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These are the highest-paying internships

Tech companies are offering some of the best money to interns.

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The highest paying internship in the country compensates interns over $9,000 a month, according to a new report.

That’s a good deal more than the average intern earns: about $24.63 an hour last year, according to the report published by Glassdoor on Tuesday. That figure marked an 11 percent increase from the year before.

The report ranks the 25 highest paying internships being in the United States in 2023. The bulk of those internships are offered by tech companies, despite the wave of layoffs that have hit the industry this year. In April alone, Bloomberg reported that Apple planned to cut a small number of corporate positions on its retail team, Lyft said it plans to layoff at least 1,200 employees and Meta announced it would layoff 10,000 workers in the coming months.

Apple and Lyft didn’t make Glassdoor’s list, but Meta and 15 other tech companies did — including Stripe, which came in at number one in the country. The remaining spots went to five finance companies, three consulting firms and one auto manufacturer.  

Here are the 25 companies with the highest paying internships: 

  1. Stripe- $9,064 a month 
  1. Roblox- $9,017 
  1. NVIDIA – $8,280 
  1. Coinbase – $8,206 
  1. Meta – $8,160 
  1. Capital One – $8,050 
  1. Credit Suisse – $7,947 
  1. Bain & Company – $7,873 
  1. Amazon – $7,809 
  1. EY- Parthenon – $7,651 
  1. Tik Tok -$7,619 
  1. Adobe -$7,568 
  1. Snap – $7,520 
  1. HubSpot – $7,477 
  1. Splunk -$7,375 
  1. LinkedIn – $7,360 
  1. Twitter -$ 7,290 
  1. BlackRock – $7,270 
  1. J.P. Morgan – $7, 188 
  1. McKinsey & Company – $7,170 
  1. Uber – $7,090 
  1. Citi – $7,025 
  1. ServiceNow -$6,989 
  1. Rivian -$6,988 
  1. Microsoft -$6,934 
Published on Apr 25,2023