Internship Report: Finance at Pertamina
Internship Report: Finance at Pertamina
OF FINANCE FUNCTION
FOR THE PERIOD OF AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 2018
At PT. PERTAMINA (PERSERO) MARKETING OPERATION REGION III
Arranged by:
Muhammad Iqbal
1501153374
Arranged by:
Muhammad Iqbal
1501153374
Academic Supervisor
The Purpose of intership for internee is to add the experience and train yourself in
preparation for competition in the world of work later and to get insighs that are not available
during the lecture Reconciliation PBBKB Banten on August 2018, Upload tax report to i-
Vendor website, Post request MIRO to Pertamina website, Upload financial documents to
Pertamina Website, Stock Opname to TBBM Plumpang. From the implementation of
internship, internee knows how the system financial management at Finance Function in PT.
Pertamina (Persero) Marketing Operation Region III.
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PREFACE
Praise God Almighty for His grace. Prayers and greetings hopefully always poured on
the Prophet Muhammad SAW, his family and sahabah. And to all parties who have supported
so that the practitioner can complete the Internship Report at PT. Pertamina (Persero)
Marketing Operation Region III. This report is designed to fulfil the requirement that had been
given by PT. Pertamina (Persero) Marketing Operation Region III as a Proof that the
Practitioner Had Performed the Internship Activity at PT. Pertamina (Persero) Marketing
Operation Region III. In preparing this Internship report, the practitioner gets help and
encouragement from various parties, especially the Practitioner's parents who have given
prayers and assistance, both materially and non-materially. In addition, on this occasion the
practitioner also wanted to thank:
1. Mrs. Ade Irma Susanty, Ph.D. as the dean of Faculty of Communication and
Business, Telkom University.
2. Mr. Syahputra, Ph.D. as the chief of Business Administration Study Program of
Telkom University.
3. Mr. Mahir Pradana, S.E., [Link]. as the Internal Supervisor for the Internship program
as well as the guardian lecturer of the practitioner.
4. Mr. Yusuf Wibisono R as the Manager of Finance PT. Pertamina (Persero) Marketing
Operation Region III
5. Mrs. Evy Rokhayati as the Assistant Manager of Finance Business Support PT.
Pertamina (Persero) Marketing Operation Region III
6. Mr. Diman Santosa as the Jr. Officer Quantity Acc. PT. Pertamina (Persero)
Marketing Operation Region III
7. Ms. Bindarrani Muflikha as the Jr. Officer Non Fuel Quantity Acc. PT. Pertamina
(Persero) Marketing Operation Region III
8. Mrs. Febriandaru Kurniasih as the Jr. Officer Quantity Acc. PT. Pertamina (Persero)
Marketing Operation Region III
9. All the staffs and employee of Finance PT. Pertamina (Persero) Marketing Operation
Region III
10. Lukman Tri Wibowo, [Link]. who always helped and supported the practitioner
11. All the parties that cannot be mentioned one-by-one who had supported the
practitioner during this internship program.
In writing this internship report, the practitioner realizes that there are still many
shortcomings due to the limitations that are owned. Hopefully this internship report is useful
especially for the practitioner and readers in general.
Muhammad Iqbal
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
COMPANY VALIDITY SHEET ......................................................................................................... i
ABSTRACT ........................................................................................................................................... ii
PREFACE............................................................................................................................................. iii
TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................................... iv
CHAPTER I .......................................................................................................................................... 1
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1. Background ........................................................................................................................... 1
1.2. Internship Purpose................................................................................................................ 2
1.3. The Benefit of Internship ..................................................................................................... 2
1.4. Internship Location .............................................................................................................. 3
1.5. Time of Internship Execution .............................................................................................. 4
CHAPTER II ......................................................................................................................................... 5
INTERNSHIP LOCATION OVERVIEW ......................................................................................... 5
2.1. Company History .................................................................................................................. 5
2.2. Company’s Logo ................................................................................................................. 12
2.3. Function and Business Line at PT. Pertamina (Persero) MOR III ................................ 12
2.4. Organizational Structure ................................................................................................... 13
2.5. Company’s General Activities ........................................................................................... 14
CHAPTER III ..................................................................................................................................... 15
INTERNSHIP ACTIVITIES EXECUTION .................................................................................... 15
3.1. Scope of Work ..................................................................................................................... 15
3.2. Internship Activities............................................................................................................ 15
3.3. Practitioner’s Difficulties on the Practical Work ............................................................. 20
CHAPTER IV...................................................................................................................................... 22
CONCLUSION ................................................................................................................................... 22
4.1. Conclusion ........................................................................................................................... 22
4.2. Suggestion ............................................................................................................................ 22
References ............................................................................................................................................ 24
ATTACHMENT ................................................................................................................................. 25
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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
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The increasingly fierce competition in the world of work demands every college and
university to keep on following the growth of education which dynamically always experience
changes. The changes in labor market demands that continuously improving either in quality
or skill aspect make the universities competing to do improvement in the quality of its
education. The Telkom University through Business Administration study program prepares
its students with well provision of theory and practice knowledge to create graduates who can
give a big contribution in company and corporate institution or to be able to become a job-
creator for the society.
A method that used by Telkom University to improve the quality of its education
through giving an understanding to its students about the actual condition of industrial world
as a skill-improvement tool is internship program or practical work program as a subject that
obligatory have to be taken by every final year students. The internship program is a form of
learning activity as the implementation and application support of the knowledge theories that
have been learned in the university. Through this internship program, students are expected to
have illustration of the problem solution that will be faced in the future and becoming able to
be independent and to prepare themselves in entering the working world and society.
The author chose PT. Pertamina (Persero) Marketing Operation Region III as a most
relevant place to do the internship activity that suitable with the Business Administration study
program. The author chose Finance Function as the place to do the internship program.
PT. Pertamina (Persero) is a state-owned enterprise that is given an authority to manage
the mining and processing of oil and gas in Indonesia to fulfil the needs of Indonesian citizen.
The Act no. 22 year 2001 about Oil and Gas gives a big contribution to the Indonesian oil and
gas industries through the fundamental and significant changing in every single aspect of oil
and gas business activities, from upstream to downstream.
In general, through the existence of the Act no. 22 year 2001, the oil and gas industry
in Indonesia is expected to become more open industry to the entry of investment through the
given of opportunity to the new players to penetrate this industry which, previously, PT.
Pertamina (Persero) was the only company that control as the regulator for upstream business
activities and, all at once, as the monopolist of downstream business activities throughout
Indonesia.
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As the consequence of the Act no. 22 year 2001, PT Pertamina (Persero) is currently
equated with other business entities that doing downstream activities that meet the
requirements and have business permit in the field of distribution and supply of certain types
of fuel oil / subsidies / PSO, and the task of implementing and responsibility to provide the fuel
oil in Indonesia is returned to the government as the person in charge for commodities that
control the livelihood of many people.
The author chose PT. Pertamina (Persero) Marketing Operation Region III as the
internship place due to personal reason that PT. Pertamina (Persro) MOR III is the biggest
state-owned company that operate in oil and gas industry. The PT. Pertamina (Persero) is based
in Central Jakarta, Special Capital Region of Jakarta and has 8 Marketing Operation Regions
(Marketing Unit Office) to serve the needs of 34 provinces in Indonesia. On this occasion, the
author does the practical work in marketing unit (Marketing Operation Region) III for Region
of Western Java Area that cover West Java, Banten, and Special Capital Region of Jakarta.
[Link] Purpose
The main purposes that are expected to be achieved from this internship program are:
To get the experience of real illustration of application and implementation on the
theoretical knowledge that the author has got in college and to compare it with the actual
reality in the industry.
To get extra knowledge and experience which will open up a broader horizon of
thinking about the disciplines that have been learned.
To establish a good relationship and partnership between PT. Pertamina (Persero)
Marketing Operation Region III and the Telkom University
The student can know and understand of the company’s working system and being able
to directly contribute on the process.
To fulfil one of graduation requirements from Business Administration Study Program,
Faculty of Communication and Business, Telkom University.
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To examine and to measure the ability that is owned by the student in facing the
real situation in the working world.
To get more improvement of the insight and knowledge of the student to be able to
improve the self-potential for becoming an asset to the high-quality institution and
becoming ready-to-use expert.
To motivate the student to be active in doing work effectively and efficiently.
[Link] Location
Company Name : PT. Pertamina (Persero) Marketing Operation III
Function : Finance
Address : Jln. Kramat Raya No. 59, Jakarta Pusat, 10450
Telephone : +62 21 310 3690
Fax : +62 21 310 3690
Website : [Link]
The author chose PT. Pertamina (Persero) Marketing Operation Region III as the
internship place due to personal reason that PT. Pertamina (Persro) MOR III is the biggest
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state-owned company that operate in oil and gas industry that full of opportunities to empower
the author’s potencies.
i. Preparation Stage
At the preparation stage, the practitioner took care of the needs and administration needed
to find a practical work location. It starts with the submission of an application letter to LAAK,
Faculty of Communication and Business, Telkom University on May 21, 2018, addressed to
the HR Function of PT. Pertamina (Persero) Marketing Operation Region III and after the letter
was completed, the practitioner submited the letter to the HR Function of PT. Pertamina
(Persero) Marketing Operation Region III located on Jalan Kramat Raya No. 59, Jakarta Pusat.
On June 8, 2018, PT. Pertamina (Persero) Marketing Operation Region III informed that the
practitioner was accepted to do practical work activities through electronic mail.
ii. Execution Stage
Practitioner did internship activities at PT. Pertamina (Persero) Region III Marketing
Operations and was placed on Finance Functions on 6 August - 28 September 2018.
Practitioner did the internship for 8 (eight) weeks or for 37 (thirty seven) days. Practitioner did
the internship activities from Monday to Friday, starting at 07.00 a.m. - 3.30 p.m. with a break
from 12.00 p.m - 1.00 p.m.
iii. Reporting Stage
Practitioner was required to make the internship report as the evidence that the practitioner
had performed the internship at Finance Function of PT. Pertamina (Persero) MOR III.
Practitioner prepared and finished the report in the period of September 2018. The report
creation was a requirement for the practitioner as the evidence to PT. Pertamina (Persero) MOR
III of the internship activities and also as a graduation requirement for the practitioner to get
Bachelor of Business Administration title from Telkom University.
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CHAPTER II
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b. Company Profile
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Currently managed methane gas reserves of Indonesia by Pertamina number 6
Production Sharing Contracts (PSC)-CBM.
Pertamina’s downstream sector includes processing of crude oil, marketing and trade
of oil products, gas and petrochemicals, and shipping related to distributing Company product.
Processing activities consist of: RU II (Dumai), RU III (Plaju), RU IV (Cilacap), RU V
(Balikpapan), RU VI (Balongan) and RU VII (Sorong). Moreover, to support the company's
activities, Pertamina has 8 marketing unit offices (Marketing Operation Region), namely MOR
1 (Medan), MOR 2 (Palembang), MOR 3 (Jakarta), MOR 4 (Semarang), MOR 5 (Surabaya),
MOR 6 (Balikpapan), MOR 7 (Makassar), and MOR 8 (Jayapura).
Furthermore, Pertamina also operates the Arun LNG Plant Unit (Aceh) and Bontang
LNG Plant Unit (East Kalimantan). Products include fuel oil (BBM) as premium, kerosene,
diesel fuel, diesel oil and fuel oil, and non-fuels such as lubricants, asphalt, Liquefied
Petroleum Gas (LPG), and Musicool as well as Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), paraxylene,
propylene, Polytam, PTA and other products.
The Development of Renewable Energy for Future Generations The Directorate of Gas,
New and Renewable Energy manages Pertamina’s core business namely Gas, Power, and NRE
in order to strengthen business positioning and competitiveness, optimize profitability and to
support the Company’s business sustainability. Strategy:
1. Developing control on Gas, Power, and NRE by securing supply, and creating and
expanding market to develop business scale through optimization on the existing
business and control on new resources.
2. Expanding new market to accelerate business of the Directorate of GEBT in Gas,
Power, and NRE sectors
3. Developing resources and new business as new growth engine
4. Expanding new market to accelerate business of the Directorate of GEBT in Gas,
Power, and NRE sectors
Developing resources and new business as new growth engine.
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the responsibility of the Government to manage domestic oil distribution and after the merger
with the PN. Pertamina.
Based on the Regulation of the Government of the Republic of Indonesia No.27 / 1968,
the National State Oil and Gas Mining Company (PN Pertamina) was formed as a result of the
merger of the PN. Pertamina, which is engaged in oil exploitation with the PN. Pertamina. With
the passage of Act No. 8 of 1971, the name of the company became Pertamina. This title is still
used after Pertamina changed its legal status to PT. Pertamina (Persero) on September 17, 2003
based on the Act of the Republic of Indonesia Number 22 of 2001 on November 23, 2001
concerning Oil and Natural Gas.
To simplify the distribution of Oil and Gas Fuel and its processed products throughout
the country, in the downstream sector at that time, it was formed the Marketing Region III
which is under the auspices of the Domestic Marketing Directorate and led by the Head of
Region.
The Marketing Region III was originally located at Jl. Matraman Raya by using the
office previously occupied by PN. Pertamina. Its role is in the field of supply and service of oil
and natural gas, marketing of oil and gas products, petrochemical products and other products
in the Jakarta and West Java regions.
In 1970, the Regional Marketing Office III moved to Jl. Juanda No. 13 Jakarta and in
1974 moved again to Jl. Kramat Raya 29 Central Jakarta. The Marketing Region III in 1977
underwent a change of name to Marketing Unit III and in 1987 it changed again to become the
Unit Pembakalan dan Pemasaran Dalam Negerit III (UPPDN III) headed by a Unit Leader. The
transfer of UPPDN III head office was carried out again in 1986 by occupying a new building
at Jl. Kramat Raya 59, Central Jakarta which is used today. In 2001, the name UPPDN III was
changed back to Marketing Unit III (UPMS III) headed by the General Manager. With the
issuance of the Regional Autonomy Law which resulted in the splitting of West Java Province
in 2001, the formation of Banten became a province, increasing the scope of the Marketing
Unit III working area, besides the Special Capital Region of Jakarta and West Java.
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Figure 2.1. Working Area of MOR of PT. Pertamina (Persero)
Source: PT. Pertamina (Persero) MOR III
Marketing Operation Region III, headquartered in Jakarta, has the main task of meeting
the needs of fuel oil and marketing non-fuel oil products in its working area. Besides having a
branch office in Bandung, UPMS III has several facilities in several locations:
The Tanjung Priok Jakarta installation with a capacity of 136,844 KL, was built and
operated by Shell / Stanvac in 1940.
Pondok Cabe Aircraft Charging Depot, Ciputat (DPPU) with a capacity of 400 KL, was
built and operated in 1971
Gas Filling Facility LPG Tanjung Priok Jakarta, with a capacity of 10,000 MTON was
built in 1971 and operated on July 17, 1972.
The Jakarta Plumpang Depot with a capacity of 320,746 KL, was built in 1972 and
operated in 1974.
Halim Perdana Kusuma Aircraft Charging Depot (DPPU) with a capacity of 2,100 KL,
was built in 1972 and operated in 1975.
The Tasikmalaya depot with a capacity of 32,968 KL, was built in 1975 and operated
in 1977.
Gas Filling Facility LPG Balongan Indramayu with a capacity of 136 MTON was built
in 1975 and operated in 1977.
Padalarang Depot with a capacity of 58,729 KL, officially operated on July 11, 1979.
Cengkareng Aircraft Charging Depot (DPPU) with capacity of 72,000 KL, was built in
1984 and operated on March 1, 1985.
Ujungberung Bandung Depot with a capacity of 95,117 KL, was built in 1986 and
operated in 1987.
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The Balongan Indramayu Oil Fuel Transit Terminal with a capacity of 178,983 KL,
was built in 1992 and operated since August 1994.
The Tanjung Gerem Merak Oil Fuel Transit Terminal with a capacity of 90,732 KL,
was built in 1993 and operated on April 7, 1995.
Husein Sastranegara Bandung Aircraft Charging Depot (DPPU) with a capacity of 400
KL, was built and operated in 1995.
STS (Ship To Ship) Semangka Bay with a capacity of 299,388 KL, operated on
December 31, 2002.
Gas and LGPG Depot in Tanjung Sekong
Cikampek Oil Fuel Depot
Kertajati Aircraft Charging Depot (DPPU)
Pertamina has vision and mission which has been discussed and approved by Board of
Commissioners, Board of Directors, and Shareholders on 14 June 2011 in Extraordinary
General Meeting of Shareholders (RUPSLB) to stipulate Company’s Long-Term Plan (RJPP)
in 2011-2015. The latest Corporate’s Goals was legalized simultaneously with legalization of
the RJPP 2015-2019 on 23 December 2015.
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iv. The 6C Excellent Values
Pertamina holds values as the Company’s commitment to realizing the vision and
mission based on global standards and Good Corporate Governance implementation.
Thevalues are represented by 6C; Clean, Competitive, Confident, Customer-focused,
Commercial and Capable, and these must be acknowledged and perceived as behavioural
guidelines for all employees. Pertamina has established six corporate values that serve as
guidelines for all employees in the running of the Company. Implementation 6C values are
based on the Decree of the President Director of PT Pertamina (Persero) [Link]-
022/COOOOO/2013-S0 On the Application of Value 6C 01 Pertamina and its subsidiaries
(Operational Holding)
CLEAN
Professionally managed, avoid conflict of interest, never tolerate bribery, respect
trust and integrity based on good corporate governance principles.
CONFIDENT
Involvement in national economic development, as a pioneer in State-Owned
Enterprise reform, and to build national pride.
COMMERCIAL
Create added value based on commercial orientation and make decisions based on
fair business principles.
COMPETITIVE
Able to compete both regionally and internationally, support growth through
investment, build a cost effective and performance oriented culture.
CUSTOMER FOCUS
Focus on customers and commit to give the best services to customers.
CAPABLE
Managed by professional, skilled, and highly qualified leaders and workers,
committed to building research and development capabilities.
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Figure 2.3. Function Division of PT. Pertamina MOR III
Source: PT. Pertamina MOR III
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which includes in Bandung Group, Jakarta Group Tanjung Priuk Fuel Terminal, Jakarta
Group Plumpang Fuel Terminal, Cikampek Fuel Terminal, Balongan,Tanjung Gerem Fuel
Terminal, Tanjung Sekong, and Tasikmalaya Fuel Terminal.
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CHAPTER III
[Link] Activities
In this function, the practitioner got many new experiences in the real world of work.
Many lessons learned during the Practical Work in the Finance function. Practitioner are
permitted to run the Practical Work according to working days, from Monday to Friday, with
working hours 07.00 - 15.30 WIB, rest hours at 12.00 p.m. - 1.00 p.m..
Before work begins, the practitioner was given direction by the Junior Officer Non-
Fuel Quantity Accounting as the supervisor of the practitioner. Direction was delivered
verbally starting with introducing the practitioner to all employees in the Finance Function of
PT. Pertamina (Persero) Marketing Operation Region III and continued with an explanation of
the general description of the activities carried out by PT. Pertamina (Persero).
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Practitioner performed the practical work activities on several teams in the Financial
Functions, namely: Tax, Account Payable, Quantity Accounting, and Asset and Database
Management.
On the Tax Team, the practitioner was supervised by Mrs. Linda Sari. Before the
practitioner had been given the task, the supervisor gave brief explanation about the tasks that
the team done. On Tax team, there were two types of tax that paid, namely: input and output
tax. The tax also had several kinds. Tax Team only processed PPn (monthly paid), PBBKB
(monthly paid), PBB (annually paid), and PPh (monthly paid). PPh that was paid by MOR III
had also several types, such as: PPh 21, PPh 22, PPH 23&26, PPh pasal 4 ayat 2, and PPh
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The tasks that had been given to practitioner were uploading the report of PPh payment
to pertamina’s i-Vendor website, posting the PBBKB datas to Banten Province’s website,
recapping the payment slip of taxes, and equalizing the data of taxes paid with the data on the
MySAPP system.
On the Quantity Accounting Team, the practitioner was supervised by Ms. Bindarrani
Muflikha. Before the practitioner had been given the task, the supervisor gave brief explanation
about the tasks that the team done. On this team, there were two function that managed different
things: Fuel and Non-Fuel Quantity Accounting.
On this team, the practitioner was given the task to recap the questionnaire of
satisfaction from the staffs and employees to the Manager of Finance. From this tasks, the
practitioner knew a new knowledge that the performance, behaviour and attitude affected the
performance of the employees itself. Another task that practitioner to do on this team was to
do stock opname to TBBM Plumpang to count the stock of gas tubes. This tasks was performed
every quarter of the year. It was a honor for practitioner to be able joining on this task.
On the Asset and Database Manegement, the practitioner was supervised by Ms. Iqlima
Yuza. The supervisor gave brief explanation about the team and the tasks that must be done.
The practitioner was given a task of recapping and uploading financial transaction data in the
form of invoices to Pertamina’s financial archive system. The practitioner must do this task for
the data of March, April, May, and June 2018.
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Figure 3.1. Website of Pertamina’s Financial Archive System
On the Account Payable Team, the practitioner was supervised by three supervisors,
Mrs. Fransiska Purba, Mrs. Mia Ayuning, and Mrs. Rismawati Aisyah. The supervisors gave
brief explanation about the team itself and what were the tasks that each people should do.
Mrs. Mia Ayuning,as the Jr. Officer of AP & AR Employee, gave the practitioner a task
to recap the documents and re-checking the amount of payment claim for the employee official
activities. The practitioner had to check the expenses of official travel and the expenses of
PWP.
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Mrs. Rismawati Aisyah, as the Jr. Officer of Third Party AP, gave the practitioner
several tasks to do. The practitioner was given a task for recapping payment request documents
of Pertamina Patra Niaga for the month of August 2018 as the first task to do. The second task
was the practitioner had to verify the document completeness of vendors' payment request for
the month of September 2018. The last task that the supervisor gave to the practitioner was
recapping the questionnaire of satisfaction from work partners and user regarding the Finance
MOR III services. This task was important to develop and improve the service of Finance MOR
III to the third parties for their satisfaction.
Figure 3.3. Questionnaire of Satisfaction Regarding Finance MOR III Counter Service
MIRO requests made on Pertamina's website were made to acknowledge that Pertamina
had a debt to the vendor. This was because when documents originating from vendors arrived,
Pertamina had not yet acknowledged that the transaction was included in Pertamina's debt. But
when the transaction had been requested through the MIRO website, Pertamina acknowledged
that it had debt to a third party or vendor. After making a request on the MIRO website, the
debt payment process would be carried out by the treasury of HQ Pertamina located at Jalan
Medan Merdeka Timur. The payment process was performed by the treasury of HQ Pertamina
every Tuesday and Thursday.
Practitioner was given the assignment by Mrs. Fransiska Purba to make MIRO requests.
Practitioner were given hardcopy documents from third parties and practitioners verified
whether the documents were in accordance with the applicable SOP or not. After verification,
the document would be given to Gas & Domestic Functions to be verified again after the
verification process and Gas & Domestic Functions issued SP3 letter then the next process
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could be done. The next process was the request process on the MIRO website, in this process
the practitioner was given access to log in on the MIRO website and made MIRO requests.
On every the end of week, the Finance Function held a HSSE meeting and Up-Skilling
Sharing session. The practitioner attended as a participant on every HSSE meeting.
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Figure 3.6. Weekly HSSE Meeting
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constraints felt by Practitioner, Practitioner tried to overcome it in several ways,
including:
1. Practitioner asked several employees of Pertamina (Persero) Marketing
Operation Region III in the department where the practitioners performed
internship to understand some terms that were poorly understood. This was done
to increase knowledge of the practitioner and to be able to do the task well.
2. In responding to the non-routine assignment given, the practitioner took the
initiative to ask for a task and offered assistance to the workers of the Finance
Function.
3. to address the limited access to the system used to complete the task, the
practitioner asked for help to the worker who gave the task to provide access to
the system in question, so that the practitioner was able to effectively complete
the task and helped the mentor who gave the task.
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CHAPTER IV
CONCLUSION
4.1. Conclusion
After performing Practical Work or Internship at Finance Function PT. Pertamina (Persero)
Marketing Operation III, the practitioner could get new experiences and knowledges in the real
working world. The conclusions that practitioner concluded were:
1. Practitioner knew how the work routine at Finance Function of PT. Pertamina (Persero)
Marketing Operation Region III.
2. Practitioner obtained many benefits and lessons that were not obtained by the
practitioner during the lecture, could be obtained during this internship.
3. Practitioner had completed the Internship or Practical Work obligation for
approximately two months starting from 6 August 2018 to 28 September 2018 at PT.
Pertamina (Persero) Markerting Operation Region III.
4. Practitioners could build good relations with PT. Pertamina (Persero) Marketing
Operation Region III.
5. Practitioner knew and understood about the financial management system at the
Finance Function of PT. Pertamina (Persero) Marketing Operation Region III.
6. Practitioner's work environment that was the Finance Function was able to create a
good organizational climate, so that the practitioner felt comfortable in the work
environment. This was reflected in the hospitality when welcoming the arrival of the
practitioner for the first time, the employees who were always happy to guide the
practitioner while running the internship at PT. Pertamina (Persero) Marketing
Operation Region III, harmonious, and so on.
7. Practitioner learned to build a sense of discipline and responsibility for the assignments
given. Every task given by the company was done by the practitioner as part of the
learning process facing the next world of work.
4.2. Suggestion
A. To the Students
1. More prepare the things that were needed for Internship to be more ready and
mature.
2. Before the implementation of Internship begins, students should know the field
of work that would be pursued during the internship so as not to be confused
when implementing later.
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3. Train good and right communication skills, because communication was an
important aspect in conducting Internship.
4. Always train and develop interpersonal skills, because this ability was needed
in interacting with every party in the world of work.
5. The author recommended that students were expected to perform internship
activities at companies or other institutions that were related to the subjects
obtained during their lecture and apply them when implementing the internship.
B. To the University
1. Continuously in establishing good relationships with various institutions,
institutions, and companies that had the potential to develop the knowledge and
insight of students who would perform internship.
2. Improve the quality of academic services as a whole, especially at the
preparation stage of internship.
3. Give more guidance to students regarding the conditions they must fulfill during
the internship.
C. To the Company
1. Giving clear direction to the practitioner about the job description that the
practitioner would perform
2. Making the program or curriculum for practitioners so that the practitioner
would be able to learn effectively and the company could measure the output.
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References
Sekolah Administrasi Bisnis dan Keuangan Institut Manajemen Telkom, Panduan
Pelaksanaan Magang Program Studi Administrasi Bisnis, Bandung: Sekolah Administrasi
Bisnis dan Keuangan Institut Manajemen Telkom, 2011.
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ATTACHMENT
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Attachment 1
Cover Letter from Campus
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Attachment 2
Acceptance Letter from PT. Pertamina (Persero) Marketing Operation Region III
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Attachment 3
Activities during Internship
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1. Equalizing deviation for tax
income article 22 for the year of
2018 to MySAP system
9 Thursday, August 16, 2018 Mrs. Linda Sari
2. Recapping tax payment slip for
Tax Income (PPh) article 22 for the
year of 2018
10 Friday, August 17, 2018 Independence Day Holiday
1. Recapping data report of all tax
11 Monday, August 20, 2018 payment slip for Tax Income for Mrs. Linda Sari
the year of 2018
1. Recapping data report of all tax
12 payment slip for Tax Income for Mrs. Linda Sari
Tuesday, August 21, 2018 the year of 2018
13 Wednesday, August 22, 2018 Eid' al-Adha
1. Recapping data report of all tax
14 Thursday, August 23, 2018 payment slip for Tax Income for Mrs. Linda Sari
the year of 2018
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[Link] Meeting
2. Up-Skilling Sharing from Tax
Team
20 Friday, August 31, 2018 3. Upload financial transaction
data in the form of invoices for the
month of April 2018 to
Pertamina's financial archive Ms. Iqlima Yuza
system Mr. Rachmat
1. Upload financial transaction
data in the form of invoices for the
21 Monday, September 3, 2018 month of April 2018 to
Pertamina's financial archive Ms. Iqlima Yuza
system (continued) Mr. Rachmat
1. Upload financial transaction
data in the form of invoices for the
22 Tuesday, September 4, 2018 month of April 2018 to
Pertamina's financial archive Ms. Iqlima Yuza
system (continued) Mr. Rachmat
1. HSSE Meeting
2. Upload financial transaction
25 Friday, September 7, 2018 data in the form of invoices for the
month of May 2018 to Pertamina's
financial archive system Ms. Iqlima Yuza
(continued) Mr. Rachmat
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1. Upload financial transaction
data in the form of invoices for the
29 Thursday, September 13, 2018 month of June 2018 to Pertamina's
financial archive system Ms. Iqlima Yuza
(continued) Mr. Rachmat
1. Re-check financial transaction
30 data in Pertamina's financial
archive system for the year of Ms. Iqlima Yuza
Friday, September 14, 2018 2018 Mr. Rachmat
1. Re-check financial transaction
31 data in Pertamina's financial
archive system for the year of Ms. Iqlima Yuza
Monday, September 17, 2018 2018 Mr. Rachmat
1. Re-check financial transaction
32 data in Pertamina's financial
archive system for the year of Ms. Iqlima Yuza
Tuesday, September 18, 2018 2018 Mr. Rachmat
1. Re-check financial transaction
33 data in Pertamina's financial
archive system for the year of Ms. Iqlima Yuza
Wednesday, September 19, 2018 2018 Mr. Rachmat
1. Re-check financial transaction
34 data in Pertamina's financial
archive system for the year of Ms. Iqlima Yuza
Thursday, September 20, 2018 2018 Mr. Rachmat
1. Verifying the document
35 completeness of vendors' payment
request for the month of
Friday, September 21, 2018 September 2018 Mrs. Rismawati Aisyah
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1. Posting request invoice with PO
for the month of August 2018
40 2. Recapping the questionnaire of
satisfaction from work partners Mrs. Ade Suryani
and user regarding the Finance Mrs. Fransiska Purba
Friday, September 28, 2018 MOR III services Mr.s Rismawati Aisyah
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Attachment 4
Pictures
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Picture 3. During Stock Opname at TBBM Plumpang with Mr. Diman Santosa
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Picture 5. Last day and farewell internship at Finance Function PT. Pertamina (Persero)
MOR III
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