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UNIVERSITY AND INTERNSHIP SITE POLICIES. I. University Policy Students must understand, although this internship/co-op can be conducted both on campus and off-site, it is part of the student's curriculum; therefore, it is the student's responsibility to adhere to the policies listed in the Xxxxxx University Student Handbook.
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UNIVERSITY AND INTERNSHIP SITE POLICIES. University Policy Students must understand, although this internship/co-op can be conducted both on campus and off-site, it is part of the student's curriculum; therefore, it is the student's responsibility to adhere to the policies listed in the Xxxxxx University Student Handbook. Simple Unwritten Rules Respect the company's culture. When you begin a new co-op position, it will be your responsibility to adapt to their culture, NOT vice versa Respect rank and treat it appropriately. Learn the company's hierarchy, and understand the proper channels of communication. (i.e. do not surpass the supervisor and unit manager and to go the VP of Operations with a complaint. Respect other's rights and realize that alternative viewpoints do exist. No matter where you go or what you do, there will probably be people who ridicule, gossip, stereotype, insult or tell off color jokes. As a co-op employee, you will need to rise above such behavior and not participate. You are not only representing yourself, but you are representing the University and future co-op students. Be courteous when using company equipment and realize it is the employer's property. Don't sit down to make 100 copies of a report when someone is waiting to use the copier. Work supplies, extra parts, computer software, etc. are not yours for the taking. Handle yourself in a professional and courteous manner during business meetings and in all interactions. Be on time, take notes and participate when appropriate. Make appointments in an appointment book if your supervisor's time is not flexible or plentiful. Remember that you are an employee both on and off the premises. You may be invited to attend events outside the office building. Remember that you always want to portray a positive and professional image, regardless of the location. Maintain a professional image. Always be neat and clean in appearance. Practice good manners and speak clearly and pleasantly. Be energetic, look people in the eye and greet co-workers when entering the office. A positive employee is greatly valued in the workplace. Business Meals Let people in power and females choose their seats first; be courteous to your food servers. Place your napkin on your lap and don't order alcohol if you are on work time. Do not pick up your fork to eat until everyone at the table gets food. Source: Business Etiquette for Dummies, (Xxx, Xxxxxxxxxx) 2001 Dress Codes Dress codes will differ depending on the organization and industry. You may be ...

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