As spring draws near, a college student's mind starts thinking about internships. So Glassdoor scanned its database of 27,500 open internships to help students decide.
It came up with a list of the 25 best internships in the land based on intern feedback. Not surprisingly, tech companies dominated the list, taking up half the spots.
Glassdoor ranked this list based on intern satisfaction, which interns offered on a scale from one to five. To make it easier, we researched the salaries these companies offer, as reported by interns to Glassdoor.
No. 12: Broadcom, $5,203/month
Company: Broadcom (makes computer chips and electronics equipment)
Intern satisfaction rating: 4.1 out of 5
Interview difficulty rating: 2.9 out of 5
Salary:$30.02/hr ($5,203/month @ 40 hours per week)
Interns say:
"Great learning environment. Team was always willing to answer questions and help out."— Broadcom Software Engineering Intern (Irvine, California)
No. 11: Hewlett-Packard, $4,168/month
Company: Hewlett-Packard
Intern satisfaction rating: 4.1 out of 5
Interview difficulty rating: 2.9 out of 5
Salary:$24.05/hr ($4,168/month @ 40 hours per week)
Interns say:
"Great culture, hard work, great manager and mentor and good pay!"— Hewlett-Packard Marketing Intern (Fort Collins, Colorado)
No. 10: National Instruments, $2,948/month
Company: National Instruments, makes electronics testing equipment
Intern satisfaction rating: 4.2 out of 5
Interview difficulty rating: 3.0 out of 5
Salary:$17.01/hr ($2,948/month @ 40 hours per week)
Interns say:
"Being an intern here was great. There is an entire structured intern program including training, intermediate evaluation and feedback sessions with a supervisor, and an exit interview."— National Instruments Software Engineer Intern (Austin, Texas)
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