There are lots of different ways to find a co-op job! You can apply for co-op jobs on the Full-Cycle Service job board, Employer-Student Direct job board and outside WaterlooWorks with the Arrange Own Job (AOJ).
Just like when searching for jobs on WaterlooWorks, there are certain guidelines that you must follow in order to receive co-op credit. We assess all AOJs on a case-by-case basis to ensure they meet our standard or flexible work term requirements to be eligible for co-op credit.
If you receive an offer from an employer outside WaterlooWorks and you think the job meets our requirements, follow the steps to arrange your own job for co-op credit.
Arrange Own Job requirements
Waterloo’s co-op program requires jobs to meet standard or flexible requirements in order to be granted co-op credit for your work term.
In order to graduate, undergraduate co-op students must complete a minimum of three standard work terms, plus 1-3 additional work terms that meet standard OR flexible work term criteria (depending on your academic program’s study/work sequence). All work terms for Graduate students must be standard work terms.
- Standard work terms: Work terms with a single employer/position that meets the standard work term criteria.
- Flexible work terms: Work terms with a single or multiple employers/positions that together meet the flexible work term criteria. Flexible work terms allow students to receive credit for a wider range of work experiences that don’t quite fit the standard requirements.
If your position does NOT meet one or more aspects of the standard/flexible criteria, please speak to your co-op advisor. We review each job opportunity on a case-by-case basis, so we may be able to make an exception depending on your situation and rationale.
Note: Due to safety risks, sales jobs that require students to travel door-to-door, solicit sales or provide services in public residential, retail or commercial spaces; will not be approved for a work term credit. If you have any questions, please contact your co-op advisor.
Returning to a previous employer
If you’ve had a great experience with a co-op employer, you may want to consider returning for an additional work term.
Connect directly with your previous employer to arrange a return opportunity either for the same position or a different one. If the employer agrees to give you a return offer, simply submit the Return to Previous Employer form with your employment details in WaterlooWorks.
Visit WaterlooWorks > Submit a form > Work Term Employment Offer > Return to Previous Employer.
Complete and submit the form with as many details as possible (you'll need to know the job title, start and end date, job description (if it’s different), your supervisor's name/department/contact information and have proof of your acceptance of an employment offer, such as an offer letter or email, to include with your submission.
Steps to arrange your own job for co-op credit
Understanding your AOJ form's status
You can check your AOJ form's status while you wait for your response. If you have questions, send a message to your co-op advisor!
AOJ form status | Description |
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Under review | Your co-op advisor has received your form and is reviewing it. |
Job content accepted, pending employer confirmation | Approval in progress – your form has been reviewed and the job content has been accepted. Someone will reach out to the employer contact listed on the form to verify the details of the job. While we check with your employer, your status will be changed to "Unemployed-Awaiting Decision." |
Employer confirmation in progress | We are in the process of confirming your work term details with your employer. |
On hold – pending more information | Approval has stalled – more information is required. You will receive a message if further action is required of you. |
On hold – pending employer confirmation | Approval has stalled – we contacted the employer listed on the form for verification and are awaiting their response. |
Job approved | Your arranged-own job has been approved! All requirements for work term credit have been met, and the employer has verified all job details.
Your job will now be registered on WaterlooWorks and your employment status will be changed to “EJ" (Employed: Jointly Arranged) or "ES" (Employed: Student Arranged). |
Job declined – job not accepted | Your arranged-own job does not meet the requirements for co-op credit and cannot be approved. You will be notified that the job content was not accepted for credit, and may resubmit your form for further consideration if the details of the job change. |
Job declined – job not accepted | The approval process has stalled due to a lack of response from either the employer or student when asked for fu rther information. If we receive the required information, the process may begin again. You may resubmit your form if circumstances change. |
Cancelled/Withdrawn | The AOJ form was withdrawn by the student or cancelled by a staff member if the circumstances did not require a form to be submitted. |
Tips for talking to employers about hiring and supporting the cost of a co-op student
When approaching employers outside of WaterlooWorks who may not be familiar with our co-op program, it might help to mention the following in your communications, application documents and interviews:
- Your interest in the specific company/position
- Your relevant accomplishments and how they can be leveraged by the company
- Any funding opportunities, tax credits and grants that may be available to help employers cover the cost of hiring you many employers aren’t aware that these funding opportunities exist!
To help with your conversations with employers, we have a 'Broadcast Letter' and a UWaterloo-branded 'Letter of Introduction' to help you introduce potential employers to Waterloo’s co-op program and the many benefits of hiring a co-op student. Talking about funding opportunities can be particularly helpful when talking with potential employers or negotiating job offers as a “selling point” to make it easier and more cost-effective for them to hire you!
Download the appropriate 'Letter of Introduction' based on the employer’s location:
Request an interview space in the Tatham Centre
If you have a scheduled interview for a job you found outside WaterlooWorks, you can still request to use one of the Tatham Centre's interview rooms!
Please note that space in our building is limited, but we will try to accommodate your request based on the volume of interviews/activities taking place on the day of your interview.
For instructions on how to request an interview space in the Tatham Centre, visit our contact us page.
Working as an independent contractor for co-op credit
Have you considered working as an independent contractor for co-op credit? We are now offering students to pursue these positions as long as they meet our work term requirements for co-op credit and as long as the student is located in Canada!
Protecting yourself from job posting scams
When searching for jobs both within and outside WaterlooWorks, it's important to think critically and protect yourself from potential job posting scams. A growing trend in this area targets students and new grads seeking employment, both on public job boards and university employment portals.