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Developmental Neuroscience and Child Health
Arts Co-op students, Gail Andrews says, “are creative, good communicators and willing to learn.”
First Nations Languages Program
Of hiring from UBC, Dr. Patricia Shaw says the school is fortunate to have access to a “tremendous talent pool of very well trained, highly motivated students.”
Global Medical Services
Oliver tells other employers they “will not regret a decision to hire from the UBC Arts Co-op Program” as the students are “keen and engaged, willing to develop their skills and ready to apply their knowledge in a work setting.”
TRIUMF
Tim Meyer says co-op students “bring a strong work ethic, eagerness to learn, and a tendency to cross-pollinate ideas and events that leaves everything stronger.”
Consumer Protection BC
Steve Pelton says, “Experience has shown that UBC students are well prepared for the hiring process and well supported throughout their work term.”
Bowen Island Historians
Dorothy Lawson says, “After having seen the quality of the first two [students] … we have never looked back. UBC Arts Co-op is the first place we look. We have never been disappointed.”
English Language Institute, UBC
Maki says, “[I] appreciate the energy [the students] bring and the eagerness to learn and take on whatever tasks are handed to them… Co-op students tend to be quite focused and they are goal driven and easy to motivate
Time Warner Hong Kong
Of co-op students, Hugh says they are “dedicated employees who provide new insights about projects and possess a combination of youthful energy and creativity.”
SAP
When talking about UBC Arts Co-op students Inez Gowsell says, “the students are professional and take their work term assignments seriously. They are eager to learn and to make meaningful contributions to the job.”
McPherson Libraries
Pia Russell says, “Hiring a UBC co-op student is a no-brainer. It makes sense for your organization and your profession. It is a win-win all around.”
