Why TD let its co-ops lead new product development
In most student co-op placements, students shadow senior contributors and talk generally about career planning. At TD Lab, they ship product.
Speaking with BetaKit, Chris Halabecki, the Lab Leader at TD Lab, and Charly Bax, a Business Analyst summer co-op at TD Lab, explained how TD Lab built a new product driven entirely by – and for – students.
By students, for students
Over six years, TD Lab has evolved from an emerging technology research hub, to a new product development centre for TD Bank, to building student-focused solutions. Halabecki said the TD Lab team recently decided to focus solely on student-focused development because it was a “huge area of opportunity for TD.”
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“You may get COVID-19 and survive. Most people do, Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health Eileen de Villa stated at a COVID-19 briefing. But you may spread to someone who can’t. And it’s not fair that someone should die from COVID-19 because the rest of us didn’t try hard enough to avoid it.”
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What having COVID-19 is like: Two people talk diagnosis and recovery
What having COVID-19 is like: Two people talk diagnosis and recovery
Two Ontarians explain how they caught COVID-19, how they handled symptoms and the lingering effects – physical and mental By Julia Mastroianni
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