Bachelor of Business (Honours) Degree Work Placement

Details for Employers

The Bachelor of Business (Honours) Degree is a full-time four-year degree programme.  This programme has been in existence for over twenty-five years and attracts many students each year.  Students are required to choose one stream for a list of five at the beginning of year 3.  Many students also complete a work placement in the second semester of year 3 for a 15-week minimum period up to eight months.

Students on the BBS Placement Programme commence their placements in January 2019 for a period of at least 15 full-time weeks up to a maximum of eight months after which time students will return to WIT to complete their final 4th year.  Students remain fully registered students in WIT.

During work placement, the performance of the students is monitored and appraised both by the employer and the School of Business.  Each student is assigned a WIT mentor, a senior lecturer or a member of the work placement team and the employer organisation appoints a work supervisor.

Students are required to keep a learning log which is signed and verified by both the work supervisor and their WIT mentor.  The student cannot pass the semester without the employer’s signature on the log.  The WIT mentor will visit the student and their work supervisor once during the work placement. On successful completion of their work placements, students return to the Institute to finish their degree.

*Many organisations pay students the minimum wage, although some companies offer a training wage, while others pay expenses, and a few placements may be unpaid. 

 The process that we follow for placements is as follows:

  1. Employers supply details of the placement position to the Work Placement unit (a job description or some bullet points, together with duration, remuneration etc.).
  2. We forward student CV’s by e-mail to the employer organisation.  CV’s are sent based on student’s specialism and their location preferences. The employer decides those they wish to interview.
  3. Normally, most interviews take place at WIT, but they may be held at the employer’s premises if preferable.
  4. Following interview, the employer advises WIT of the person(s) to whom they wish to offer a work placement.
  5. We convey the job offer to the student(s) who then communicate directly with the employer from that point on, including agreement on a start date.  **Students must accept the first job they are offered.

If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to telephone or e-mail us;

Joe Daly                                               jjdaly@wit.ie                                     +353 87 255 9238

Fiona Travers                                     ftravers@wit.ie                                 +353 51 306 153

Sarah Flynn                                        sflynn@wit.ie                                   +353 51 306 153