poorly...managing position should manage and deal with the organisational deficits in the magazine more.
At TWELV, you can choose the type of work you want to do, such as assisting photoshoot, writing articles, or taking street photos. So if you want to step into the fashion industry, i recommend to join TWELV.
Cons
You may be asked to do some boring works, like sending emails to hundred of people for party invitation. They may also ask you and your co-workers to send out Facebook party invitation one by one using the EIC's accounts, who have 2000 contacts.