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Hi, everyone.
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Welcome back to my channel.
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In this video, I will tell you about a project that I worked on at Airbnb.
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Please make sure your subscribe to this channel and stay tuned right now so that you know, we're at a secret spot.
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It's called Cost Our Molino.
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It's writing Saratoga Downtown, which is about an hour away, right in Silicon Valley from San Francisco, and Secret about it is that it's owned by a chef who has a Michelin star restaurant right across the street where apparently Apple has its board meetings.
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And in that restaurant, the Michelin star one apparently a shot of what God costs, like $200 or something like that.
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But if you don't want to pay that, you just go across the street to this possible spot.
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Impossibly curious, like $50 on average.
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It's really good.
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So when I first started at Airbnb, that was in 2015 and I had one of my last inferences there.
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I actually was working on the entry team because at the time when I was an intern, when I just learned to code, Andrew was my expertise because that's kind of how I started, I building on dried out.
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So I joined their entry team and I told my imprint manager, So Intern manager is a person.
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You know, The bad kind of supervises you through your in friendship or actually manages useful hearing.
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You have an interim manager, and then you have, like, a real manager off the team.
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But you're closer with the intern manager.
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And I told him, Christian, those his name Christian, I really want to also learn the back and world besides just learning the android stuff.
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Because, you know, as a person who doesn't have a degree in computer science or in software engineering, I just want to expend my horizons.
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And I want to learn something else.
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And honestly, guys like internships are an incredible opportunity to just learn a lot of stuff.
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Lauren.
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A lot of skills.
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Be a part of the company, be a part of the team just in general, you know, understand what?
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Like doing.
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And speaking of which I'm going to be hosting and webinar on how to get internships at top tech companies, which I personally have a lot of experience with.
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This Webinar will be launching on Yeah, like announcing it now, and it's gonna start on June 21st.
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You should totally check it out at life of new but dot com slash internship.
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There's gonna be a tano valuable information about how to kick start your career.
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So I told Christian, you know, I want to learn something else besides 100 roll off the interim manager besides managing, you also make sure that you're successful in your internship.
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You will learn something exciting to you, and different companies do differently.
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But Airbnb was very flexible to, you know, cater my needs and interests, which was so amazing.
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So I ended up working on this really big project that is actually still in the app, which is super exciting.
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So, you know, at a company like Airbnb and other big companies, they always try to make sure that entrance do something that would actually be impactful by away.
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Guys wanted to give you a sneak peek.
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I might be building out a studio in the space here.
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This is my boyfriend's new office, and, you know, we'll see if I actually end up doing it.
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But I can just imagine, you know, Couch here is some cameras.
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There may be some lights.
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Microphone.
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Perhaps I would build out in a podcast studio when I bring people on life Noble life show that just launched and you should check out.
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Yeah, but I'm super pumped.
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So nice here.
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I've heard people from Google say interns from Google say that Oh, they worked on some small thing that was kind of scraped off after they finish their internship on.
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Of course not to say that inference upset Google are bad or anything off course you like, Still learned a ton, but because it was such a big company, it's hard, You know?
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Thio have what so many entrance give them all these projects that are actually gonna go to production immediately because it takes such a long time for it to actually going production.
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So sorry, that was quite a ramble.
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I'm sorry story.
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I was lucky for him to cater to my needs.
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So he gave me this project that was collaborative wishlist and collaborated.
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Wish list was essentially, you know, the wish list and feature that there is there in air being viewer.
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You can hard listings or hard experiences and they will be safe to your wish list.
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So what this project was was making these wishlist collaborative.
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So the whistles already existed.
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And we wanted to make sure that you can add your friends, invite your friends to those wish lists and also have, like, upload and features.
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They're you know, let's say you're going on a trip of your friends and you want to pick where you're gonna stay so that you and your friends can upload a bunch of listings that you like, so that you can actually decide where you want to stay.
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And then people were able to comment on it also.
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So that was an amazing project, because I got to build both the android part of it.
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So how this collaborative wish list is gonna look like how people are gonna see it.
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Like added other people.
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Collaborators stood and I got a chance to build the AP.
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I score it also, I was responsible for building old AP.
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I swore this system.
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I was working in a team off, I think four people.
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So it was myself.
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It was one Web engineer and to IOS engineers.
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What was really cool is that I was the only person building that back and system that supported all these other engineers.
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So I was like a full on, you know, part of the team of full time employees.
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I was the only intern on deposits and I felt really empowered.
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I felt like I had, you know, I had this project that was super impactful.
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That's gonna lunch a lot of people.
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The other thing is that they actually announced it at this, like, annual announcement events, and they're being view that collaborative wish list was a thing.
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So I was really proud of that.
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You know, I got Thio build the back and for it and build the end for its side for it.
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That was just really cool.
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And that again, you know, speaks to the fact that even as an interim, you could have a lot of impact.
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And you can create something that is gonna be used by in this case, actually, like, useful for billions of people.
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And that's why I'm such a huge advocate for student for people doing internships.
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And that's again why I'm lunching this webinar life of you dot com slash internship.
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So, yeah, that was the project that that was like my first ever projects at Airbnb.
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And for those of you already know me and my channel, I ended up going to air being beautiful time after that internship.
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Because inferences are also amazing opportunity to get a full time job afterwards.
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Yeah, check out the Airbnb up.
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I guess this video is not sponsored by Air B.
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V And check out the collaborative whistling that I actually built, like, four years ago.
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Yeah, that's, uh that's my story.
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Thank you so much for watching guys.
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I hope you enjoyed this video.
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Hope you have a wonderful, wonderful rest of the day.