Sunday, June 14, 2015

It's odd to think that mid-next week I will already be half-way done with my internship at Qualtrics! I feel like I've adapted to the company culture and work a lot and did not think time would be going by this fast. 
This week, my boss Joseph and I have been working on creating more opportunities in the academic market for Qualtrics. I have also gotten more familiar with using Salesforce and have attended some company meetings where I learn about the broader scope of where the company stands. We have had some changes in leadership since our main boss is out for surgery. Our new boss is 30 and unstoppable in his talent. I cannot wait to talk to him more on Monday (and continue eating the office Kinder Chocolate)
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On Sunday, my friend from Michigan I went to the historic sites in Wicklow Mountains!I couldn't believe how big the mountains were. I just wanted to pack up and move there! 
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Monday after work, I met with Elizabeth Pariano and other Michigan students interning in Dublin, though it was a quick meet-up because our original meet-up place was closed and it took some time to get wifi and figure out the change of plans. 
On Tuesday, I met with a fellow Michigan student and went to the oldest pub in Ireland! I felt a larger connection with the Irish culture after hearing some local live music and was very happy we went. 
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Elizabeth, Jade and I rescheduled our meeting to Wednesday, when we got gelato. However, I forgot my tag rugby game was at a different time this week, so I did end up missing the game.
Thursday, Joseph invited my over for dinner and had such a good time time talking with his girlfriend, flatmate and his flatmates girlfriend that dinner turned into five hours!
Friday, we had another celebration at work. I'm so happy for there opportunities to hang out with my colleagues. I feel a strong bond to the people I work with and wish I could bring them back to Michigan.
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Saturday, though was the best day of all. I had organized a trip to Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, where 13 of my colleagues and I ventured out into nature of course the famous rope bridge. My boss (Robin) was really proud that I had organized this having just come to the company three weeks ago! 
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Sunday, June 7, 2015

During my second week at work, I have learned more about how the organization is run on a macro level. It’s interesting seeing the bits that make up several branches of the organization, such as sales or engineering and what everyone needs to do to be successful in their job. In my management class, we learned that having two training sessions and one meeting per day is optimal for making sure employees know what they’re doing, leaving them feeling empowered and making sure they have enough time in the day to accomplish their goals. There is large transparency in the company, so if you’re reaching the goals you set for yourself, it is likely you will move up. This week I continued working with my boss on his project of expanding the EU client base by researching where there could be opportunities for Qualtrics in three European countries. In addition, I shadowed another boss in the hiring process enjoyed the conversation I had with the two. I am loving having lunch with my colleagues and went to a comedy club late after work with our group Thursday night. This Saturday, I am organizing a trip to Giant’s Causeway with my colleagues and am very much looking forward to that.
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In addition, I joined a tag rugby team with a bunch of my colleagues!! We play every Wednesday after work and I’m gradually learning the rules of the game!
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Today, I visited the Wicklow Mountains with a fellow Michigan student and was amazing by the variety of what you can find in Ireland. The real thing is so impressive you can never quite capture what you see in a photograph.
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The previous day, my flatmate and I went to the Kilmainham Gaol and were disappointed to find out the main room with all the cells was under construction but in lieu, we got to see some of the small rooms and more of the gaol. We went to the modern art museum after and had a blast laughing at some of the things that were in there, such as the artistic plastic bag that needed its own room.
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The decorative arts museum was very wowing but because it closed at 5 there was little time to see it all.
I’ve been eating a lot of the delicious local food and enjoy all the variety and various twists on the food I know, such as eating a Dublin burrito.
Can’t wait for more in the coming weeks!

Saturday, May 30, 2015

First Week/First Impressions

My first week in Dublin, Ireland! When I stepped out of the airport an for the first time, I took in the fresh air and felt delighted that I was finally here. I found my way out to the airport buses no problem and got my connection to the Dublin train, the Luas, with only a pause of confusion. 

Though my family had told me, this was the first time I was realizing that people drove on the left! I stood there at the corner, hesitant to cross the street because cars were zooming by really fast- in the middle of the city! My housing at University College Dublin started the following day, so I spent my first night at a trendy hostel, the Generator.

Realizing it wasn't another 5 hours until check-in, I put my bags away and went to the breakfast area. Sitting and eating, it was weird watching other people sit with their friends and families like this was their everyday thing when I felt as if everything was different, from the roads to the buildings, who I saw and how people greeted each other.  Looking back a week later, it's almost like this moment was a month ago, not a mere 6 days. Talking a bit with some locals got me more familiar with the area, later deciding to practice my walk to work for the next morning. I wouldn't want to be late because I got lost! 

Dance Event I saw on my first day:


The day passed by and I met people from all around Europe at the hostel. Luckily, I got a goodnight's sleep (until night two when Mr. Chainsaw Snorer stayed a night) and was pumped for my new job. 

Now, Qualtrics- that's an awesome place! I got to the company and had a great vibe from the moment I walked in and met Joseph, my new boss. After a quick tour of the office, I was excited about where my desk was, the drawer and kitchen full of food and Kinder Chocolate (my favorite) and the massage chair for a nice break. 

Joseph told me a bit of what my specific role would be, which was to help Qualtrics expand their client base in the academic market for Germany, Austria and Switzerland through research and talking with people with goal of eventually getting these people together for an event with their American partner universities. I was excited by this task and after some thinking, thought of an approach and feel that I can execute it well. 

Shortly, I began meeting my amazing colleagues. Every time I spoke with someone, I felt and instant connection and appreciated that there is no small talk outside of the states- people jump to what they're thinking and I did too. To me, this helps build relationships faster and there is a felt vitality between the two people. Every conversation I've had so far felt personal, lively, and made me happy. Today, I feel as if I have known my colleges for more than 5 days. 

An hour after I sat down to start my project, it was lunch, so myself, my boss Joseph and three other people decided to go out to a place close to work. The beef and Guinness stew was great and talking with everyone was even better! 

I like how everyday, people sit down at tables in office (Wed and Fri when we have food catered) or go out to really make it feel like a break from work, not just a break from not eating. However, because of the office kitchen, I guess you could say I eat all day- or every 2 hours- anyway. 

After my first day at work, I moved into my apartment at UCD campus but with difficulty, A long wait for the bus to get to the big college campus and then a tiring walk to find the registration building was not what I was expecting. More so, I had to take another bus to the Business Campus, where my housing was. After another 30 minute wait for the bus and a quick ride, I was standing by the Blackrock shopping centre with no idea of where my dorm was. 

And no smartphone! 

I quickly found a person at the Blackrock shopping centre who was very helpful, though my address was unanimous no even he could find it on his smartphone. Even the cab driver didn't know where it was! 

But I am typing this blog post so that means I eventually found it. 

Although I enjoy the place now, looking back, my first impressions were that it felt strange and that I had some good humor when I saw my bathroom, where the shower is the bathroom, meaning it's not closed off. I looked at the kitchen the next morning and remembered seeing episodes of House Hunters International where Americans laughed at how small the refrigerators were and felt myself fall into the same situation. Seeing the washing machine in the kitchen was familiar because that's how it is at my grandma's house in Slovakia too. The view is amazing though!
Despite my weird first impressions of the apartment, I went to work my second day and had a great time. I met more people and am learning that I really like chatting up with people everywhere I go, whether I'm in the kitchen or the main work place or int the break spaces. The people feel uninhibited in talking with me and I've noticed that instead of people just saying hello, asking how you are and walking away, people stop and talk and you end up talking for 5 or so minutes. 

Every Thursday are company wide conference calls, TGIT, where everyone from the Dublin, Provo and Seattle office sit down and update each other on progress and the future direction of the company. Being at this video call made me feel informed and I was glad I took some business classes and the classes I am taking at Michigan because I understood the jargon and felt very knowledgeable about what was being discussed. 

Friday came, not too productive of a day for anyone, and my colleague and I took a lot of breaks, which I found out was custom in Ireland and in Europe. I remember asking Joseph on my first day if I need to clock in/out when I arrive and go to lunch and his saying no. I like this system better because I can enjoy my lunch breaks with out needing to check the time and find people to not be on their cell phones at lunch. I also like how people go out after work on Friday. After work, my colleagues and I went to the company bar (such as surprise to have a company bar!) and were later joined by our boss, who helped pour us drinks as he began sharing stories about beer. Just a couple hours ago, I was nervous about meeting my boss but ended up enjoying his company, and now  here we are drinking Irish beers together! 

A picture of me, Therese and Rachael at our bar. 

Bonus: fun in the wind!