7 ways the Co-op Program helps students to get jobs, get experience, and get paid!
Posted: May 19, 2021 10:00 a.m.
![]() Abdul Ikweiri is a third-year finance student in the Paul J. Hill School of Business Photo: courtesy of Abdul Ikweiri
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Abdul Ikweiri is a third-year finance student in the Paul J. Hill School of Business who keeps busy with his classes, volunteering in the community, and as a member of the Hill Business Students' Society.
To help pay for his education and living expenses, Abdul has worked a number of different jobs. To advance his career, Abdul joined the U of R's Co-op Program and landed a position as a Junior Auditor with the Ministry of Finance.
We caught up with Abdul who just finished his work-from-home Co-op term to chat about his experience and why joining the Co-op Program was a great choice.
- Build your resume while still in university.
Since high school, I have been working part of full time, but never a job that was directly setting me up for my future career. I knew that building relationships and experience would be essential for my resume for after graduation, so I thought, "why not join the Co-op Program?"
- The Co-op Program will help you land a job and make $.
When COVID-19 started to take its toll, it was very challenging for students to find work. With the help of the Co-op program, I was able to stay motivated and land my job within the Ministry of Finance.
- Find your passion.
With the Co-op Program you get to try different jobs throughout three work terms, get an understanding of your profession, and most importantly set yourself up for future success after graduation.
- Experiential learning will help you in the classroom, too.
Getting real-world experience has been a huge help to my studies. I'm a big advocate for supplementing your education with experiential learning, and the Co-op Program has really helped me in the classroom.
- Get a leg-up on other students.
Many students don't understand how fast-paced the work can get. Getting experience in this environment has been a huge advantage, and given me a foot-in-the-door once I'm ready to graduate.
- Your network is your net worth.
They always say, "It's not what you know - but who you know." With the Co-op Program, I've been able to meet so many amazing people in the industry who will be able to help me once I am closer to graduation.
- It's a great experience.
I have liked my placement a lot! The people are great, and my supervisors and team members are very supportive. I recommend the Co-op program to all students!
Benefits of Co-operative Education:
- Earn while you learn: Co-op students earn on average $12,400 per four-month placement or as much as $50K to pay for their education.
- Explore career options: Co-op students apply what they learn in the classroom to the workplace and then in turn become stronger students by applying what is learned in the workplace to academic studies.
- Develop a network of contacts in your field: Most Co-op students have permanent job offers from their employers prior to graduation.
Co-op Programs are offered in: Liberal Arts, Business Administration, Engineering & Applied Science and Science (over 50 programs @ U of R). There are also formal partnerships in place with La Cité, Graduate Studies and UR International
To learn more about the Co-op Program, click here.