Internship Information for Employers
Before you recruit a Bentley intern, make sure you have:
- A job description that clearly states your company’s background, goals of the position and required skills
- Hours and salary
- Internship positions should be posted on Handshake
We strongly encourage employers to compensate interns. Interns add significant value to your organization and a paid internship may also create a more competitive applicant pool.
Companies posting unpaid internships must make it clear the position is unpaid and are encouraged to review the NACE position statement on U.S. internships and compensation and the criteria put forth by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).
Internship Compensation
Typically, internship wages for undergraduate majors range from $15 - $25 per hour, while students in graduate programs may earn $18 - $40 or greater.
Internship FAQs for Employers
Talk to managers in your company to assess your needs. Could you use help with a specific project, task or research? Would a new, fresh perspective boost an area of your organization? Do you have a technical need, such as updating your website? Would any employees be more productive if they had some assistance? Look for more ways to determine your intern needs.
No, most students are covered by their parents’ or guardians’ health care plans, or they obtain coverage through their school.
Typically, internships last 10 to 12 weeks and run on the same timeline as semesters: fall (September through December), spring (January through May) and summer (June through August); however, your internship program can be customized to fit your needs. For example, if you have a two-month project that calls for additional help, search for students who want to work in that timeline.
We strongly encourage employers to compensate interns.
Typically, internship wages for undergraduate majors range from $15 - $25 per hour, while students in graduate programs may earn $18 - $40 or greater.
That’s one of the great advantages of an internship program. It gives employers the opportunity to employ talented young professionals before they graduate. Once they graduate, or even before, you may offer the intern a permanent full-time position at your organization.