by cocoflunchy on 6/9/12, 3:36 PM
This seems unbelievable coming from France where most internships are usually pais between 500€ to maybe 1k/1.5k€ per month...
I'm going to be looking for an internship somewhere next year, maybe I should be going in the US !
by barik on 6/9/12, 4:56 PM
I'm curious about these numbers. Do Facebook interns receive insurance? Do they get any other benefits, like stock or bonuses? Undergraduates have echoed numbers like this to me, which is great, but we should be careful to compare internships with other internships, not against full-time employees. They don't seem to be apples to apples comparisons.
by stewie2 on 6/9/12, 4:09 PM
not uncommon in SV. my intern pay check was higher than this. And the company wasn't facebook.
by zht on 6/9/12, 4:38 PM
My biggest concern with this article is that it's simply a number of glassdoor numbers collated into a list.
by Permit on 6/9/12, 4:52 PM
For what it's worth, that's approximately half of what some interns make at Apple.
My understanding is that one receives 1.5 times their typical salary after eight hours and twice their typical pay after 12 hours. Some students are willing to put in the occasional 100 hour week when internships only last four months. Considering the base salary Apple offers is already relatively substantial (speaking as a student, at least) that can be quite a lot of money.
by zht on 6/9/12, 4:36 PM
Microsoft also pays more than this. So does any number of the larger tech companies.
by eslaught on 6/9/12, 4:36 PM
The article doesn't mention the corporate housing options they offer, or the relocation reimbursement, or the various other perks that (pretty dependably) come with any offer from a large tech company in the U.S.
by dromidas on 6/12/12, 6:44 PM
Why is this news? Software engineering interns are ALWAYS paid because they usually produce something usable by the company.
My intern paycheck was equivalent and it also wasn't FB.