Canada’s Top 100 Employers list for 2023 includes 73 University of Waterloo co-op employers
By: Namish Modi (he/him)
Seventy-three of Waterloo's standout employers are in Canada's Top 100 Employers for 2023.
By: Namish Modi (he/him)
Seventy-three of Waterloo's standout employers are in Canada's Top 100 Employers for 2023.
By: Maddie Savage (she/her)
Empowering patients to make informed health decisions inspired the mother-daughter combo, Jessica and Jordan Lunshof, to create a health management platform called TAMVOES and to launch a company called TAMCARE Home Health.
By: Matthew King (he/him)
The WE Accelerate program gives community and industry partners early access to talent from the University of Waterloo while helping to develop the future of work.
By: Maddie Savage (she/her) and Krista Henry (she/her)
Making an impact on the skills development of co-op students helps Home Hardware Stores Limited to keep this next generation of talent engaged in the workplace.
By: Maddie Savage (she/her) and Krista Henry (she/her)
When Colorful Zone needed a helping hand to launch their mobile app Joyi, they looked to emerging talent like co-op students for solutions.
By: Namish Modi (he/him)
When the world of work went remote during the global pandemic, Hypotenuse Labs was already ahead of the curve.
By: Namish Modi (he/him)
Waterloo co-op students’ outstanding innovation skills are helping them to play a vital role in launching a new team at The Argus Group.
By: Namish Modi
Advancing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a key component of student work terms at The Regional Municipality of York (York Region).
By: Namish Modi (he/him)
Two weeks was all it took for students to complete several tasks for the CEO of Martinrea International (Martinrea) a multinational automotive solutions organization.
By: Mila Jokovic (she/her)
Fabrik Architects gives co-op students the autonomy to use and expand their knowledge on a wide range of real-world architectural projects.