Real experiences with co-op students and employers in manufacturing organizations

nissan carFirst-term Waterloo students bring unique skill set and drive to Nissan

Nissan embraces first-term Waterloo co-op students because they bring novel ideas to the organization while generally not exhibiting any pre-conceived biases.

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Shawn Pang and his colleagues posing for a team photo at ATSWaterloo students build unique experiences working in manufacturing industry

University of Waterloo co-op students like working for manufacturing organizations because they work in cross-functional roles, develop dynamic skills and may secure multiple jobs at the same organization.

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Vanessa Vanpopic meeting with two colleagues during her work term at ToyotaEmerging talent brings transformative, future-proof skills into human resources realm

An entrepreneurial spirit, inquisitiveness and a knack for problem-solving are just some of the skills Waterloo Arts students have that make them attractive to the human resources team at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada (TMMC).

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