Both technology giants Google and Facebook almost always top the list of choice employers for job seekers – career community Glassdoor ranks Google #1 for ‘Best Internship’, and Facebook as #1 for ‘Best to Work’. But for interns they get even more attractive – if you land a coveted internship at either company, you’re looking at a yearly salary of almost US$80,000.
But getting through the door is extremely tough. Google gets roughly 40,000 internship applications, but only 1,500 of those applicants are hired.
Check out this infographic comparing internships at Facebook and Google, and find out which one has the most to offer. Or find examples of extremely difficult interview questions they pose:
[Infographic credit: InternetServiceProviders.com]
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