WONDERING WHAT IT’S LIKE TO INTERN IN SYDNEY?? CHECK OUT THIS BLOG WRITTEN BY SAMINA ABDULLAH FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN.
After being in Sydney for two weeks, I am so happy that I chose to intern in this city. Sydney truly is the perfect place to intern abroad. It has everything you could ever want from a professional and personal perspective.
Professionally, let’s just say that Sydney’s startup environment is “popping”. There are so many innovative companies in technology, finance, education, environment, and social good being started and operated from the city. I could tell this was the case from the seemingly endless number of coworking spaces for startups I’ve discovered in Sydney, and the increasing demand for coworking spaces I have learned about from my conversations with various professionals immersed in the startup scene. I have also noticed there are events all the time around the city where you can learn about building a startup, network, and further your professional development. Furthermore, I feel the startup community is very supportive here. People want to help their peers succeed in their startup process and professional journey. There are tons of public communities one can join to meet others who share a common interest, whether it be venture capital or the fashion industry.
Segueing into personal life, Sydney is perfection. It has something for everybody! First of all, I love the city because it is an urban center with loads of great shopping, restaurants, and nightlife options. Even though it is a city, I really appreciate how the streets are kept super clean and how I don’t feel isolated from nature, as it is flawlessly incorporated in the city environment. Living in the city, most necessities and things to do are close by. Sydney is a very walkable city and if you want to go somewhere a bit outside of the city center, the train system is very convenient, cheap, and easy to use. From my apartment, it is a 20 minute walk to the Sydney Opera House, the Harbour Bridge, and the Royal Botanical Gardens, a 30 minute train ride to Bondi Beach, and a 5 minute walk from Darling Harbour. Feasible weekend adventures include trips to the mountains to go skiing or hiking, or to the beaches to go swimming or surfing.