Co-op student creates “Bot-tender” on his first work term
By: Jillian Smith
Caleb Dueck, first work-term co-op student in mechatronics engineering, created not one, but two robot bartenders while working at Eascan Automation in Winnipeg.
By: Jillian Smith
Caleb Dueck, first work-term co-op student in mechatronics engineering, created not one, but two robot bartenders while working at Eascan Automation in Winnipeg.
By Gloria Eid, Student Advisor for co-op students working in Western Canada
Six tips for asking questions to boost your progress.
There are a lot of extra worries and added responsibilities that come with searching for work—and even more if you’re a co-op student! Top it off with courses, clubs, a social life, dealing with housing, managing finances, and hoping there are still finances to manage? No wonder we’re stressed.
So, how do we deal with all that job search stress?
Students applied to participate in this new and unique opportunity earlier in the term.
From March 18-22nd, 2019, Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Canada (CEWIL Canada) AND your school invite you to participate in a social media contest celebrating Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Week!
As a result of user error, students who were not matched in the March 4 WaterlooWorks Main Round match received the 'Successful Match Results' message in error.
Students now see the 'Campus Connect' tab on their WaterlooWorks dashboard.
WaterlooWorks experienced an unexpected outage around 2:40 p.m. (EST) this afternoon, lasting for approximately 45 minutes.
By Jillian Smith, Communications and Marketing Associate, Co-op Student
Marika Franks, secures a co-op job offer at P4E Job Fair.
For more than 60 years, Waterloo has developed, grown and innovated upon what is now a world-class program in co-operative education and career preparedness.