Summer Internships

Tuck students get the most sought after summer internships. After completing the rigorous first-year core curriculum, internships are an opportunity to try something new or further your experience in an industry or function of interest—from finance, marketing, consulting, and real estate to nonprofit or entrepreneurial ventures.

Every student from the class of 2009 who sought summer employment received and accepted and internship offer. Salary figures represent monthly base salary only.

 

TUCK CLASS OF 2010 SUMMER INTERNSHIPS (U.S. DOLLARS)

Base Monthly Salaries by Industry

 

Mean

Median

Financial Services

30%

6,200

7,000

Investment Banking

9%

7,700

7,900

Private Equity/Venture Capital

8%

4,500

4,400

Investment Management

5%

7,100

8,000

Other

8%

3,800

3,800

Consulting

16%

8,700

9,600

Consumer Goods/Retail

11%

5,500

6,400

Healthcare/Pharma/Biotech

10%

6,100

6,400

Technology

10%

5,800

6,100

Energy

6%

5,800

6,000

Nonprofit

5%

5,900

5,000

Other Services

9%

3,700

4,000

Other Manufacturing

3%

5,600

7,000

Base Monthly Salaries by Function

 

Mean

Median

Strategy

33%

7,000

7,100

Finance

32%

6,000

6,700

Corporate Finance

7%

4,900

5,100

Private Equity/Venture Capital

7%

5,100

5,000

Underwriting/Advising

7%

7,500

7,900

Investment/PWM

6%

6,800

7,500

Sales & Trading

2%

6,500

7,900

Other

3%

5,000

7,000

Marketing

22%

5,700

6,400

General Management

9%

6,200

6,700

Other

4%

6,300

5,900

Base Monthly Salaries by Location

 

Mean

Median

New England / Northeast

55%

6,500

6,700

New York Metro

27%

6,900

7,500

Boston Metro

16%

7,400

8,000

Other

12%

4,600

4,400

West

12%

6,200

6,700

San Francisco Bay Area

7%

6,500

6,700

Other

5%

5,700

5,400

Midwest / Chicago

6%

5,500

6,500

Mid-Atlantic / D.C.

6%

5,200

5,100

South

3%

5,700

5,600

Southwest

3%

6,800

6,800

International

15%

6,200

6,200

*Sample size is too small to report this value.