Virtual Co-ops in Software Development, September-December 2021

Work CO991/Co992/Co993
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Mohawk College
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Co-op Specialist
4
Timeline
  • September 5, 2021
    Experience start
  • June 1, 2021
    Project Scope Meeting
  • October 23, 2021
    Interim Evaluation
  • December 25, 2021
    Final Evaluation
  • January 2, 2022
    Experience end
Experience
5/10 project matches
Dates set by experience
Preferred companies
Ontario, Canada
Any
Any industries
Categories
Information technology Data analysis Product or service launch
Skills
software development web development application development technical writing help desk support
Learner goals and capabilities

Virtual Internship Opportunity - Co-op Education Program

Bring on one or more students from Mohawk College to be your virtual intern! Students will work on one or more projects of your choosing over the work term, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools.

*Students are available between September-December, and require a total of 420 hours. The # of hours may be reduced to a minimum of 280 hours depending on the COVID-19 situation.

Payment is necessary for student interns: they will be hired as employees of your company

Learners
Diploma
Any level
1 learner
Project
420 hours per learner
Learners self-assign
Individual projects
Expected outcomes and deliverables

Deliverables will vary depending on the scope of the project, and might include: documentation, code change suggestions, prototypes, a fully-functioning website, a fully-functioning application, and final presentation of findings. The student should work 420 hours or more with your organization by December 2021.

Project timeline
  • September 5, 2021
    Experience start
  • June 1, 2021
    Project Scope Meeting
  • October 23, 2021
    Interim Evaluation
  • December 25, 2021
    Final Evaluation
  • January 2, 2022
    Experience end
Project Examples

Students can complete a substantial technology project for your organization over the placement period. We suggest providing a starting project, but as the co-op goes on there can be other duties or projects the student is asked to complete. Providing a central project creates structure for the internship, and gives the student (and company) a tangible goal.

Students in Mohawk Colleges Software programs can complete projects in a number of technology areas. Project examples may include, but are not limited to:

  • Website Development - Conduct a needs analysis to determine which platform is most suitable; create a design proposal including mock-ups, budget, and timeline; build a fully-functioning website.
  • Application Development - Select the best technologies for creating the application or feature (i.e. a real-time chat function); create a fully-functioning application.
  • Software Evaluation (e.g. new CRM) - Conduct a needs analysis; research available options; evaluate the options within the context of your organization's budget, immediate needs, and projected needs.
  • Real-Time Data Visualization - A charting system with basic querying functionality; A dashboard to visualize key performance metrics of your organization or tool
  • Database Analysis - Decrease query execution time; change ORM code in hotspots to more efficient SQL.
  • IT /Helpdesk Support - management of day-to-day communications for incident and service requests for end-users, providing technical support for the desktops, laptops, etc., and supporting internal project activities, such as documentation, and user training.
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Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:

These are paid employment opportunities. The college approves the co-op opportunities based on its relevance to the students academic program.

Company will be required to complete two evaluations on the students performance. One mid-way through the co-op and one at the end of the co-op. This is a requirement for the student to get their co-op credit.

[Placement Option 2]: Companies are welcome to interview students, however, this is not a mandatory part of the process.