2015 MIMS Internship Report – UC Berkeley School of Information
Transcript of 2015 MIMS Internship Report – UC Berkeley School of Information
2015 Internship ReportMaster of Information Management & Systems — Class of 2016
Data Analyst InternData Engineer InternData Scientist InternDigital Experience Project InternGraduate Student ResearcherInformation Architect Intern
Marketing Data Scientist InternProduct Designer InternProduct Manager InternQualitative Researcher InternSoftware Engineer InternStartup CEO / Founder
Strategic Business Tech. InternSummer Consulting AssociateTechnical Business Analyst InternUX/UI InternUser Research InternUI Developer
JOB TITLES
The Master of Information Management & Systems program at the UC Berkeley School of Information produces leaders who work at the intersection between technology, information, and people. Most students participate in a paid summer internship after their first year of the program to practice and manage skills and knowledge gained from first-year coursework. This knowledge includes Data Mining, Database Design, User Interface Design, Product Management, Information Organization & Retrieval, Natural Language Processing, Entrepreneurship, Behavioral Economics, and more.
48 30% 70% 34% 5 yearsCLASS S IZE WOMEN MEN INTERNATIONALAVERAGE WORK EXPER IENCE
HOURLY SALARY
$37.00/hr median salary
$0 (non-profit)Min. Max.
$57.00/hr
For students serving internships with non-profits,
government agencies, or non-governmental
agencies (NGOs) in the U.S. or abroad, the School
of Information provides grants of up to $6,000. Past
grant recipients have served at Code for America,
the National Parks Conservation Association, and
National Public Radio.
BENEFITS
Corporate Housing
Housing Stipend
Living Stipend
Moving Expenses
Performance Bonus
Retirement
Stock Options
Signing Bonus
INDUSTRIES
Computer Software (31%)
Internet (29%)
Research (9%)
Information Technology & Services (7%)
Other industries include: Consulting, Healthcare, Politics, and more. (24%)
EMPLOYERS