ENCS Undergraduate Industrial Experience Option Summer 2017

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ENCS Undergraduate Industrial Experience Option Summer 2017

Available on the Co-op Website 1. Information Session Power Point 2. Application Form 3. INEX Brochure www.coop.concordia.ca

Industrial Experience Work Term (WT) undertaken only in the 2017 Summer term 12 to 17 weeks work experience relevant to your program Minimum of 35 hours a week Work term remunerated Supervised by an employer Students must be registered in a full-time course load (minimum 12 credits) before and after the work term 3 complementary credits for the Reflection-in-Action course associated with the work term

Industrial Experience option vs Co-op CO-OP INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE 3 Mandatory Work Terms Maximum of 3 Work Terms (Engineering) Maximum of 2 Work Terms (Computer Science) Work Term in Fall – Winter – Summer Work Term only in the Summer Course sequence to follow No course sequence to follow

Admission Requirements Be enrolled in an undergraduate program in the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science Be registered in a full-time course load (minimum 12 credits) the semester before and after the work term Maintain a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.3 A minimum of 24 ‘in program’ credits completed before the work term A minimum of 20 credits left to be completed before the end of the program following the work term Need to have satisfied the University Writing Skill requirement Be proficient in either English or French. Students who are not proficient in the French language are expected to also look for out-ofprovince jobs.

Benefits 1. Gain exposure to the Industry 2. Take advantage of networking opportunities 3. Receive help in the job search process 4. Enhance your job search skills 5. Build your résumé 6. “Earn while you learn!” 7. Potentially secure a full-time position upon graduation.

Co-op Services Professional Development Seminars: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Work Term Preparation Training Résumé and LinkedIn Cover Letters Interview Techniques Job Search Skills Coordinators’ Role: Guidance/help in finding a job Résumé and cover letter review Mock interview Work Site Visit (WSV)

Finding a job Jobs are not guaranteed !!! Students and the Institute work together The Co-op Institute teaches students how to: 1. prepare an application (cover letter and résumé) 2. conduct an interview 3. have access to job postings 4. develop your networking skills 5. research employment opportunities Prepare Many Job Application s Apply to Many Job Postings Attend Interview(s ) Receive Job Offer(s) Accept a Job Offer Start your career !!!!

Types of Jobs Ideal Jobs Possibility Attitude to Have Challenging and Motivating Not exactly what you were expecting Be flexible, open minded and realistic Interesting Some tasks are tedious You are learning 100% related to your program Well known companies Well paid Some tasks not related to your program The challenge is not there Paid below what you expected Experience is more valuable than a pay cheque Practical experience can augment your school learning “Get your hands dirty” Ambassador for the University

COMPASS Web-Based Application Used by Co-op staff, employers and students CO-OP INSTITUTE Post jobs Schedule interviews Make employment offers Place students on work terms and much more STUDENTS Upload cover letters and résumés View job postings Apply for jobs View and accept interview schedules Accept job offers

Student’s Responsibili ties

Work Term Location Montreal and surrounding areas Ottawa Toronto Other Canadian Provinces Outside of Canada French (must be willing to work outside of Québec if possessing limited French language skills)

Desired Profile Technical skills: Personal and Academic projects Computer skills School / competition games Good academic record Previous work experience Soft skills: Ability to communicate well Strong interpersonal skills Autonomous and proactive Proficient in the French language

International Students Work Permit: Letter from the Co-op Institute upon admission Additional information available from the International Students Office (ISO) Apply for your work permit as soon as possible without delay If you don’t speak French you must be willing to work outside of Montreal

Fees & Earnings FEES INEX: 185 (winter semester) 185 (summer semester) Total of 370 TUITION: 3 credits associated with Reflection-in- Action Any student who has secured a work term but has outstanding accounts will not be registered in the course and will not undertake their work term (no exceptions) EARNINGS Between 5,000 and 15,000 per work term Average salary per hour; 17

Application Process Information Session Submit your Application Application Review Candidates Selected Candidates Notified

Application Process (cont’d) Documents to submit: 1. The application form, available at - the Information Sessions - the Co-op Website (www.coop.concordia.ca ) - the Co-op Institute (GM 430, 1550 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W) 2. A letter of intent in response to the questions in the application form 3. Your updated résumé 4. An unofficial copy of your transcript How to submit the documents: Staple the above documents in the order listed above Submit to the Co-op Institute (GM 430) no later than September 30th, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. Applications that are incomplete, submitted by email or submitted past the deadline will not be accepted (even if you have secured a work term) Important note: Only those students who have formally applied to the program will be considered for the 2017 INEX Option.

Application Process (cont’d) http://cdev.concordia.ca Resumé format: 2 pages maximum Well written, clear and easy to read, no graphs or tables Sections: Name and contact information, objective, education, language, competencies, computer skills, academic and special projects, work experience, volunteer work, extracurricular activities (School competitions/Games)

Places Available by Program 10 4 7 Computer Computer & ElectricalScience Industrial Engineering Engineering 5 8 Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering 5 Building Engineering 15 Software Engineering 54

IF Accepted to INEX Cover Letters Week of Oct. 31st Week of Nov. 28th Week of Nov. 7th Job Search Webinars Work Term Preparation ** Failure to attend the seminars will result in your withdrawal from the program International Students: Work Permit Students in the Industrial Experience are divided between three coordinators; Gail Knafo Fred Francis Nadia Mazzaferro

IF Not Accepted to INEX You may be eligible to join the Industrial Experience at a later time You must; 1. Meet all the academic requirements & have applied to the 2017 INEX Option before September 30 th, 2016. 2. Agree to pay the Co-op fees and Tuition fees 3. Find a job in your field on your own 4. Submit the following required documentation; Job Description Name and address of the company Name and coordinates of a contact at the company 5. Receive approval from the Co-op Institute Important note: Only those students who have formally applied to the program will be considered for the 2017 INEX Programs.

Deadline to Find a Work Term if Not Accepted to INEX Visa (international) students Winter 2017 DNE deadline date – January 20, 2017 Non visa (non international ) students 5:00 p.m. on Friday April 14, 2017 *Please note that we are taking into account processing time for the work permits. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/temp.asp

Before Applying to INEX It’s ultimately your responsibility to be active in the job search and to secure your WT placement! Co-op will provide assistance, guidance and job leads! Do not apply to the 2017 INEX Option, unless; You are prepared to invest to find a and secure your WT This may require a minimum of 15 hours per week Viewing job posting, preparing applications, applying for jobs, attending interviews The INEX option is more than a summer job. It is an opportunity to gain experience in your chosen field.

Key Points Students must meet all the academic requirements to be eligible (GPAs will be reviewed again in January 2017) submit an application form to be eligible have no accounts restriction in order to be registered and be able to do the work term obtain a valid work permit (for international students) before the start of the work term actively participate in job search!

For more information, please contact: Institute for Co-operative Education 1550 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W., GM 430 Tel: 514-848-2424 x 3950 Website: http://co-op.concordia.ca/ E-mail: [email protected] Focal point person: Ms. Samantha Hamer Subject line for email enquiry: Undergraduate INEX

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