
My parents live in New Jersey, my brother lives in New York, and I go to school in Boston. So when it came to choosing my internship you would think I would be choosing between the great cities of New York and Boston. Wrong.
Why did I go to San Francisco? To expand my horizons. Moving out here as been a wonderful experience, and I am not sure if I would have been able to take this opportunity in any other circumstance. Remember, interning gives you a lot of flexibility. One, it is short term. Two, you are only responsible for yourself. Three, if it turns out to be a mistake, it is easy to fix. So even though I am loving my time out here, I would have had an exit plan if things turned out to be less than ideal.
The entire vibe of the west coast is so much different than the east coast. In general, the people are friendlier and open-minded out here. Evey thing is a little more relaxed, and people keep things in perspective and balance. Everyone that I know and have met out here has been so great in terms of helping me maximize my experience. Everywhere I go people are teaching me about the city and making sure that I am comfortable and having a good time. I’m couch-surfing this trip, and nearly every time I bring that fact up, another couch if offered to me - people are that inviting.
There is a lot of tech going on in these two wonderful cities, so that didn’t play a role in my decision. I figure that when I am done with my time in San Francisco it will be far easier for me to venture into opportunities in either city. As much as I love San Francisco I probably see myself staying east coast after school. I credit my family, and the New York Jets (and Knicks) for my decision ![]()
4 Responses for "The advantages of interning in the bay area"
Great post AJ. I’ve thought many times about going out to SF, cause I am over here on the East Coast like you as well. It surprises me that you say the people are friendlier over there, I’ve always been told it was worse, but then again, I’ve never been, so I’ll believe you. Maybe one day I’ll find out for myself. Glad you like the internship!
I wonder how you were able to get housing and a life situated for the move. I’d love to intern out of state sometime soon, but it seems fairly tough to be able to create a “second life” on the other side of the country!
@iTechGirl - thanks! From what I have seen it is much more of a laid-back friendly environment out here. You should go out to SF, its an experience!
@Drew - I was fortunate enough to have a lot of friends out here before I came. I also know some interns who found places to stay without much of a problem. Just get out and do it!
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