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This blog captured my summer adventures while an APM Intern at Google.
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Intern at Google by day; San Fransisco devotee by night.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Excess Introductions at Top Companies



I spent my first weekend in the bay area… away from the bay. A friend and I jetted off to Santa Cruz (backdrop of the video below) for the weekend to enjoy beaches, margaritas, and garlic fries. Week one at Google offered me a chance to live in “excess”: an excess of free meals, an excess of bright people to work with, and an excess of introductions. Hence the inspiration for this video, which looks at basic strategies when meeting engineers at top companies:




Here, I will take a moment to comment on Ivy League schools and other top-rated universities across the globe. If you did not attend one of these (like this lowly University of Colorado graduate – ha!) then you are also probably blissfully unaware of the subtleties of the different Princeton “eating clubs” or implications of attending Stanford instead of Yale for computer science. There is a world of culture around this. Thus, my solution is what I tend to do with all topics that may lead to a dramatic exchange… avoid it like the plague. While I recognize that many people attending these institutions may have a tremendous amount of personal pride in their university (I do too, by the way), it seems appropriate to drop any extra ego at the door when entering a building like Google. Everyone made it here through the same process, so perhaps let’s annihilate the defensive lunchtime banter about why Carnegie Mellon has more modern teaching practices than Olin. Why? Because it leaves us more time to plot about taking over the world…just kidding. Kind of.

Monday, May 24, 2010

La dolce vita. La dolce stil nuovo.

The idea of “blogging” actually makes me somewhat uncomfortable. It seems to be a step beyond the creep-echelon of facebook, to where I have decided to transparently expose my thoughts to (potentially) complete strangers. Right... let’s do it anyway.

I’ve created blogs for the previous two summers I spent with Qualcomm in San Diego and Microsoft in Redmond, but I think it’s time for a fresh twist. I plan to use this blog as a somewhat glorified Twitter (although, for the record, I actually consider Twitter a futile, waste of time). In the past, my blogs were written for the sole audience of my grandparents and namely focused on the people/places of my internship. This summer? A new venture: Video-blogging! This blog will likely consist of shorter updates and videos related to my endeavors as a Google APM intern, my devotion to San Francisco life, and a heap (oh yes, computer-pun-intended) of other bits (double pun, FTW) of my imagination.

I recently finished reading the book Eat. Pray. Love. by Elizabeth Gilbert, where I picked up two of my new favorite mantras: la dolce vita; la dolce stil nuovo. This translates to: the sweet life; the sweet new style. I can’t help but wonder that the combination of working at Google and living in San Francisco will fulfill this ideal.

Let the sweet life begin. Day one at Google starts tomorrow.