How to hire a Brock co-op student – and why you should

Do you have a busy time coming up and wonder how you are going to handle the volume? Do you have a project in need of innovative, fresh ideas? Do you wonder how you are going to get everything done with a limited budget and time? Do you have an idea for a position that you want to test drive? Do you know or want to learn more about hiring a Brock co-op student and how they can help you with a variety of needs?

The Co-op Programs Office offers end-to-end hiring support, and may be your one-stop shopping for contractual positions, projects and peak times that will help you achieve your goals. We have eager and ready to work students from 39 programs available to meet your hiring needs.

Interested?

In partnership with the Human Resources Department, the Co-op Programs Office invites all department supervisors and hiring managers to our information session to learn how you can tap into this exciting resource.

Date: Monday, Feb. 22

Time: 1-3 p.m.

Location: Sankey Chamber

Click here to register. 

The following are some testimonials from on campus co-op employers:

“Our co-op student, Yates, has stepped into his role as an assistant data analyst seamlessly. He’s only been here for one week and he has already helped us design two institutional survey instruments, as well as helped analyze survey results with text analytics and data visualization tools. He is very engaged in his work to support Brock because as a student, he is also a benefactor of this work. It’s a win-win for everyone.” – Joyce Bott, Interim Manager, Office of Institutional Analysis and Planning

Hiring a Brock co-op student is an excellent way to solve the need for more resources in times when it is not possible to hire additional permanent full-time staff. We were able to hire highly motivated students who turned out to be valuable members of our team. The Co-op Office provides the necessary support to ensure a smooth hiring process while leaving the final selection of the most suitable candidate to you.” Meredith Heaney, Manager, International Exchanges and Partnerships, Goodman School of Business


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