This article is intended both for employers to boost student’s moral and productivity, and for students to enhance their co-op work term experience with promises of the same.
A lot of Universities now offer co-op variations of their programs, especially among the Engineering and Computer Science degrees. My University tries to answer some common questions in their about pages.
What is co-operative education?
Co-operative education is an educational model that formally integrates academic studies with relevant work experience. Co-op students alternate terms of school and work in appropriate fields.
A startup office I worked at.
So similar to an intern position, though usually limited to a 4 months period (or rarely a multiple there of) and a student could be as young as in their first year of studies. There are many advantageous reasons to be a co-op student and to hire co-op students, but this article assumes that both parties are in the know. Now that a student is in the office, there are a few things that could make the experience better for everybody.
Not a complicated list. Co-op students are a competitive bunch that like to show off, otherwise they are not that different from the full time developers. Probably for a good reason, students are real people too!
There is a mutual understanding that a co-op work term involves learning and gaining experience. Though also, given a right opportunity, a student would demonstrate the best abilities. Unless, of course, the objective is to get away with the least amount of work possible - but that’s what the interviews are for.
I can say one thing about students here. They are always terrifying with their ideas. The age 18-23 the person is simply building his character and skills for the years to come. He has motive, ideas, learning quickly new skills, with no fear yet.
I love to hang out with those people, so if I had a company, good student candidates I think would help a lot.
There are many things to consider apart from these like peer competition & opportunities,family life that impacts on education.
Co-op work just need to be nutrient for mind.Cause if you work alone or stay alone it eats lot of your energy.It deteriorates the health.
You’ve written good article but i was thinking a lot apart from these.Anyway its worth to read.
Bashar - that is certain a good reasons to hire co-ops, they are full of fresh ideas and a new perspective. What surprises me though is when companies hire students, assign some mediocre personal project, and leave them on their own for 4 months. Seems like a waste for everybody.
Onecore - student’s health is an excellent point, I should have brought it up. And to a larger extend - balance. A healthy lifestyle during and outside of work will help prevent a burnout, even from engaging projects.
i would say that nothing beats hands-on experiences. to tell the truth, i learnt the most during my 3-month internship as compared to 4 years of my course. during the internship, interns are always challenged to perform, and when we did, a commend was enough to keep us happy for the day.