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Co-ops and Internships

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Students may consider taking either a 鈥渃o-op鈥 or an internship in Literature (or both).
CO-OPS: Cooperative Education is a credit-bearing program places students in positions related to their educational and career goals. Cooperative Education integrates academic learning with faculty supervised work experiences in both public and private sectors.
INTERNSHIPS: An internship is defined as a pre-professional hands-on experience in an area in which the student has achieved some measure of competence or interest.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CO-OPS AND INTERNSHIPS IN LITERATURE, VISIT THE CAHILL CENTER (ROOM C 209) TALK TO YOUR LITERATURE ADVISOR, OR CONTACT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:


Debra Stark
Alumni & Employer Relations Specialist
dstark@ramapo.edu
201-684-7221

Students interested in a co-op or internship will need to prepare a r茅sum茅:

R茅sum茅s give prospective employers their most concrete impression of who you are, where you鈥檝e been, and how you will benefit their institution. Therefore, your r茅sum茅 is a sort of surrogate for you, advocating for you in your absence. Your r茅sum茅 is the tool you will use to advocate for yourself.
As you write your r茅sum茅, consider the following concerns:

  • Tailor your r茅sum茅 to the type of position you are seeking.
  • Emphasize what you consider your strengths and skills鈥損romote those assets you bring to the job.
  • Focus on the specifics of your experience: itemize your skills-specify individual aspects of previous positions. For example, rather than writing 鈥淎ssisted Manager,鈥 write 鈥渟cheduled weekly hours for 5 employees鈥 or 鈥渞esponded to approximately 50 email inquiries per day.鈥

For more on r茅sum茅, click here.

Useful information for beginning your co-op/internship experience:

How to write a resume, cover letter, thank you note (DOC).