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To help you determine the salaries to offer co-op students you recruit, we provide information about weekly salaries, by program and work term.
Industry | Highest | Lowest |
Academic | insufficient data | insufficient data |
Government | $875 | $652 |
Non-Profit | $908 | minimum wage |
Private | $1,160 | minimum wage |
Industry | Highest | Lowest |
Academic | $767 | minimum wage |
Government | $938 | $621 |
Non-Profit | $970 | minimum wage |
Private | $956 | minimum wage |
Overall average weekly salary for Spring 2024 was $722.
Industry | Highest | Lowest | Average |
Capital Markets | $1,923 | $750 | $1,024 |
Chartered Accounting | $1,212 | $750 | $957 |
Financial Institutions | $1,250 | $621 | $898 |
Government/Non-Profit | $996 | $633 | $767 |
Industry/Commerce | $1,288 | $579 | $807 |
Technology/Telecommunications | $1,440 | $621 | $842 |
Industry | Highest | Lowest | Average |
Capital Markets | $1,923 | $579 | $1,108 |
Chartered Accounting | $1,250 | $665 | $990 |
Financial Institutions | $1,463 | $675 | $967 |
Government/Non-Profit | $1,412 | $602 | $857 |
Industry/Commerce | $1,288 | $579 | $857 |
Technology/Telecommunications | $2,030 | $621 | $901 |
Industry | Highest | Lowest | Average |
Capital Markets | $1,923 | $750 | $1,288 |
Chartered Accounting | $1,346 | $788 | $1,059 |
Financial Institutions | $1,391 | $630 | $978 |
Government/Non-Profit | $1,405 | $630 | $875 |
Industry/Commerce | $1,688 | $595 | $921 |
Technology/Telecommunications | $1,500 | $675 | $986 |
Industry | Highest | Lowest | Average |
Capital Markets | $1,731 | $962 | $1,216 |
Chartered Accounting | $1,423 | $1,000 | $1,188 |
Financial Institutions | $1,391 | $788 | $1,076 |
Government/Non-Profit | $1,038 | $616 | $792 |
Industry/Commerce | $1,050 | $602 | $883 |
Technology/Telecommunications | $1,395 | $875 | $1,159 |
*BBA/Math, BBA/CS students can opt to complete a fourth work term
Industry | Highest | Lowest | Average |
Financial Institutions | $1,254 | $656 | $981 |
Government/Non-Profit | $1,386 | $630 | $837 |
Industry/Commerce | $1,058 | $602 | $815 |
Technology/Telecommunications | $1,350 | $680 | $933 |
Industry | Highest | Lowest | Average |
Financial Institutions | $1,038 | $750 | $951 |
Government/Non-Profit | $1,350 | $632 | $912 |
Industry/Commerce | $902 | $720 | $818 |
Technology/Telecommunications | $1,440 | $680 | $959 |
Industry | Highest | Lowest | Average |
Financial Institutions | $1,200 | $750 | $933 |
Government/Non-Profit | $1,322 | $632 | $829 |
Industry/Commerce | $1,346 | $700 | $990 |
Technology/Telecommunications | $1,840 | $888 | $1,113 |
*Some PEP students completed a 4th work term.
Industry | Highest | Lowest | Average |
Government/Non-Profit | $938 | $711 | $826 |
Industry/Commerce | $1,160 | $569 | $948 |
Includes Master of Applied Computing, Master of Arts in Business Economics, Master of Arts in Communication Studies, Master of Business Administration, and Master of Finance
Industry | Highest | Lowest | Average |
Capital Markets | $1,827 | $750 | $1,302 |
Chartered Accounting | $900 | $900 | $900 |
Financial Institutions | $1,500 | $731 | $1,097 |
Government/Non-Profit | $1,162 | $702 | $975 |
Industry/Commerce | $1,320 | $600 | $868 |
Technology/Telecommunications | $1,385 | $700 | $943 |
Behaviour and Inclusion Specialist
Research best practices, modify activities, create an inclusive environment, and be an advocate to ensure every child has the opportunity to participate in the camp, recreational, or program experience.
Camp Supervisor
Responsible for marketing, promotions, daily operations, developing curriculum, communicating with parents and campers, and hiring, training, and supervising camp instructors.
Digital and Social Media Intern
Incorporate the latest digital trends to plan, execute, and evaluate social media campaigns that will make a lasting impact on the organization’s marketing success.
Geographic Information Systems Intern
Collect field data, import, export, and convert and organize data, and create and maintain maps and GIS applications for internal and external use.
Junior Policy Analyst
Research, conduct analysis, and assist in developing and implementing policies, programs, and corporate strategic plans.
Laboratory Assistant
Perform scientific preparations, experiments, analysis, and reports in a laboratory setting.
Market Research Associate
Research and maintain knowledge of current trends in marketing and innovation to improve efficiency of company processes and quality of deliverables.
Program and Events Coordinator
Research, plan, promote, and lead programs and events for children, youth, and families.
Research and Evaluation Assistant
Support the planning, development, and maintenance of evaluation and research activities through literature searches, data collection and analysis. Develop and disseminate reports and communications materials.
Wellness and Recreation Facilitator
Support wellness in seniors by developing and facilitating group fitness and social programming and by supporting individual clients with their physiotherapy goals.
Work with Engineers to design and code software in areas of distributed systems, data mining, optimization, scalability and security.
Provide technical and analytical support, interpret pension plan texts, calculate benefit entitlements and prepare option packages.
Assist in controlling the corporate capital budget and provide information on project costs and estimates.
Assist in preparing journal entries and consolidated financial statements and reconciling general ledger accounts.
Perform customer research, analyze market trends and communicate with customers and publishers.
Analyze accounts, prepare income tax returns and oversee treasury reporting.
Draft and post marketing content, track programs and participate in the design of campaigns.
Create analytical tools to value assets and valuation models to screen securities for potential investments.
Lead marketing projects, develop trade strategies and analyze data for all laundry and home care brands.
Analyze and evaluate business practices and information technology processes.
Analyze and assess clients’ business processes and internal controls and recommend areas of improvement
Analyze strategic, financial and organizational information about clients and conduct research into business strategies and compensation practices.
Co-ordinate packaging, implement efficiency initiatives and build scheduling tools.
Conduct research into pricing, distribution, and loyalty programs and prepare reports.
Perform financial modelling, forecasting and analysis and participate in research, audits and consulting engagements.
Assist in preparing client pitches and market commentary and support staff on the trade floor.
Review competition, coordinate trade show events and mine point-of-sales data to analyze distribution.
Using Rails, Postgresql, Python and Elasticsearch, build new ways to execute marketing campaigns.
Review competition, coordinate trade show events and mine point-of-sales data to analyze distribution.
Provide actuarial support on health and group benefits or retirement programs and perform pricing analyses.
Software Prototyper, DSpace Co-op, Deloitte, Kitchener
The Software Prototyper works with a team of developers and innovators in an agile scrum environment to solve real-world business problems using emerging digital technology solutions including AI, Blockchain and IoT. The Prototyper has the opportunity to explore new ideas, utilize a range of software and technical skills, and deliver engaging prototypes for customers inside Deloitte.
Analyst, Economic Research Co-op, OMERS, Toronto
As an Analyst, Economic Research Co-op at OMERS Capital Markets, students maintain databases, presentation materials, and analytical tools. They monitor, analyze and produce research on economic and financial developments and assist in the preparation of internal and external reports. Analysts are self-starters who provide research assistance as needed to the Economic Research team.
Communications Assistant, Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, Waterloo
These students have a passion for communicating and helping businesses accelerate growth through communications support to the Public Affairs and Ministerial Services team and/or the Manager of Corporate Affairs and Information Services team. Students support internal and external events, develop content for social media accounts, and may contribute to web articles, reports, and other content.
Corporate Banking Analyst, Scotiabank, Toronto
Corporate Banking Co-op Analysts are highly motivated students given a broad range of assignments including research and analysis, borrower credit risk analysis, and assistance with the credit process by participating in transaction analysis.
Investment Banking Analyst, BMO, Toronto
Co-op Analysts are assigned to a specific Investment Banking product or industry group for the term. Students have a strong work ethic and excellent interpersonal skills; their responsibilities include valuation analysis, financial modelling, research, and contributions to presentations.
Marketing Student, Phillips Canada, Markham
Marketing students work in the Healthcare division within the Sales Support and Marketing Department. Co-ops are assigned marketing responsibilities such as creating marketing collaterals, tradeshows visuals, business analytics and introducing new products in Canada.
Capital Markets Intern, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, Toronto
Co-op opportunities exist across eight groups in Capital Markets. Daily responsibilities vary in each group but generally involve building market analytics, vetting and running profit-and-loss and risk reports, and engaging in research for new and current investment strategies. In addition to daily work, students participate in a term-length portfolio management case.
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Waterloo Campus
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Brantford Campus
E: lauriercoop@wlu.ca
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Office Location:
One Market Street, OM206
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Milton Campus