Interning at Apple

It’s been six week since I started interning at Apple and it is still overwhelming when I ride down the Infinite Loop to building 3.

All the people are very nice and helpful and everybody seems to love what he/she is doing. So do I. The projects I got are highly interesting and - what I really appreciate - they are of real use, not just to keep the intern busy. I also really like the freedom which I have in realizing the projects.

The next important thing: the food at Apple. I think Cafe Macs is one of the best known cafeterias, at least in the Macintosh world. The food is delicious and multifaceted. From salads, pizzas, burgers over sushi, burritos and pasta, they have anything you need (ok, sometimes I’d like to have a some swabian food like SpƤtzle but hey, I can eat that, when I’m back in Germany).
What I really like at Cafe Macs is that you can also have dinner there, so you don’t have to drive around to get some food in the evening.
A fellow student who interns in Palo Alto drives down to Cupertino once a week just to have lunch in Cafe Macs.
And yes, once I saw Steve having lunch there, too.

The next thing I really like here in the Silicon Valley is the nice weather. During the time I’ve been living here we had only two rainy days and the temperatures are usually between 66 and 78 degrees Fahrenheit. I’ve never been a guy who cared a lot about the weather, but now, since I have to ride 3 miles to work with the bike every day I really appreciate it.

Currently there are about 30 interns at Apple, but there will be like 350 interns in the summer. Apple really cares a lot about their interns. It seems like that interns are normal employees with 3 or 6 month contract and that’s what I really like. As an intern you get most of the benefits a normal employee would get: discounts, massages, access to the Apple gym, and internal events. There also will be trips in the summer and a lots of events just for the interns. Not to forget to mention the Executive Talks where Interns will have to opportunity to talk to Apple executives (Steve will be there, too). I’m really thrilled about that and what happens the next few months.

All in all, I think getting the Internship at Apple is one of the best things that could have happened to me and I’m really afraid of the day I have to leave one of the best companies in the world.

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