Internship pay?

<p>Hi all! I'm an electrical engineering major, in my junior year. I got an offer for $25/hr for a summer internship. Is this good?? How much do interns usually make? Thanks!</p>

<p>Thats pretty good. I think investment banking, one of the highest paid, at Goldman, is only around that much per hour.</p>

<p>I'm a junior EE and have had a few offers.</p>

<p>Lockheed Martin: $19.35/hr + housing relocation/assistance
Boeing in Houston, TX: $21.50/hr + housing relocation/assistance + $1,500 allowance</p>

<p>Is 25$ good? Yes!</p>

<p>Quite good. I'm not gonna pretend that some companies don't pay their interns more (one a few hours away from my town pays $36/hr to undegraduate hardware interns), but $25/hr is definitely in the "Very Good" range of Engineering Internship/Co-op pay.</p>

<p>Yes 25 dollars is very good.</p>

<p>36 per hour? What company would this be o.o;; ? I would really like to know. If you made 36 per hour as an intern. You'd be making more than some of the average students coming from top schools as a hardware engineer. And this would be when they have their bachelor's already. </p>

<p>That's a little scary... I'd feel ripped off if I was working and an intern was making more money than me >.>;;</p>

<p>Digi-Key. Thief River Falls, Minnesota. Two of my friends have summer internships there for software and they're making $25/hr. They come to our school for the career fair and the tech expo and always post their hardware intern positions on our career website, indicating a $33-36/hr minimum salary DOE. However, I don't know anyone personally who has been successful at acquiring that position, so they must be fairly selective. :O</p>

<p>Bump..... Any sophomores with good internships ..?</p>

<p>I got paid $10 an hour working under one of my professors for the summer of my sophomore year. My friend in ECE got the same rate.</p>

<p>26-27 / hr for software at cisco, bout 32 an hour for exxon mobile is the best ive heard of for an intern.</p>

<p>about 25 seems to be standard for ECEs from top schools for internships. very good deal.</p>

<p>dudeee $25 is great...I wish I got paid that haha</p>

<p>Most ibanking internships are paying the equivalent of 60k per year, i.e. 1154 per week or 28.85 per hour.</p>

<p>I get paid $500 a week as a rising sophomore at a boutique consulting firm. Not great, but not bad. I work around 6.5-7 hour days, five days a week (works out to around $14-15 an hour). Really laid back atmosphere as well.</p>

<p>I know of many MBA students that don't get paid that much for internships.</p>

<p>You guys forget that even though us banking interns get paid 60 or 65k pro-rated...It's nowhere near 20something bucks an hour...More like half that since we work twice as many hours (~80)</p>

<p>I get $19 and change working at a national lab for perspective.</p>

<p>Does anyone know the general internship pay range for GE? I just want a rough estimate. Is it like $12/hr?</p>

<p>According to Business Week, the average pay for an intern at GE is $19.</p>

<p>General</a> Electric profile for young professionals: BusinessWeek</p>

<p>What do they mean by "2006 Interns from the following classes" from that website? I see a lot of companies have "5% Sophomores" and "25% Juniors" or somewhere around there. I want an internship during the summer between my sophomore and junior year. Will I be considered as the 5% of sophomores or 25% of juniors? I'm not sure what I'm classified as if the internship is during the summer.</p>

<p>If you have completed sophomore year and are going into your junior year after summer, then you are considered a junior.</p>

<p>I know this is an old thread, but just to put things into perspective (and to add a few more data points). I am interning at an ibank and I make $31/hour ($45ish/hour for overtime). My bf works at google (software engineering intern) and he makes $37/hour (no overtime)! O_O</p>

<p>A lot of it goes away with taxes however…</p>