{"id":16110,"date":"2017-09-07T13:35:41","date_gmt":"2017-09-07T08:05:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/?p=16110"},"modified":"2017-09-07T14:36:04","modified_gmt":"2017-09-07T09:06:04","slug":"internship-at-crowdfire-with-great-fun-came-great-responsibilites","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/internship-at-crowdfire-with-great-fun-came-great-responsibilites\/","title":{"rendered":"Internship at Crowdfire: With great fun came great responsibilites!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-16125 aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/09\/Internship-at-Crowdfire-With-great-fun-came-great-responsibilites-560x372.jpg\" alt=\"Internship-at-Crowdfire-With-great-fun-came-great-responsibilites\" width=\"560\" height=\"372\" srcset=\"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/09\/Internship-at-Crowdfire-With-great-fun-came-great-responsibilites-560x372.jpg 560w, https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/09\/Internship-at-Crowdfire-With-great-fun-came-great-responsibilites-1024x680.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 560px) 100vw, 560px\" \/><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;I am a final year B.Tech student. My 7th semester had ended in December, 2015. I wanted to make the most out of my holidays and started looking out for internship opportunities at startups. I knew about Crowdfire because of a friend who was an avid user, and later, I got to know more about it on Quora, YourStory and Super. I wanted to intern with Crowdfire and sent them an email along with my resume.\\nI got a call from them later that day. It was followed by a telephonic interview where I was asked questions related to web development, my past projects on Github, the course that I was pursuing, the duration of my availability etc. The fact that the interviewer explained me the answers which I did not know was laudable. Two days later, I got the confirmation mail and I was expected to join on Jan 4th, 2016. It felt so surreal, and I got so excited that I barely slept that night and reached the railway station at 5 AM to make a reservation. When the ticket window opened at 10 AM, I was the first one in the queue anxiously waiting to get a confirmed ticket. Guess what, I got one (one of the most challenging tasks in India)!\\nIt was the first dawn of 2016 when I started the journey. On reaching Navi Mumbai, I faced zero hassle as the company had already arranged for my initial accommodation. When I entered the HQ (that\u2019s what we lovingly call our office), it did not look like an office; it\u2019s a uber-cool (sometimes the literal cool because, AC :P) place I have ever been to. I was provided a Macbook Pro Retina, ouch! It took me some time to realize that I was actually at Crowdfire HQ holding a Mac. Following that, I was assigned my tasks but I was more interested in watching the stunning view from the 23rd floor!\\n\\nIt did not take me long to meet all the Firestarters (the people of Crowdfire) and to remember their names. The absence of formality makes it fun to work at the same time makes one responsible towards owning up things. Firestarters are cool, friendly, helpful, creative and at most times crazy. Our motto: \u201cLet\u2019s win together!\u201d\\nEvery morning I wake up excited to reach the office as early as possible. Crowdfire takes care of me for the rest of the day, with the food, snacks and a stocked up refrigerator with full of yummy stuff. Although there is work, a lot of it to do here and people are quite busy but there is always a positive vibe around. There is always so much happening everywhere on the floor right from design, code, shoots, interviews, meetings, selfies being clicked, people exercising or sharing jokes and laughter.\\nWe go out for cricket and football every week after office. Friday evening is \u2018Jung Ki Raat\u2019 i.e., Counter Strike night. We got some great skilled cricketers and footballers in our tribe. Sometimes things get heated up on field, or someone gets injured or breaks spectacles while attempting a header. But, the next day we all make jokes around the controversies of last night.\\n\\nCelebrations! Celebrations never stop at Crowdfire, be it birthdays, work anniversaries, or festivals. There\u2019s a welcome ceremony for new joinees with the entire team around. Our Telegram group is always buzzing with updates, wishes, bugs, customer reviews and random stuff. There is one thing that makes Crowdfire more awesome place. In our small team of about 45 people, we have people from the length and breadth of India and from overseas. We get to know a plenty of interesting things about different places.\\nLast week, we partied hard to celebrate Crowdfire\u2019s 4th anniversary. Right now, we are working hard to build Crowdfire 2.0, and we hope our 13 million users will love it. We also crossed 5 million downloads on Android this month.\\nBeing an intern at Crowdfire, I got the opportunity to be a part of one of the coolest startups of India and I\u2019m loving every minute of it. Every day is another opportunity to learn, do something new. I learned new things over the period (which also includes riding a skateboard), met awesome people, created things which I had never done before and got to play a lot. I fell in love with the place.\\n\\nThe best part: There is responsibility but no pressure. It\u2019s my last day here (oh, these 2 months flew incredibly fast) but I want to return soon. I will miss our Crowdfire HQ and the Firestarters\u2026 a lot! I plan to apply for a full-time job with Crowdfire in the future. Until then CHEERS!!! :)\\n\\nAs written on March, 2016.&quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:[null,0],&quot;12&quot;:0}\"><em><strong>About the Author:<\/strong> Arijit Patra from Neotia Institute of Technology Management and Science shares his fun experience at a super cool startup &#8211; Crowdfire.<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;I am a final year B.Tech student. My 7th semester had ended in December, 2015. I wanted to make the most out of my holidays and started looking out for internship opportunities at startups. I knew about Crowdfire because of a friend who was an avid user, and later, I got to know more about it on Quora, YourStory and Super. I wanted to intern with Crowdfire and sent them an email along with my resume.\\nI got a call from them later that day. It was followed by a telephonic interview where I was asked questions related to web development, my past projects on Github, the course that I was pursuing, the duration of my availability etc. The fact that the interviewer explained me the answers which I did not know was laudable. Two days later, I got the confirmation mail and I was expected to join on Jan 4th, 2016. It felt so surreal, and I got so excited that I barely slept that night and reached the railway station at 5 AM to make a reservation. When the ticket window opened at 10 AM, I was the first one in the queue anxiously waiting to get a confirmed ticket. Guess what, I got one (one of the most challenging tasks in India)!\\nIt was the first dawn of 2016 when I started the journey. On reaching Navi Mumbai, I faced zero hassle as the company had already arranged for my initial accommodation. When I entered the HQ (that\u2019s what we lovingly call our office), it did not look like an office; it\u2019s a uber-cool (sometimes the literal cool because, AC :P) place I have ever been to. I was provided a Macbook Pro Retina, ouch! It took me some time to realize that I was actually at Crowdfire HQ holding a Mac. Following that, I was assigned my tasks but I was more interested in watching the stunning view from the 23rd floor!\\n\\nIt did not take me long to meet all the Firestarters (the people of Crowdfire) and to remember their names. The absence of formality makes it fun to work at the same time makes one responsible towards owning up things. Firestarters are cool, friendly, helpful, creative and at most times crazy. Our motto: \u201cLet\u2019s win together!\u201d\\nEvery morning I wake up excited to reach the office as early as possible. Crowdfire takes care of me for the rest of the day, with the food, snacks and a stocked up refrigerator with full of yummy stuff. Although there is work, a lot of it to do here and people are quite busy but there is always a positive vibe around. There is always so much happening everywhere on the floor right from design, code, shoots, interviews, meetings, selfies being clicked, people exercising or sharing jokes and laughter.\\nWe go out for cricket and football every week after office. Friday evening is \u2018Jung Ki Raat\u2019 i.e., Counter Strike night. We got some great skilled cricketers and footballers in our tribe. Sometimes things get heated up on field, or someone gets injured or breaks spectacles while attempting a header. But, the next day we all make jokes around the controversies of last night.\\n\\nCelebrations! Celebrations never stop at Crowdfire, be it birthdays, work anniversaries, or festivals. There\u2019s a welcome ceremony for new joinees with the entire team around. Our Telegram group is always buzzing with updates, wishes, bugs, customer reviews and random stuff. There is one thing that makes Crowdfire more awesome place. In our small team of about 45 people, we have people from the length and breadth of India and from overseas. We get to know a plenty of interesting things about different places.\\nLast week, we partied hard to celebrate Crowdfire\u2019s 4th anniversary. Right now, we are working hard to build Crowdfire 2.0, and we hope our 13 million users will love it. We also crossed 5 million downloads on Android this month.\\nBeing an intern at Crowdfire, I got the opportunity to be a part of one of the coolest startups of India and I\u2019m loving every minute of it. Every day is another opportunity to learn, do something new. I learned new things over the period (which also includes riding a skateboard), met awesome people, created things which I had never done before and got to play a lot. I fell in love with the place.\\n\\nThe best part: There is responsibility but no pressure. It\u2019s my last day here (oh, these 2 months flew incredibly fast) but I want to return soon. I will miss our Crowdfire HQ and the Firestarters\u2026 a lot! I plan to apply for a full-time job with Crowdfire in the future. Until then CHEERS!!! :)\\n\\nAs written on March, 2016.&quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:[null,0],&quot;12&quot;:0}\">I wanted to make the most out of my holidays, and so I started looking out for internship opportunities at startups. I came to know about <strong>Crowdfire<\/strong> through a friend who was an avid user, and later, I got to know more about it through Quora, YourStory, and Super. I wanted to intern with Crowdfire and sent them an email along with my resume. I got a call from them later that day. The initial phase of the selection process was a quick round of telephonic conversation with Manish from the HR team. It was to find out a bit more about me, the course I was pursuing, my availability, the field of interest, and past work experience. For the next round, a technical interview was scheduled with Narendra from the Development team. During the course of the interview, I was asked questions from web technologies, the working of the web, and JavaScript. I also shared my past work experience and GitHub profile and was asked a few questions related to them. Later, we talked about the course I was pursuing, the kind of role I was expecting, and new technologies that I could learn so that I could be better at what I would be doing. No, I could not answer all the questions in that interview, but the best part was that the interviewer explained me the things I didn&#8217;t know. I was a little tensed and wanted to get the internship offer desperately. Finally,\u00a0<span class=\"aBn\" tabindex=\"0\" data-term=\"goog_2000333408\"><span class=\"aQJ\">two days later<\/span><\/span>, I got the confirmation email; it felt so surreal, and I got so excited that I barely slept that night.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;I am a final year B.Tech student. My 7th semester had ended in December, 2015. I wanted to make the most out of my holidays and started looking out for internship opportunities at startups. I knew about Crowdfire because of a friend who was an avid user, and later, I got to know more about it on Quora, YourStory and Super. I wanted to intern with Crowdfire and sent them an email along with my resume.\\nI got a call from them later that day. It was followed by a telephonic interview where I was asked questions related to web development, my past projects on Github, the course that I was pursuing, the duration of my availability etc. The fact that the interviewer explained me the answers which I did not know was laudable. Two days later, I got the confirmation mail and I was expected to join on Jan 4th, 2016. It felt so surreal, and I got so excited that I barely slept that night and reached the railway station at 5 AM to make a reservation. When the ticket window opened at 10 AM, I was the first one in the queue anxiously waiting to get a confirmed ticket. Guess what, I got one (one of the most challenging tasks in India)!\\nIt was the first dawn of 2016 when I started the journey. On reaching Navi Mumbai, I faced zero hassle as the company had already arranged for my initial accommodation. When I entered the HQ (that\u2019s what we lovingly call our office), it did not look like an office; it\u2019s a uber-cool (sometimes the literal cool because, AC :P) place I have ever been to. I was provided a Macbook Pro Retina, ouch! It took me some time to realize that I was actually at Crowdfire HQ holding a Mac. Following that, I was assigned my tasks but I was more interested in watching the stunning view from the 23rd floor!\\n\\nIt did not take me long to meet all the Firestarters (the people of Crowdfire) and to remember their names. The absence of formality makes it fun to work at the same time makes one responsible towards owning up things. Firestarters are cool, friendly, helpful, creative and at most times crazy. Our motto: \u201cLet\u2019s win together!\u201d\\nEvery morning I wake up excited to reach the office as early as possible. Crowdfire takes care of me for the rest of the day, with the food, snacks and a stocked up refrigerator with full of yummy stuff. Although there is work, a lot of it to do here and people are quite busy but there is always a positive vibe around. There is always so much happening everywhere on the floor right from design, code, shoots, interviews, meetings, selfies being clicked, people exercising or sharing jokes and laughter.\\nWe go out for cricket and football every week after office. Friday evening is \u2018Jung Ki Raat\u2019 i.e., Counter Strike night. We got some great skilled cricketers and footballers in our tribe. Sometimes things get heated up on field, or someone gets injured or breaks spectacles while attempting a header. But, the next day we all make jokes around the controversies of last night.\\n\\nCelebrations! Celebrations never stop at Crowdfire, be it birthdays, work anniversaries, or festivals. There\u2019s a welcome ceremony for new joinees with the entire team around. Our Telegram group is always buzzing with updates, wishes, bugs, customer reviews and random stuff. There is one thing that makes Crowdfire more awesome place. In our small team of about 45 people, we have people from the length and breadth of India and from overseas. We get to know a plenty of interesting things about different places.\\nLast week, we partied hard to celebrate Crowdfire\u2019s 4th anniversary. Right now, we are working hard to build Crowdfire 2.0, and we hope our 13 million users will love it. We also crossed 5 million downloads on Android this month.\\nBeing an intern at Crowdfire, I got the opportunity to be a part of one of the coolest startups of India and I\u2019m loving every minute of it. Every day is another opportunity to learn, do something new. I learned new things over the period (which also includes riding a skateboard), met awesome people, created things which I had never done before and got to play a lot. I fell in love with the place.\\n\\nThe best part: There is responsibility but no pressure. It\u2019s my last day here (oh, these 2 months flew incredibly fast) but I want to return soon. I will miss our Crowdfire HQ and the Firestarters\u2026 a lot! I plan to apply for a full-time job with Crowdfire in the future. Until then CHEERS!!! :)\\n\\nAs written on March, 2016.&quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:[null,0],&quot;12&quot;:0}\">It was the first dawn of 2016 when I started the journey. Upon reaching Navi Mumbai, I didn&#8217;t face any hassle as the company had already arranged for my initial accommodation. The HQ (that\u2019s what we lovingly called our office) did not look like a typical office; it was one of the most uber-cool places that I have ever been to<strong>.<\/strong> I was provided with a Macbook Pro Retina! It took me some time to realize that I was actually at Crowdfire HQ holding a Mac. Soon, I was assigned my tasks; though, I was more interested in watching the stunning view from the 23rd floor!\u00a0<\/span><span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;I am a final year B.Tech student. My 7th semester had ended in December, 2015. I wanted to make the most out of my holidays and started looking out for internship opportunities at startups. I knew about Crowdfire because of a friend who was an avid user, and later, I got to know more about it on Quora, YourStory and Super. I wanted to intern with Crowdfire and sent them an email along with my resume.\\nI got a call from them later that day. It was followed by a telephonic interview where I was asked questions related to web development, my past projects on Github, the course that I was pursuing, the duration of my availability etc. The fact that the interviewer explained me the answers which I did not know was laudable. Two days later, I got the confirmation mail and I was expected to join on Jan 4th, 2016. It felt so surreal, and I got so excited that I barely slept that night and reached the railway station at 5 AM to make a reservation. When the ticket window opened at 10 AM, I was the first one in the queue anxiously waiting to get a confirmed ticket. Guess what, I got one (one of the most challenging tasks in India)!\\nIt was the first dawn of 2016 when I started the journey. On reaching Navi Mumbai, I faced zero hassle as the company had already arranged for my initial accommodation. When I entered the HQ (that\u2019s what we lovingly call our office), it did not look like an office; it\u2019s a uber-cool (sometimes the literal cool because, AC :P) place I have ever been to. I was provided a Macbook Pro Retina, ouch! It took me some time to realize that I was actually at Crowdfire HQ holding a Mac. Following that, I was assigned my tasks but I was more interested in watching the stunning view from the 23rd floor!\\n\\nIt did not take me long to meet all the Firestarters (the people of Crowdfire) and to remember their names. The absence of formality makes it fun to work at the same time makes one responsible towards owning up things. Firestarters are cool, friendly, helpful, creative and at most times crazy. Our motto: \u201cLet\u2019s win together!\u201d\\nEvery morning I wake up excited to reach the office as early as possible. Crowdfire takes care of me for the rest of the day, with the food, snacks and a stocked up refrigerator with full of yummy stuff. Although there is work, a lot of it to do here and people are quite busy but there is always a positive vibe around. There is always so much happening everywhere on the floor right from design, code, shoots, interviews, meetings, selfies being clicked, people exercising or sharing jokes and laughter.\\nWe go out for cricket and football every week after office. Friday evening is \u2018Jung Ki Raat\u2019 i.e., Counter Strike night. We got some great skilled cricketers and footballers in our tribe. Sometimes things get heated up on field, or someone gets injured or breaks spectacles while attempting a header. But, the next day we all make jokes around the controversies of last night.\\n\\nCelebrations! Celebrations never stop at Crowdfire, be it birthdays, work anniversaries, or festivals. There\u2019s a welcome ceremony for new joinees with the entire team around. Our Telegram group is always buzzing with updates, wishes, bugs, customer reviews and random stuff. There is one thing that makes Crowdfire more awesome place. In our small team of about 45 people, we have people from the length and breadth of India and from overseas. We get to know a plenty of interesting things about different places.\\nLast week, we partied hard to celebrate Crowdfire\u2019s 4th anniversary. Right now, we are working hard to build Crowdfire 2.0, and we hope our 13 million users will love it. We also crossed 5 million downloads on Android this month.\\nBeing an intern at Crowdfire, I got the opportunity to be a part of one of the coolest startups of India and I\u2019m loving every minute of it. Every day is another opportunity to learn, do something new. I learned new things over the period (which also includes riding a skateboard), met awesome people, created things which I had never done before and got to play a lot. I fell in love with the place.\\n\\nThe best part: There is responsibility but no pressure. It\u2019s my last day here (oh, these 2 months flew incredibly fast) but I want to return soon. I will miss our Crowdfire HQ and the Firestarters\u2026 a lot! I plan to apply for a full-time job with Crowdfire in the future. Until then CHEERS!!! :)\\n\\nAs written on March, 2016.&quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:[null,0],&quot;12&quot;:0}\">My internship majorly revolved around front end development. During the internship, I created a few landing pages, mailers, and web pages. Also, Crowdfire&#8217;s dashboard needed a makeover, and so I was assigned to develop and redesign the new dashboard. The tools and technologies that I mostly used were HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, SCSS, Grunt, Photoshop, and others.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;I am a final year B.Tech student. My 7th semester had ended in December, 2015. I wanted to make the most out of my holidays and started looking out for internship opportunities at startups. I knew about Crowdfire because of a friend who was an avid user, and later, I got to know more about it on Quora, YourStory and Super. I wanted to intern with Crowdfire and sent them an email along with my resume.\\nI got a call from them later that day. It was followed by a telephonic interview where I was asked questions related to web development, my past projects on Github, the course that I was pursuing, the duration of my availability etc. The fact that the interviewer explained me the answers which I did not know was laudable. Two days later, I got the confirmation mail and I was expected to join on Jan 4th, 2016. It felt so surreal, and I got so excited that I barely slept that night and reached the railway station at 5 AM to make a reservation. When the ticket window opened at 10 AM, I was the first one in the queue anxiously waiting to get a confirmed ticket. Guess what, I got one (one of the most challenging tasks in India)!\\nIt was the first dawn of 2016 when I started the journey. On reaching Navi Mumbai, I faced zero hassle as the company had already arranged for my initial accommodation. When I entered the HQ (that\u2019s what we lovingly call our office), it did not look like an office; it\u2019s a uber-cool (sometimes the literal cool because, AC :P) place I have ever been to. I was provided a Macbook Pro Retina, ouch! It took me some time to realize that I was actually at Crowdfire HQ holding a Mac. Following that, I was assigned my tasks but I was more interested in watching the stunning view from the 23rd floor!\\n\\nIt did not take me long to meet all the Firestarters (the people of Crowdfire) and to remember their names. The absence of formality makes it fun to work at the same time makes one responsible towards owning up things. Firestarters are cool, friendly, helpful, creative and at most times crazy. Our motto: \u201cLet\u2019s win together!\u201d\\nEvery morning I wake up excited to reach the office as early as possible. Crowdfire takes care of me for the rest of the day, with the food, snacks and a stocked up refrigerator with full of yummy stuff. Although there is work, a lot of it to do here and people are quite busy but there is always a positive vibe around. There is always so much happening everywhere on the floor right from design, code, shoots, interviews, meetings, selfies being clicked, people exercising or sharing jokes and laughter.\\nWe go out for cricket and football every week after office. Friday evening is \u2018Jung Ki Raat\u2019 i.e., Counter Strike night. We got some great skilled cricketers and footballers in our tribe. Sometimes things get heated up on field, or someone gets injured or breaks spectacles while attempting a header. But, the next day we all make jokes around the controversies of last night.\\n\\nCelebrations! Celebrations never stop at Crowdfire, be it birthdays, work anniversaries, or festivals. There\u2019s a welcome ceremony for new joinees with the entire team around. Our Telegram group is always buzzing with updates, wishes, bugs, customer reviews and random stuff. There is one thing that makes Crowdfire more awesome place. In our small team of about 45 people, we have people from the length and breadth of India and from overseas. We get to know a plenty of interesting things about different places.\\nLast week, we partied hard to celebrate Crowdfire\u2019s 4th anniversary. Right now, we are working hard to build Crowdfire 2.0, and we hope our 13 million users will love it. We also crossed 5 million downloads on Android this month.\\nBeing an intern at Crowdfire, I got the opportunity to be a part of one of the coolest startups of India and I\u2019m loving every minute of it. Every day is another opportunity to learn, do something new. I learned new things over the period (which also includes riding a skateboard), met awesome people, created things which I had never done before and got to play a lot. I fell in love with the place.\\n\\nThe best part: There is responsibility but no pressure. It\u2019s my last day here (oh, these 2 months flew incredibly fast) but I want to return soon. I will miss our Crowdfire HQ and the Firestarters\u2026 a lot! I plan to apply for a full-time job with Crowdfire in the future. Until then CHEERS!!! :)\\n\\nAs written on March, 2016.&quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:[null,0],&quot;12&quot;:0}\">The absence of formalities makes it a fun place to work at; at the same time, making one responsible towards their work. Firestarters are cool, friendly, helpful, creative, and crazy people.\u00a0<\/span><span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;I am a final year B.Tech student. My 7th semester had ended in December, 2015. I wanted to make the most out of my holidays and started looking out for internship opportunities at startups. I knew about Crowdfire because of a friend who was an avid user, and later, I got to know more about it on Quora, YourStory and Super. I wanted to intern with Crowdfire and sent them an email along with my resume.\\nI got a call from them later that day. It was followed by a telephonic interview where I was asked questions related to web development, my past projects on Github, the course that I was pursuing, the duration of my availability etc. The fact that the interviewer explained me the answers which I did not know was laudable. Two days later, I got the confirmation mail and I was expected to join on Jan 4th, 2016. It felt so surreal, and I got so excited that I barely slept that night and reached the railway station at 5 AM to make a reservation. When the ticket window opened at 10 AM, I was the first one in the queue anxiously waiting to get a confirmed ticket. Guess what, I got one (one of the most challenging tasks in India)!\\nIt was the first dawn of 2016 when I started the journey. On reaching Navi Mumbai, I faced zero hassle as the company had already arranged for my initial accommodation. When I entered the HQ (that\u2019s what we lovingly call our office), it did not look like an office; it\u2019s a uber-cool (sometimes the literal cool because, AC :P) place I have ever been to. I was provided a Macbook Pro Retina, ouch! It took me some time to realize that I was actually at Crowdfire HQ holding a Mac. Following that, I was assigned my tasks but I was more interested in watching the stunning view from the 23rd floor!\\n\\nIt did not take me long to meet all the Firestarters (the people of Crowdfire) and to remember their names. The absence of formality makes it fun to work at the same time makes one responsible towards owning up things. Firestarters are cool, friendly, helpful, creative and at most times crazy. Our motto: \u201cLet\u2019s win together!\u201d\\nEvery morning I wake up excited to reach the office as early as possible. Crowdfire takes care of me for the rest of the day, with the food, snacks and a stocked up refrigerator with full of yummy stuff. Although there is work, a lot of it to do here and people are quite busy but there is always a positive vibe around. There is always so much happening everywhere on the floor right from design, code, shoots, interviews, meetings, selfies being clicked, people exercising or sharing jokes and laughter.\\nWe go out for cricket and football every week after office. Friday evening is \u2018Jung Ki Raat\u2019 i.e., Counter Strike night. We got some great skilled cricketers and footballers in our tribe. Sometimes things get heated up on field, or someone gets injured or breaks spectacles while attempting a header. But, the next day we all make jokes around the controversies of last night.\\n\\nCelebrations! Celebrations never stop at Crowdfire, be it birthdays, work anniversaries, or festivals. There\u2019s a welcome ceremony for new joinees with the entire team around. Our Telegram group is always buzzing with updates, wishes, bugs, customer reviews and random stuff. There is one thing that makes Crowdfire more awesome place. In our small team of about 45 people, we have people from the length and breadth of India and from overseas. We get to know a plenty of interesting things about different places.\\nLast week, we partied hard to celebrate Crowdfire\u2019s 4th anniversary. Right now, we are working hard to build Crowdfire 2.0, and we hope our 13 million users will love it. We also crossed 5 million downloads on Android this month.\\nBeing an intern at Crowdfire, I got the opportunity to be a part of one of the coolest startups of India and I\u2019m loving every minute of it. Every day is another opportunity to learn, do something new. I learned new things over the period (which also includes riding a skateboard), met awesome people, created things which I had never done before and got to play a lot. I fell in love with the place.\\n\\nThe best part: There is responsibility but no pressure. It\u2019s my last day here (oh, these 2 months flew incredibly fast) but I want to return soon. I will miss our Crowdfire HQ and the Firestarters\u2026 a lot! I plan to apply for a full-time job with Crowdfire in the future. Until then CHEERS!!! :)\\n\\nAs written on March, 2016.&quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:[null,0],&quot;12&quot;:0}\">We used to play cricket and football every week after office hours. Friday evening was \u2018Jung Ki Raat\u2019, i.e., Counter Strike night.\u00a0<\/span>Celebrations never stopped at Crowdfire, be it birthdays, work anniversaries, or festivals. There\u2019s a welcome ceremony for new comers with the entire team.\u00a0Last week, we partied hard to celebrate Crowdfire\u2019s 4th anniversary.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The learning was immense during the internship, both technical and non-technical. First of all the advantage of a startup is that the team size is low in number and the whole team is spread out on a single floor which helps you to know what is going on. There was a chance to interact with people from other roles, and everyone could voice their opinions. This gave a chance to learn new things from cross-functional roles.\u00a0<span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;I am a final year B.Tech student. My 7th semester had ended in December, 2015. I wanted to make the most out of my holidays and started looking out for internship opportunities at startups. I knew about Crowdfire because of a friend who was an avid user, and later, I got to know more about it on Quora, YourStory and Super. I wanted to intern with Crowdfire and sent them an email along with my resume.\\nI got a call from them later that day. It was followed by a telephonic interview where I was asked questions related to web development, my past projects on Github, the course that I was pursuing, the duration of my availability etc. The fact that the interviewer explained me the answers which I did not know was laudable. Two days later, I got the confirmation mail and I was expected to join on Jan 4th, 2016. It felt so surreal, and I got so excited that I barely slept that night and reached the railway station at 5 AM to make a reservation. When the ticket window opened at 10 AM, I was the first one in the queue anxiously waiting to get a confirmed ticket. Guess what, I got one (one of the most challenging tasks in India)!\\nIt was the first dawn of 2016 when I started the journey. On reaching Navi Mumbai, I faced zero hassle as the company had already arranged for my initial accommodation. When I entered the HQ (that\u2019s what we lovingly call our office), it did not look like an office; it\u2019s a uber-cool (sometimes the literal cool because, AC :P) place I have ever been to. I was provided a Macbook Pro Retina, ouch! It took me some time to realize that I was actually at Crowdfire HQ holding a Mac. Following that, I was assigned my tasks but I was more interested in watching the stunning view from the 23rd floor!\\n\\nIt did not take me long to meet all the Firestarters (the people of Crowdfire) and to remember their names. The absence of formality makes it fun to work at the same time makes one responsible towards owning up things. Firestarters are cool, friendly, helpful, creative and at most times crazy. Our motto: \u201cLet\u2019s win together!\u201d\\nEvery morning I wake up excited to reach the office as early as possible. Crowdfire takes care of me for the rest of the day, with the food, snacks and a stocked up refrigerator with full of yummy stuff. Although there is work, a lot of it to do here and people are quite busy but there is always a positive vibe around. There is always so much happening everywhere on the floor right from design, code, shoots, interviews, meetings, selfies being clicked, people exercising or sharing jokes and laughter.\\nWe go out for cricket and football every week after office. Friday evening is \u2018Jung Ki Raat\u2019 i.e., Counter Strike night. We got some great skilled cricketers and footballers in our tribe. Sometimes things get heated up on field, or someone gets injured or breaks spectacles while attempting a header. But, the next day we all make jokes around the controversies of last night.\\n\\nCelebrations! Celebrations never stop at Crowdfire, be it birthdays, work anniversaries, or festivals. There\u2019s a welcome ceremony for new joinees with the entire team around. Our Telegram group is always buzzing with updates, wishes, bugs, customer reviews and random stuff. There is one thing that makes Crowdfire more awesome place. In our small team of about 45 people, we have people from the length and breadth of India and from overseas. We get to know a plenty of interesting things about different places.\\nLast week, we partied hard to celebrate Crowdfire\u2019s 4th anniversary. Right now, we are working hard to build Crowdfire 2.0, and we hope our 13 million users will love it. We also crossed 5 million downloads on Android this month.\\nBeing an intern at Crowdfire, I got the opportunity to be a part of one of the coolest startups of India and I\u2019m loving every minute of it. Every day is another opportunity to learn, do something new. I learned new things over the period (which also includes riding a skateboard), met awesome people, created things which I had never done before and got to play a lot. I fell in love with the place.\\n\\nThe best part: There is responsibility but no pressure. It\u2019s my last day here (oh, these 2 months flew incredibly fast) but I want to return soon. I will miss our Crowdfire HQ and the Firestarters\u2026 a lot! I plan to apply for a full-time job with Crowdfire in the future. Until then CHEERS!!! :)\\n\\nAs written on March, 2016.&quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:[null,0],&quot;12&quot;:0}\">Being an intern at Crowdfire, I got the opportunity to be a part of one of the coolest startups in India, and I loved every minute of it. Every day was another opportunity to learn, to do something new. I learned new things over the period (which also includes riding a skateboard), met awesome people, created things which I had never done before, and got to play a lot. I fell in love with the place.\u00a0<\/span>There was responsibility but no pressure. I miss our Crowdfire HQ and the Firestarters a lot and plan to apply for a full-time job in the future. 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