What is Cooperative Education/Internship?
The NDSU Career Center defines Cooperative Education/Internship positions as career-related, paid work experiences for credit. Employers hire co-op/intern students to achieve company goals by providing work opportunities to students who apply current skills to the position that is offered.
We
appreciate having NDSU students complete their accounting internships
with Cargill Financial Service Center. They bring intelligence, energy,
enthusiasm and new ideas to our work environment. We enjoy working
collaboratively with them to ensure their internship is a positive
one that includes mutual learning/information sharing, hands-on accounting
experience, working in a true team-based environment and the potential to seek long-term career employment with a global company.
Christine K. Gauthier, SPHR
Human Resource Manager
Cargill Financial Service Center
experience, working in a true team-based environment and the potential to seek long-term career employment with a global company.
Christine K. Gauthier, SPHR
Human Resource Manager
Cargill Financial Service Center
Cooperative Education FAQ's
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What Kinds Of Jobs Are Appropriate For Co-op/Internship?
When Can A Student Work On Co-op/Intern?
What If We Don't Have A Formal Co-op/Intern Program?
How Do We Make Our Co-op/Intern Job Attractive?