Equinix's Internship - Anonymous employee Equinix Employee Review

4.0
27 Sept 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Organized great intern events during the summer; great firm culture; a lot of experienced, ex-bankers work at the firm

Cons

Company culture is really laid-back. Not too many upside opportunities. Company's name is not really known in the industry.

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Equinix Response
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Thanks for writing a review and sharing feedback on your past internship at Equinix. We are happy to hear that you enjoyed both the intern events this summer and our company culture. In fact, we hope you will share your positive experience with others and help us put the Equinix name on the map.

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