Archive for January, 2025
My Internship at an Architectural Office in Vienna
- Architecture M. Sc.
- Austria, Vienna
- Jadric Architektur ZT GmbH
- 09/2024 – 11/2024
My Erasmus+ internship in Vienna was an unforgettable experience that gave me both professional growth and cultural enrichment. From the very beginning, it was a journey filled with excitement, opportunities and memorable moments.
Finding the internship was relatively straightforward. I applied online to a small architecture firm with five employees and was lucky to receive a direct offer after an online interview. The team was incredibly welcoming and the atmosphere at work was open and familiar. We always took breaks together, which helped me integrate into the group quickly and feel like a valued member of the team. Since the team was international, we spoke exclusively English at work. This not only created a collaborative and inclusive environment but also allowed me to enhance my professional English skills, especially in areas like technical terminology and day-to-day communication.
To find an accommodation in Vienna, however, was more challenging. I searched for a room to sublet via WG-Gesucht.de and found the housing market to be quite competitive, but with persistence and a bit of luck, I managed to find a room in a shared apartment. It was a beautiful old-style building in a central location, which made exploring the city easy and enjoyable. Living with three roommates added to the experience, as we often shared meals and made trips through the city. While rents in Vienna are relatively affordable, everyday living costs were slightly higher than in Germany, though prices in bars for example were similar or even slightly lower.
My everyday life revolved around the internship and exploring the city. At work, I had the opportunity to engage with a variety of tasks and learn from experienced professionals. The close-knit team created a supportive environment that allowed me to grow both creatively and technically. Outside of work, Vienna offered a wealth of cultural activities and countless opportunities for exploration. From visiting museums and historical landmarks to discovering cozy bars and cafes, there was always something to do. One common stereotype about Viennese people is that they can be at times rather unfriendly, but my experience was the opposite. I found people to be open and approachable, especially once you started a conversation. This friendliness made navigating a new city much easier and helped me feel at home.
For anyone considering an internship in Vienna, I recommend making the most of the city’s rich cultural scene. Don’t miss out on the chance to visit exhibitions and historical buildings, enjoy traditional Viennese coffee houses and relax in the many green spaces the city has to offer. Vienna is also well-connected, making it easy to take weekend trips to other parts of Austria or nearby countries.
In conclusion, my internship in Vienna was an enriching experience that I would recommend to anyone considering doing an internship abroad. The combination of professional development, cultural exposure, and personal growth made it a truly unique opportunity. If you embrace the challenges and immerse yourself in everything the city has to offer, Vienna will leave a lasting impression on you.