Waterloo Arts students bring a difference-making advantage to ApplyBoard
By: Zahra Sakhi
As a recent Arts graduate, Kira Thomson knows the dynamic skills Arts students bring to the table.
By: Zahra Sakhi
As a recent Arts graduate, Kira Thomson knows the dynamic skills Arts students bring to the table.
Every single profession needs mathematics because it all starts with math. Mathematical applications build and enhance science, business, finance, tech, manufacturing, communications and engineering.
By: Namish Modi
A key figure in University of Waterloo Co-operative and Experiential Education (CEE) is set to present at an international book launch conference this week.
Recruiters continue to adjust their hiring strategies for remote workplaces and rapid digital transformation. Now companies need hybrid skills.
By: Namish Modi
Working in the public sector requires a diverse set of skills that range from being a strong communicator to being a self-starter.
By: Zahra Sakhi
A group of University Waterloo students and staff are being honoured this month by the Cooperative Education & Internship Association (CEIA).
By: Krista Henry
Kinaxis, an Ottawa-based supply chain planning software company, relies on Waterloo students to develop high quality tools for business development.
By: Krista Henry
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the world changed and so did the insurance industry. Faced with rapid digital transformation, the industry scrambled to recruit talent with the technical skills needed to tackle new challenges.
By: Namish Modi
On March 23, Co-operative and Experiential Education (CEE) recognized its 2020 Co-op Students of the Year and Problem Lab winners in a first of its kind virtual ceremony.
By: Namish Modi and Zahra Sakhi
In a time when innovation is critical, University of Waterloo Arts students are using imagination, intuition and unique thinking to make a significant contribution at Loblaw Companies Ltd.