EMPLOYERS: WANT TO BE A CO-OP & CAREER PARTNER?
Both students and companies benefit from °µºÚ±¬ÁÏ's Co-op and Placement Program. Students receive an incredible, paid, real-world engineering experience, and companies fill in-demand positions with skilled, student engineers who work hard and are eager to learn.
°µºÚ±¬ÁÏ’s College of Engineering and Polymer Science produces some of the most sought-after, job-ready graduates in the country. It is home to the 5th oldest co-op program in the country, whose legacy is rooted in our belief that the best way to prepare our students for their careers is to learn by doing.
![Jason A. Winkler, President, Summit Construction Company, LLC](/engineering/co-op/images/Jason-Winkler2.jpg)
OUTSIDE LOOKING IN
“University of Akron students are eager, well-prepared, enthusiastic, and educated. We love hiring them for co-op positions.”
Jason A. Winkler, President, Summit Construction Company, LLC
WHAT IS CO-OP?
The Co-op and Placement Program provides paid industry experience to undergraduate students. Their schedule will alternate semesters in the classroom with semesters spent working full-time. Typically, students will complete between three and five co-op rotations (fall semester, spring semester, or summer).
Benefits of co-ops in the workplace
- A motivated workforce eager to learn from professionals
- Pipeline of talent for future hiring needs
- Opportunity to train potential employees
- Reduction of costs in recruitment and training
- °µºÚ±¬ÁÏ staff screen students and match with companies who seem like a great fit, saving you costs in recruitment
Benefits to students
- Students get a feel for working in the industry
- Opportunity to narrow down the type of job they are most interested in
- Improve their technical and real-world skills like communication, leadership, and presentation skills
- Possibility for full-time employment when they graduate
What does a co-op schedule look like?
- 35+ hours per week
- 16+ weeks per semester
- On site or remote depending on your needs
YOU CAN JOIN US
If you are interested in being a part of the Co-op and Placement Program network, contact CEPScoop@uakron.edu or 330-972-7818.
Eligibility criteria
- Company must offer full-time positions in relevant engineering fields
- Positions must be time limited for co-ops (typically co-op positions last 3-4 months) or permanent
- Company does not need to be located in the Akron area
Compensation
While we do not put a minimum hourly pay requirement on employers, on average students make $21+ per hour, and we encourage employers to fall within the that range.
Our students are worth it!
We support the co-op placement needs of students in the following programs:
Engineering
- Aerospace Systems Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Corrosion Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Technology
- Automated Manufacturing Engineering Technology
- Construction Engineering Technology
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Surveying and Mapping
Computing
- Computer Information Systems (Cybersecurity, Networking, and Programming)
- Computer Science
Mathematics
- Applied Mathematics
Contact the Co-op and Placement Office
Location:
Auburn Science and Engineering Center, Room 224
Office hours:
Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Phone: 330-972-7818
Email: CEPScoop@uakron.edu
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