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Co-op Guide: Fall 2017

Oct 20, 2017 | Posted by Michelle Bullough | Resource |

Missed the co-op fair? Here’s the guide to over 30 architecture and design firms in 25 different cities!

With the first round of WaterlooWorks starting next week, undergraduate students are getting ready to apply for winter term co-op jobs. On October 19, the BRIDGE Storefront hosted a co-op fair and over a hundred students came out to learn from older students’ work experiences.

A booklet containing the co-op insights of several Waterloo Architecture students and alumni has been compiled to help others in their job searches. If you didn’t get a copy at the event, you can check out it out embedded below or on Issuu.

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About Michelle Bullough

Michelle is a M.Arch (Water) candidate at Waterloo Architecture whose thesis research focuses on cultural and disaster resilience in Metro Manila. She is an Editorial Director of the BRIDGE Centre for Architecture + Design and a Co-President of the Society of Waterloo Architecture Graduates.

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