<p>Hello,
So I am a Mechanical Engineer going into my junior year and I got an internship in a manufacturing plant.
I was planning on getting another internship at an automotive company if possible...
But, I was looking up things about Co-op & internship and it seems that Co-op is more beneficial.
Does that mean that companies do not think much of internship?
Also, is there a guarantee that I will be eligible to find a decent job when I graduate?
Thank you for any comments in advance :)</p>
<p>Internships are fine. They aren’t as long or involved as a Co-Op, but few universities really offer good co-op programs, so most college students have internships on their resumes. I wouldn’t worry about it. Just go for the internship.</p>
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