- "What does a college dorm look like in 10 years?" (Microsoft).
- "So why do you think you are a genius?" (Proctor & Gamble).
- "What do you think about this [Pepsi] can?" – (Ernst & Young).
- "If you have two sand-glass timers, one with 7 minutes worth of sand and another with 4 minutes worth of sand, how do you use both to precisely time 12 minutes?" – (JPMorgan Chase).
So when asked by a Google recruiter about that school bus, ask follow-up questions, suggests Dobroski. Is it a long school bus or short bus? "The top companies are looking for critical thinking skills," he says. And if you get past the grueling interview, you can find some pretty great rewards. Google, for instance, was rated the best internship and was among the highest paid.
Best Companies To Intern For
Below are the top 10, including salary information (when available). Using former interns' ratings, Glassdoor ranked the companies on a 5-point scale for both the general internship experience and the difficulty of the interview process. (1.0 = very dissatisfied, 3.0 = OK, 5.0 = very satisfied).1. Google
Company Rating: 4.3
Interview Difficulty Rating: 3.3
Avg. Monthly Pay: $6,463 (Software Engineering Intern); $3,444 (Engineering Intern)
2. Microsoft
Company Rating: 4.2
Interview Difficulty: 3.2
Job Title: Research Intern
Average Monthly Base Pay: $6,746 (Research Intern); $5,539 (Software Development Engineer Intern); $5,323 (Program Manager Intern)
3. Qualcomm
Company Rating: 4.2
Interview Difficulty: 3.1
Job Title: Engineering Intern
Average Monthly Base Pay: $4,520 (Engineering Inter); $4,516 (General Intern)
4. MTV
Company Rating: 4.1
Interview Difficulty: 2.4
Job Title: Intern
Average Monthly Base Pay: n/a
5. State Farm
Company Rating: 4.1
Interview Difficulty: 2.7
Job Title: Intern
Average Monthly Base Pay: $2,377
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