The journey from finance content to startup growth
Megan Dash | 4.5 min read
Discover how Tobin Tang turned his interest in personal finance into a platform for sharing the ups and downs of his career journey.
Megan Dash | 4.5 min read
Discover how Tobin Tang turned his interest in personal finance into a platform for sharing the ups and downs of his career journey.
By: Megan Dash | 5.5 min read
All the achievements, challenges and lessons Mihir Gupta learned from his nonlinear co-op journey that ended with him landing his dream role at Blue Origin.
By: Alison Chase | 6 min read
Driven by a passion to build meaningful connections, Hyeseong Jun launched a startup through E Co-op to turn everyday interactions into real-world social connections.
By: Jacqueline Cardoso | 5 min read
Sam Roberge-Arnott (he/him) is in his fourth year of studying mechatronics engineering. Having completed six work terms, Sam imparts wisdom on building connections in university, standing out in competitive programs and embracing international opportunities.
By: Nivi Ranjit | 3 min read
Nivi Ranjit (she/her) is a third-year Arts student at the University of Waterloo. She discusses her change in educational path from healthcare, to majoring in economics and how the Enterprise Co-op (E Co-op) program with the Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business is helping to "start-up" her future.
by: Bhavana Balasubramanian | 4 min read
Vinayak Bector (he/him), a second-year Computer Science student, shares his experience working in his first co-op position as a mobile application developer at RouteThis. He discusses the process of integrating himself into the Canadian workplace as an international student.
by: Mariam Jawanbakht | 3 min read
Vikram Bhatt (he/him), a third-year management engineering student, shares how he improved his networking and professionalism skills while working on his co-op terms.
by: Mariam Jawanbakht | 5 min read
Sydney Ouellette (she/her), a third-year Arts student, gives us insight into the various positions she has done in the technical writing field.
by Fatima Muni | 7 min read
Abdurrahman Muni, a Waterloo alumnus who graduated in 2016 from the Arts and Business program, gives us a glimpse into his unique co-op journey and tells us about the entrepreneurial business he is running six years later in career coaching.
By: Fatima Muni | 4 min read
Madison McBay (she/her), a fourth-year Health student in Health Informatics, shares what it has been like building a business from the ground up and how she transitioned into the role of co-founder as a co-op student.