What is the difference between Engineering Internship and Career Services, and what are the responsibilities of the respective departments with regards to employers?
Career Services is responsible for online job postings, collection and distribution of resumes and the booking of interviews. EIP is responsible for the academic duties involved with internship, as well as developing and maintaining contacts within the industry. What are the benefits of the Internship and the CoOp programs? The University of Calgary supports the Internship module for both student and employer benefits. Unlike CoOp programs of alternating, usually four-month, school and work terms, Internship provides the opportunity for consecutive 8, 12 or 16-month placements. Longer placements provide the opportunity for Internship students to gain in-depth exposure of the engineering industry, technical knowledge in a specific field and the potential to make quality contributions. The clear advantage for employers of the longer work term is the ability to hire enthusiastic students who can be trained and involved in actual projects with accountabilities that extend to that of a juni
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