Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Silicon Valley Interns Make Equivalent to $82,000 a year
Silicon Valley Interns Make Equivalent to $82,000 a year The conventional wisdom is that itâs a good idea to try to negotiate a higher salary when you get a job offer, particularly for young adults who are just landing in resume-building jobs. One would think the whiz kids that get plucked from top college programs to be interns for Silicon Valleyâs heavyweights would be in the best position to wield some leverage: Thereâs a dearth of young adults studying in STEM fields, competition among tech companies in this area is notoriously cutthroat (which is leading to a spate of over-the-top worker perks) and theyâre smart enough to know all this. But the âvast majorityâ of these kids donât bother to negotiate, according to a survey conducted by Rodney Folz, a former University of California at Berkeley student and incoming summer intern at Yelp, according to Bloomberg. The reason is simple enough, although it might be infuriating to the rest of us: They donât have to. The average intern makes $6,800 a month at the median, according to Folzâs survey, which comes out to nearly $82,000 a year on an annualized basis, and that doesnât include the perks like housing and travel stipends that are standard at many of these companies. To put that in perspective, the median household income in the United States was $53,657 in 2014, according to the Census Bureau â" the fifth year in a row of either flat or declining incomes. In 2014, median household income was 6.5% lower in real terms than it was in 2007, before the recession. Video Player is loading.Play VideoPlayMuteCurrent Time 0:00/Duration 0:00Loaded: 0%Stream Type LIVESeek to live, currently playing liveLIVERemaining Time -0:00 SharePlayback Rate1xChaptersChaptersDescriptionsdescriptions off, selectedCaptionscaptions settings, opens captions settings dialogcaptions off, selectedAudio TrackFullscreenThis is a modal window.Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window.TextColorWhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyOpaqueSemi-TransparentBackgroundColorBlackWhiteRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyOpaqueSemi-TransparentTransparentWindowColorBlackWhiteRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyTransparentSemi-TransparentOpaqueFont Size50%75%100%125%150%175%200%300%400%Text Edge StyleNoneRaisedDepressedUniformDropshadowFont FamilyProportional Sans-SerifMonospace Sans-SerifProportional SerifMonospace SerifCasualScriptSmall CapsReset restore all settings to the default valuesDoneClose Modal Dia logEnd of dialog window.PlayMuteCurrent Time 0:00/Duration 0:00Loaded: 0%Stream Type LIVESeek to live, currently playing liveLIVERemaining Time -0:00 Playback Rate1xFullscreenClose Modal DialogThis is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button.Close Modal DialogThis is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button. But itâs a different story out in the tech industryâs heartland: Among the top 18 companies featured in Folzâs data set, interns earned the most at Pinterest, with a $9,000 monthly median. Even Tesla, which was at the bottom of the list, came up with a $4,500 median monthly salary for interns.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.