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Old 07-09-2013, 12:55 PM   #1
 
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Google Interns Gone Wild

While most interns struggle to pay rent and make enough money to put food on the table, Google interns seem to be living the high life.
The interns - who rake in around $6000 a month - have earned the ire of their neighbors for their weekday parties and late nights.
Sounds like something out of Animal House.
The once peaceful apartment complex of Crescent Village in Silicon Valley has turned into a party hub since hundreds of interns moved into the Google sponsored apartments.

Residents are up in arms about late night sessions in the hot tub, loud parties and generally uncouth behavior.
Some people even turned to review website, Yelp to air their frustrations.
"The situation is pretty bad," wrote resident, "Osbourne R". "There are a lot of parties even in the middle of the week, and security is unable to do anything." Resident Huan L. wrote, "(It's) like a dorm now. I could hear a lot of noise, people talking and singing even in the middle of the night. The soundproof is pretty good if I close the windows, but it's summer time, I want some fresh and cool air."
The apartment complex management last month posted a flyer in the doors of all tenants reminding them to be "considerate of your neighbors" and to "keep voices to a minimum".
Residents were also asked to avoid letting unaccompanied guests into the pool area.
Rochelle Fisher, who lives in the complex, told New York magazine that though the flyer did not address the interns specifically, it was "written as if it were in response to a specific incident."
Until recently Google interns were required to find their own living arrangements, but this year Google has been paying for their rent, according to New York magazine.
Google wouldn't say how many of its interns are living in its sponsored apartments but a
Facebook group called "Crescent Village Google Interns" has about 400 members.
On top of free rent and a good salary, interns are also treated to outings on luxury yachts and to museums. They are offered free gym memberships and dancing lessons. Even their laundry services are free of charge. And at night they get shuttled home on a corporate bus.
It's good to be a Google intern.


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Old 07-09-2013, 11:13 PM   #2
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You know the thing about Google - The salaries for "most" people there are better than average perhaps, but not crazy over the top like many people think. True, the high achievers do very VERY well, but the perks, man, the perks. If you work at Google, say, as a single kid out of college, there is no need in the world for you to have a grocery bill. Transportation to and from work, for the most part, at many offices, is taken care of, and so SO much more.

When I was there (2006-2009) they built us a 2 million dollar office, catered lunch and there was always plenty left over for dinner for anyone who wanted it. My trips to the Irvine office and to Mountain View (the mother ship) just blew me completely away. They move these kids directly from college to what is essentially a paid for version of more of the same. The winter ski trips were straight out of the movies with ice sculptures, dancing girls in cages, themed rooms, really over the top stuff.

It was truly an experience I'll never forget. It was also annoying because Google frequently fails and often it's because it can't get out of its own way, but they make SO MUCH FREAKING MONEY they just absorb it and move on. Our project, for example, was making over 1 million a month, ON AUTO PILOT, but Eric shut it down because they were in search of the next BILLION DOLLAR project. I can honestly say it was the best of times and the worst of times. Very lucrative. Very honored to have worked there. Also very frustrating on many levels.

C'mon Man...
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You know the thing about Google - The salaries for "most" people there are better than average perhaps, but not crazy over the top like many people think. True, the high achievers do very VERY well, but the perks, man, the perks. If you work at Google, say, as a single kid out of college, there is no need in the world for you to have a grocery bill. Transportation to and from work, for the most part, at many offices, is taken care of, and so SO much more.

When I was there (2006-2009) they built us a 2 million dollar office, catered lunch and there was always plenty left over for dinner for anyone who wanted it. My trips to the Irvine office and to Mountain View (the mother ship) just blew me completely away. They move these kids directly from college to what is essentially a paid for version of more of the same. The winter ski trips were straight out of the movies with ice sculptures, dancing girls in cages, themed rooms, really over the top stuff.

It was truly an experience I'll never forget. It was also annoying because Google frequently fails and often it's because it can't get out of its own way, but they make SO MUCH FREAKING MONEY they just absorb it and move on. Our project, for example, was making over 1 million a month, ON AUTO PILOT, but Eric shut it down because they were in search of the next BILLION DOLLAR project. I can honestly say it was the best of times and the worst of times. Very lucrative. Very honored to have worked there. Also very frustrating on many levels.
Man, that is unreal. It's like the auto industry in it's heyday, but on steroids!
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