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Co-op Options
These opportunities are in addition to the usual Co-op offerings.
International Co-op provides you with a unique opportunity to travel the world, while working in your specified field of study. Students who work abroad expand their career prospects by gaining international experiences in the workplace and beyond. Since 1993, thousands of SFU students have completed work terms around the globe. Click here for more information.
Create your own Co-operative Education learning opportunity by targeting a new employer contact. Tap into the co-op resources and support while developing targeted job search skills. Contact your co-op coordinator for more information.
Developing Your Own Co-op Job
In addition to applying for positions from our online co-op postings, co-op students are encouraged to create their own co-op work term specific to their unique interests and career goals with a new employer contact.
A new contact is an employer who has not previously posted a job with the SFU co-op program.
Through creating your own self-directed work term, you will develop targeted job search skills that you will need after graduation. You will be supported by your co-op coordinator through this process.
We encourage every student to make a self-directed work search a part of their total co-op experience.
Self-Directed Work Term Criteria
Student must register as a Co-op student to receive Co-op credit. If you are not already in Co-op, you may be eligible to fast track your entry into Co-op through creating your own Self-Directed Work Term.
- The employer must be a new contact
- The position must be full time, 12-16 weeks, minimum of 420 hours/semester
- The work term must pay at least minimum wage
- The employer must provide on-the-job supervision and training
- The work environment should be one that encourages you to learn new skills and is related to your studies
Work Term Expectations
- Student submission of a work report, student self-evaluation form, and supervisor evaluation form
- Student and employer participation in a 1-hour site visit during work term with your Co-op Coordinator
- Student registration in the approved self-directed work term practicum course (and registration of any extensions
- Student and/or employer reporting of any problems or issues that may come up during the work term to the co-op office so that these can be addressed in a timely manner
- Co-op employers to comply with federal and provincial employment standards and human rights codes
- Student professional and personal conduct on the job
Contacting the Employer and Presenting Yourself
Employers are busy people; respect their time by preparing ahead of time what you will say or discuss. Indicate that you are a Co-op student exploring the possibility of a Co-op position within their organization. Discuss your approach with your Co-op Coordinator in advance. They will be able to assist you with ideas of how to approach an employer, provide a letter of support and can follow up with the employer to explain the Co-op program in more detail. If an employer is interested in meeting you, treat it like a formal interview by:
- Doing research on the organization and industry ahead of time
- Dressing as you would for a formal interview
- Bringing copies of your resume
- Asking for contact names if there do not appear to be immediate opportunities available
- Indicating that you will follow up with regard to future possibilities
- Sending a thank you note/email, acknowledging the time and information they gave you
Accepting a Self-Directed Work Term
Consult with a Co-op Coordinator before this stage
Complete the Self-Directed Work Term Application and submit to your home co-op program
Review the Co-op Student Guide, paying special attention to Partnership Responsibilities page. Partners include the student, employer, SFU Co-op and the University
Are you a student entrepreneur, changemaker or team ready to commit to your start-up full-time for a semester? eCoop allows you to receive a financial award while working full-time on your very own start-up—complete with dedicated mentorship and space from Coast Capital Savings Venture Connection.