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Unlock your future with the KEY to your success... Co-op
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Georgia Institute of Technology Cooperative Division www.coop.gatech.edu
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Find us on the “Hill” If you are facing Tech Tower, we are the building on your left Savant Building – Ground floor Corner of Ferst and Cherry St. (The Stinger bus stops here.)
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Co-op advisors by major Aerospace Engineering – Debbie Pearson Building Construction – Wayne Thompson Biology – Sabrina Hall Chemical Engineering – Harold Simmons Chemistry – Sabrina Hall Civil Engineering – Wayne Thompson Computer Engineering (A-L) – Tina Payne Computer Engineering (M-Z) – Bob James
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Co-op advisors by major Computer Science – Sabrina Hall Earth & Atmospheric Sci. – Sabrina Hall Economics – Bob James Electrical Engineering (A-L) – Tina Payne Electrical Engineering (M-Z) – Bob James Industrial Design – Bob James Industrial & Systems Eng. – Lisa Jones International Affairs – Ken Little
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Co-op advisors by major Management – Lisa Jones Materials Engineering – Harold Simmons Mathematics – Sabrina Hall Mechanical Eng. (A-L) – Wayne Thompson Mechanical Eng. (M-Z) – Debbie Pearson Nuclear & Rad. Eng. – Debbie Pearson Physics – Sabrina Hall
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Co-op advisors by major Polymer & Textile Chemistry – Tina Payne Science, Tech. & Culture – Bob James Textile Engineering – Tina Payne Textiles – Tina Payne Undecided College of Sci. – Sabrina Hall Undecided Ivan Allen College – B. James Undecided Engineering. – Ken Little International Placements – Ken Little
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What is Co-op? The Co-op program at Georgia Tech is a five year academic program that combines classroom study with real world experience. Alternating school and work semesters lead to an academic Co-op degree in your major.
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Co-op organizations Co-op Club Briaerean Society SGA positions for Co-op representatives
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Beginning the Co-op program Meet with your Co-op advisor each term Maintain a strong GPA Begin clarifying your career goals and possible companies of interest
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The semester before you work Attend an Interview Tips Workshop Meet with your advisor early in the term and keep in touch regularly during your job search
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Qualifying to go to work Maintain good academic standing Minimum 2.00 GPA and no F’s during the term prior to first work term Take a full course load during school term prior to first work term (Summer term is an exception.)
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Typical Co-op alternation schedule An entering Freshman who starts work the Summer after two school semesters – Requires 5 work terms
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Typical Co-op alternation schedule Starting work Fall term after two school semesters and the Summer term off – Requires 5 work terms
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Typical Co-op alternation schedule Sophomores going to work Fall term after three semesters of school – Requires 4 work terms
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Typical Co-op alternation schedule Sophomores starting work Spring term after three school semesters – Requires 4 work terms
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Note: No changes are permitted to your alternation schedule without prior written approval from your Co-op advisor.
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Work locations Your hometown Atlanta Outside Atlanta International assignments
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International Co-op opportunities Earn a degree with an International Co-op designation Learn and use a second language Work in a non-English speaking culture
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Co-op Resumes and Transcripts Access web registration and resume at http://cc.brassringcampus.com/0603/student or link from Georgia Tech Co-op page http://cc.brassringcampus.com/0603/student Import your resume using Microsoft Word OR use the online resume writer Request an official transcript Copy transcripts for your Co-op advisor and for your interviews
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Reviewing Co-op opportunities Meet with your advisor for resume and registration review Access job information at http://cc.brassringcampus.com/0603/student http://cc.brassringcampus.com/0603/student ‘Recruiting’ provides job interviews and company information sessions ‘Job List’ provides direct resume referrals
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Role of your Co-op advisor Review resume and registration information Advise you about available company research Offer guidance during your job search Explore your status with potential employers Discuss your second interviews and job offers Complete co-op paperwork upon acceptance Monitor your work and academic progress throughout your Co-op career
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Interview tips Research the prospective employer Review major points you wish to emphasize Identify relevant questions to ask Dress professionally Be early Communicate effectively Follow-up after the interview
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Accepting a job offer Write an acceptance letter Cancel other scheduled interviews Meet with your Co-op advisor to discuss offer and acceptance letters Sign alternation schedule Advisor assigns registration permit Register for the appropriate Co-op course
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Items to discuss after accepting an offer: Co-op assignment record Work reports Housing department status Financial aid status Parking Address changes
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Employer expectations Regular and punctual attendance Enthusiasm and productivity Professional conduct and dress Communication with supervisor if concerns or questions arise
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Frequently asked questions Can I change jobs? Can I find my own job? Can I take off a semester? Can I participate in Study Abroad? Can I take a course during my work term? Can I live on campus while working?
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Frequently asked questions Do I pay tuition for the Co-op course? Can I be dropped for academic reasons? If I work outside Atlanta, will my employer locate housing for me? What if I change my mind about participating in Co-op or cannot find a job? How are salaries determined? How long is a work term?
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Orientation documents to be completed Statement of Understanding - Complete the last page of your Co-op Handbook - Tear it out - Pass it to the aisle Blue Card = Proof of Attendance - PRINT information on the card - Pass it to the aisle
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Orientation review www.coop.gatech.edu
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