Co-op

Monday, April 1, 2019
by Kyrie H., Grade 11 HS student blogger

Off to work we go

Kyrie walking up the stairs at the Tatham Centre
At the start of my research into university, I had not even considered co-op as an option. I originally thought that co-op seemed like it was bringing me into the working world early, but after looking into it a little more I realized it is rather useful. Co-op is a working opportunity for university students during their off term that provides them with real-world job experience. Co-op is not essential to getting a good job after post-secondary but it can give me a leg up compared to other applicants. If I apply for a job after I graduate that similar to one I have done as a co-op student then I will already have some experience and familiarity with the field and industry, which can staff that I have a higher chance of getting the job. Another concern that I had with co-op was, whether it take away my “vacation” time? Then, I realized I would be spending my vacation time working anyways. In the co-op stream, I have the opportunity to apply for positions outside of the Waterloo Region, enabling me to explore other cities in and potentially outside of Ontario. For the programs I am interested in, I will not have a co-op work term in my first-year. Co-op starts in the second year which I would be going to school for two terms before my first co-op work term. After my co-op, my study terms and co-op work terms alternate: study – co-op – study – co-op – study…etc. Co-op is not like an unpaid internship, I will be paid for working and can make around  $9,675 in my first co-op work term. Co-op is a great way to build your knowledge base and put skills you learned in the classroom to use. It can also be a great way to learn new skills like communications, working with a team, networking, etc. It will also help with building my resume. Personally, I feel that co-op can be very helpful for my future and to help pay for some of my tuition and living expenses.