Co-op students make an impact on real-world architecture at Fabrik
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.
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.
By: Krista Henry (she/her)
When it comes to engaging emerging talent, like co-op students, Automation Tooling Systems (ATS) creates an environment for students to learn, innovate and grow their skills.
By: Delia Loveless (she/her)
As Waterloo employers know, there are many ways that co-op students can offer value to an organization.
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.
Employing a workforce with diverse talents is a priority at an independent global design firm - and hiring University of Waterloo co-op students is a key part of their strategy. Arup’s Offices in Canada has distinguished itself as a standout student employer.
By: Jillian Smith
Caleb Dueck, a first work-term co-op student in mechatronics engineering, created not one, but two robot bartenders while working at Eascan Automation in Winnipeg.