Companies that cut half of the pay are unlikely to offer corporate housing or free food.
Even remote interns need to live somewhere and rent isn't cheap. On the other hand, interns might be ok with sharing a 2bd apt with 3 roommates and paying only 600 for rent and bills. That would leave them almost 2000 a month. Not bad for a 20 yo seeking independence, but humiliating for a 25 yo and a complete failure for a 30 yo.
If Lyft is open to hiring interns from abroad (unlikely) and pay them the same 4800 (very unlikely), then just 500 would get them a very decent 2bd apt. In countries like India, they would be borderline rich with this kind of money.
> Not bad for a 20 yo seeking independence, but humiliating for a 25 yo and a complete failure for a 30 yo.
I was truly taken aback by how out of touch this comment is. A 50% cut to a $9600 monthly salary is $4800, or $57,600 annually. This is above median US household income, and close to double median personal income. It's not "humiliating" or "a complete failure" by any stretch of the imagination.
And a lot of these companies have free food.
let's not pretend it is merely a coffee budget. many people survive in Bay Area on less.
Also, internship is probably gonna be remote.