Students impact customer experience at global software company
Genesys utilizes the skills of Waterloo co-op students to develop customer experience and contact centre solutions for a range of clients.
Genesys utilizes the skills of Waterloo co-op students to develop customer experience and contact centre solutions for a range of clients.
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: Krista Henry
Kinaxis, an Ottawa-based supply chain planning software company, relies on Waterloo students to develop high quality tools for business development.
Trailblazers in the artificial intelligence (AI) field, Hockeystick Inc turns to the University of Waterloo when they need great tech talent.
By: Namish Modi
As COVID-19 continues, the importance of digital literacy grows for University of Waterloo students. As a result, Deloitte, one of the biggest financial auditing organizations in Canada, joins other local companies in offering digital fundamentals courses.
By: Namish Modi (he/him)
What Maddie Whibbs enjoys most about her role at BlackBerry is the ability to give students at her alma mater a stab at impactful work experiences.
While developing technical skills is important during a co-op work term, a Japanese software company, founded by University of Waterloo graduates, is looking to give their co-op students a different type of learning experience.
San Francisco-based Splunk, which describes itself as the Data-to-Everything Platform, offers co-op students the opportunity for growth through real-work experience, professional development and work-life balance.
In a time when technological innovation is more important than ever, a Canadian e-commerce giant isn’t losing focus on its most important asset: its people.