Wanted: Juniors seeking real world experience
If you want to increase your chances of getting a job when you graduate, the cooperative education program is one of your best options at WPI. Many companies, such as General Electric, Norton Company, BOSE, and Stratus Computer, draw from their pool of co-op students to fill their entry-level positions. Any junior who has not been successful in obtaining a summer job related to their major should definitely consider the co-op program for C and D terms, since graduating without any relevant work experience will affect your job search for a permanent position. While on co-op you pay no fees or tuition and earn an average of $13,000 in a typical 6-8 month position. Stop by the Career Development Center, 3rd floor Boynton hall or email the co-op coordinator, Mary Beth Harrity (mharrity@wpi) for more information.
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