
New data from job search website Glassdoor shows which companies pay their interns the most.
LONDON – Summer internships can be a great way to earn money and kickstart your career.
Many of the big corporates run summer internships that last between six and 12 weeks, and most of them pay a decent wage.
If you're looking to get into a more creative industry, however, competition might be just as stiff, but you're unlikely to be earning as much as an intern at a bank — and some companies pay nothing at all.
New data compiled by job search website Glassdoor shows which 11 companies pay their interns the most. The data is based on interns' median base salaries, gathered between July 2015 and June 2017.
Keep scrolling for the 11 highest paying internships:
11. RBS — £1,800 per month
Industry: Finance
Highstreet bank RBS also has a corporate wealth management arm, and the RBK Group owns NatWest, Coutts and Ulster Bank.
Average analyst's salary: £42,504
Average director's salary: £122,815
10. Deloitte — £1,885 per month
Industry: Accounting & legal
Deloitte, one of the Big Four accounting firms, specialises in audit, advisory, consulting and tax for clients around the world.
Average analyst's salary: £33,182
Average manager's salary: £63,227
9. Bloomberg — £2,000 per month
Industry: IT
Bloomberg collects and analyses data for clients all over the world, specialising in business and finance but also providing insights into government, policy and philanthropy.
Average analyst's salary: £39,584
Average senior software engineer's salary: £83,316
8. Goldman Sachs — £2,333 per month
Industry: Finance
Goldman Sachs is one of the world's best known and richest investment banks, headquartered in New York.
Average analyst's salary: £51,771
Average executive director's salary: £107,993
7. HSBC — £2,385 per month
Industry: Finance
One of the world's largest banking groups by assets, HSBC Holdings' activities include consumer and commercial banking, credit cards, private banking, investment banking, and leasing.
Average analyst's salary: £39,617
Average director's salary: £117,258
6. Google — £2,600 per month
Industry: IT
The American tech giant has expanded into artificial intelligence and news reporting in recent years, and is famous for having quirky offices offering free food and relaxation areas.
Average software developer's salary: £65,629
Average senior software engineer's salary: £86,600
= 4. Morgan Stanley — £2,769 per month
Industry: Finance
Morgan Stanley is a leading global financial services firm providing investment banking, securities, wealth management and investment management services, with offices in more than 43 countries.
Average analyst salary: £44,854
Average vice president's salary: £102,746
= 4. UBS — £2,769 per month
Industry: Finance
UBS offers expert advice in wealth management, investment banking, asset management, and retail banking for private clients, institutions and corporations all over the world.
Average analyst salary: £47,449
Average director's salary: £96,582
3. BlackRock — £2,923 per month
Industry: Finance
BlackRock is a global leader in investment management, risk management and advisory services for institutional and retail clients.
Average analyst salary: £38,155
Average vice president's salary: £79,724
2. JP Morgan —£3,000 per month
Industry: Finance
JP Morgan is a multinational banking and financial services company, headquarted in New York City.
Average analyst salary: £45,301
Average vice president's salary: £104,817
1. Barclays — £3,430 per month
Industry: Finance
Barclays is a transatlantic consumer, corporate and investment bank, with a strong presence in its two home markets, the UK and the US.
Average analyst's salary: £42,504
Average director's salary: £122,815
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