FAQs

Four Ways to Start Building Your Professional Wardrobe

When you first land a job out of college, you may be faced with a brand-new dilemma. What are you going to wear? No matter who you are or what industry you’re, there will be workplace expectations on your wardrobe. Whether it’s steel toe boots for construction or formal blazers for those in business, you will likely need to go pick up a few pieces before day one.

Clothes may seem inconsequential, but they’re not. In fact, employers will get an impression of you immediately based on what you’re wearing. How you present yourself will become a part of your reputation whether you like it or not. So, you want to present yourself well, but what’s the best way of doing it?

Below, we look at 4 key ways to start building your professional wardrobe in time for your first day at your new job.

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Does everyone in the program find jobs?

Being accepted into the Co-op program does not guarantee a job. Co-op placement rates vary depending on economic stability and labour market trends. Co-op consultants are always working with employers to develop jobs.

For students to maximize their chances of finding employment they must:

  • Apply to all jobs for which they qualify
  • Undertake their own job search
  • Take advantage of the resources available through the Co-op office such as resume and cover letter review and interview practice, etc.
  • Be flexible and willing to try new things

Is there a fee for applying for my co-op work permit?

No, there is no cost related with the co-op work permit required for Co-op students. Your Co-op work permit only allows you to work in Co-op approved positions. You cannot work off campus unless the job relates to what you are studying in school, meets co-op requirements and is registered.

Do I need a co-op work permit to complete my co-op work term?

Yes, if you are not a Canadian citizen or Landed Immigrant, you must apply for a co-op work permit to work in Canada. Once you have been accepted into the Co-op program, our office will provide you with the appropriate application form to apply for a co-op work permit. This should be completed as soon as you are accepted into the program. Once the application is completed, it can take between 6-8 weeks or longer to get a work permit. Students will also need to apply for a Social Insurance Number (SIN) in order to legally work in Canada.

Can international students apply for co-op?

Yes, international students can participate in the Co-op program. The fees and application process are the same for international students. The Co-op office assists international students in applying for a Co-op work permit at the start of a student’s job search process. International students are not eligible to apply for many federal government postings.