Huwebes, Enero 8, 2015

OJT

I am a graduating  student taking Associate in Computer Technology . As I make my way to last semester of my year in college, I am required to take On-the-job training in a host training establishment for preparation in working in real world after school. I am interning at a world of bank called GUA GUA RURAL BANK. It is one of the bank in our town. I started my on-the-job training at GRBank on Nov 17, 2014 .  



On my first day I was very nervous on what will happen in working there but the people I have worked with made it very enjoying. I have experience a lot of  works like new accounts , stamping cheque, counting coins,assisting the client and  etc. I can say that Mrs. Bacani  thought me a lot inside the bank.  



In my OJT i learn many things like to listen to the instruction given by the manager and also the other employee. I also learn to accept criticism and be apologetic for my mistakes. They are all good to me. 


At first, my supervisor give me the instruction for the work they were given, but when I already get familiar to these work me do it with myself. 

As a trainee, I have to be at the bank on or before 8:00 am. Absences are recorded at our DTR and we have to ask the officers before we leave the bank premises. We have to give valuable reasons for leaving. 


During my training I learned to interact and get socialized with other people. I know that people have different individuality and attitudes however making friends with my co-trainee and in the staffs and officers doesn’t make difficult. They don’t treat me like others. And as a trainee, I don’t feel tight  working with them.



OJT’s have always been one of the most enjoyable and exciting moments of college days. I’ve been through to a lot of great experiences in my days. So OJT is over, but the learning experiences will continue.


Even if sometimes the tasks that they were given was  not related in my course, I really appreciated the effort that they acc
epted me and considered me as their co- employee. There are lots of things that I can say that I’ll never forget,  I met people who I enjoyed being with through their jokes, trips and even their smiles.

 What I learned in my workplace is being hard working, even though it’s tiring. And keeping a smile on your face brings you warm-heart welcome as they smile back. All the good experiences, knowledge, skills  I acquired during my OJT at GUA GUA RURAL BANK  will be most cherished.



 OJT is more than what it means. It’s the set of training, learning and the most important ingredients of all, the experience. Just like what a famous quote says, “Experience is the best teacher”. It will be the best preparation for the real work when i finish my study. 

I realized many thing during my ojt. That money is not that easy to earn you will really need to work hard to earn enough salary.And nothing compares to the knowledge that it can give to us. It may be hard at first, but once we learn to appreciate and love what we’re doing, it became easier and easier every day.

That is my once in a lifetime ojt experience.
 I am happy, grateful and fortunate that I was able to experience and learned a lot of things. 

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