JMJ Marist Brothers Notre Dame of Kidapawan College Kidapawan City
JMJ Marist Brothers Notre Dame of Kidapawan College Kidapawan City
Presented to:
Mrs. Cherry Lyn A. Limbago, CPA
Presented by:
Ameliza E. Languido
May 2014
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Narrative Report
1. Description of the key task and responsibilities performed during the
internship; including analysis, evaluation and application of business,
2.
the
employer including the most valuable learning/s
3. Evaluation of the internship experience on how it has impacted their
career
goals;
including
human
relations
aspect,
leadership
and
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Documentation
I often hear from persons who were employees of different institutions that
everything will always commence from the bottom. And as an OJT-trainee I
experience the same. During my internship at Land Bank of the Philippines
North Cotabato Lending Center (LBP-NCOLC) started March 31, 2014 I was
tasked to file documents, do the photocopying of it, print documents then file
them, and other duties assigned to us by the Department Manager Assistant
like answering phone calls, do phone calls, faxing of documents, logging
of incoming/outgoing documents, filling up Disbursement Orders and follow-up or
ask information from the department personnel. I find these tasks as essentials in
every business, because the applications of these jobs will really help a lot for a
company or entity in doing its functions and in attaining their corporate goals. We
were also given the task to make the entitys clients to feel comfortable whenever
they were inside the office by giving them a seat and something to drink. I am
also tasked to put stamp on filed clients documents whose accounts are already
fully paid. I am then asked to fill important information on release papers of the
Sikat-Saka program of LBP-LC and to sort documents of the same kind and then
file them.
During the first few days of my training at LBP-LC I find the tasks given to
me, those mentioned above, are totally not related to what the accountancy
program prepared me for in the future. But as my training continues I then
realized that the real essence of being an intern is that we are given the privilege
to observe the processes/procedures or the environment, as a whole, of the
establishment which is helpful for me as a trainee to widen my learning in my
chosen course. As far as I have observed/heard in the conversations inside the
entity, some of these reminds me of some discussions inside the classroom
which made me realized that those lessons taught to us are learning we can use
in the future, especially in subjects which relates in accounting, business analysis
which they frequently use to determine whether they would grant a loan to their
clients like profitability analysis, liquidity and risk analysis, the imposing of
interest in the principal amount lend and a little about auditing, since, I was only
able to read the audit report on the entitys management and on their clients and
personnel and of course I was able to apply my learning on dealing with different
individuals which is taught to us in our management subjects.
blend with our Sirs and Maams, I really had a hard time to socialize with one
of the employees because she always treat me and my fellow interns like we
cannot do anything right, but then thanks to her I was able to learn how to adjust
if Ill be meeting people with a personality like hers.
Over the years, LANDBANK has successfully man managed this tough balancing
act as evidenced by the continued expansion of its loan portfolio in favor of its priority
sectors: the farmers, fisher folk, small and medium enterprises and microenterprises,
livelihood
loans
and
agribusiness,
agri-infrastructure
and
other
agri-and