Internships and Co-ops
An Internship is a position that provides an opportunity to gain
meaningful career related experience. Typically it is a
full-time paid position during the summer, lasting approximately
three months.
A Co-op is also a position that provides an opportunity to gain
meaningful career related experience. The KU School of
Engineering defines a co-op as a full-time paid position which
includes a school semester, usually lasts four to seven months,
and the student receives school credit. By enrolling for the
co-op credit, undergraduate students maintain "full-time
enrolled student status", i.e. school loans do not come due and
they can remain as a "student" on parents' insurance (if
applicable). The word co-op may be defined differently by other
universities and employers.
Why do an Internship or Co-op?
- Gain first hand experience in a field that interests you
- Establish relationships and network with professionals
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Acquire "real world" experience that you can apply back in the
classroom
- Improve post-graduation job prospects
- Earn money for college
Where can I find openings?
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Postings listed on the
Engineering Career Center website
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Engineering Career Fairs -
held twice a school year, typically September and February
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On campus interview
opportunities
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On line Job/Internship/Co-op boards
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Departmental bulletin boards
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Journals and websites of associations related to your major
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Events held by student groups (many groups invite employer
representatives to speak at meetings)
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Websites of companies you are interested in
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Conferences (national and regional engineering student group
conferences often include a Career Fair)
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Network with personal contacts (classmates, family members,
neighbors)
How do I start the process?
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Plan ahead if possible (some companies fill their summer
internship positions starting the September before)
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Create a resume and have it reviewed by the Engineering Career
Center
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Identify your search focus (areas that interest you, geographic
restrictions, long term career goals, etc.)
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Prepare for interviews (handouts and books available at the
Career Center, consider signing up for a mock interview)
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Apply and interview for internship and co-op openings
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Continue applying for additional opportunities until you have an
offer