Professional Documents
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UNIVERSITY OF LA SALETTE
URDANETA CAMPUS
Santiago ity
Submitted to:
Submitted by:
Johara C. Bayabao
Student Trainee
May 2013
Introduction
On-the-Job-Training or OJT is job training that occurs in the work place. It
is part of a college curriculum that aims to train and orient students about the work
and their future career. It is very important not only to teach students their chosen
career but to show students the reality about working.
Students should not take OJT for granted because if you will get a high
evaluation grade, your employer might hire you when you graduate. Your
background OJT is very important when applying for a job. Oftentimes, employers
will ask you the relevance of your training to your course and to the position you
are applying for. It will be your training ground. If you still have no idea on what is
meant to be a worker, OJT will give a hint of career realities. Your OJT superior
might as well recommend your skills to other companies whom he knows.
It will give you a sense of confidence that you can use when applying for a
job after graduation and also help you to make career choices.
Students should realize the importance of OJT on their future career. Having
a good performance during OJT is very important especially now that there's a
tight competition towards job seekers and the high qualification of companies.
History of Ultrasonic Broadcasting System Energy FM
Ultrasonic Broadcasting System, Inc. (UBSI) is the radio network based in
Pasig City, Philippines. UBSI is owned by the SYSU Group of Companies, a
family-owned conglomerate that distributes imported food products in the country.
It was founded by Manny Luzon in 1991 with the launch of K-LOVE 1494.
In 1996, Energy FM, UBSI's FM radio network, was launched first in Davao,
which later expanded into Cebu, Naga, Metro Manila & Dagupan.
90.3 Energy FM Dagupan, is a FM radio station of Ultrasonic Broadcasting
System in the Philippines. Its offices, studios and transmitter located at Dagupan
City.
This used to be Mellow Touch 90.3, under ownership of FBS Radio
Network Inc., from 1992 - 2005. In 2005, UBSI acquired this station & rebranded
it as 90.3 Energy FM due the ownership swapping.
Narration of Experience
1st Week
April 10, 2013 Wednesday
On our first day of the training, the senior Jockey, Ms. Franz Evans Delos Reyes
a.k.a Yummy Susie gave us orientation regarding our training and introduced us to
the radio broadcasting business. Learning about the in and out of radio
broadcasting was an enlightening experience.
Then she assigned each of us our corresponding radio station to monitor
throughout the training. In monitoring a radio station, we have to listen to our
assigned radio station and jot down their advertisements and promos they offer.
Through that monitoring, the station was able to know how they would compete to
other station in terms of pleasing the listeners.
In the afternoon, they let us make news report from a certain website. We
translated English news into Filipino and paraphrased Filipino news.
2nd Week
On our second week we conducted a survey in different barangays in Dagupan. It
was an unforgettable experience. We are able to interact with different kinds of
people from different status of life. It somehow gave us an idea on how to
communicate with various types of individual.
Every afternoon during this week, we were tasked to make news, either to translate
English news into Filipino or to paraphrase Filipino news.
3rd Week
It was the start of the Bangus Festival in Dagupan and we were assigned to cover
events during the fiesta. Right after each event, we were tasked to write news or an
article about the event.
4th Week
April 29, 2012
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April 30, 2013
It was the highlight of the fiesta, the
“Kalutan Ed Dalan”, it means Grill on The Street that has made a mark on
Guinness Book of World Records as the longest grill in the world.
Igniting of the grills for the “Kalutan Ed Dalan”.
Right after the “Kalutan” or grilling, the Street Party started. The spectators
crowded the A.B Fernandez Avenue on downtown district of Dagupan City. The
entire road was closed to pave the way for the Street Party. There were ten stages
along the A.B Fernandez Avenue with some Famous bands, entertainers,
performers that gave life to the party.
It was also during our last days when we were given a chance to talk on-air
together with a DJ. They allow us to read some greetings, talk on-air and even do
some advertising.
It was an awesome experience, I was a bit nervous but with the humor of Ina Dora,
the DJ I was paired with, I just laughed out the anxiety.
May 9, 2013
We did a story telling. Each of us was given a chance to share our life story and
ma’am Susie chose one story to be acted in Love Lines. Surprisingly, mine was
chosen and then we were tasked to make a script out of it.
And for our final day, May 11, 2013, ma’am Susie conducted a Job Interview for
us, a fake one. Ma’am Susie acted as the employer and we as the applicant. Right
after the interview, she gave us some advices regarding on how to pass a real job
interview. We learned a lot from her, she gave us some tips and dos and don’ts for
a job interview.
Conclusion
At the end of the on-the-job training period, we experienced many things
and learned from it. We gained knowledge about the work in a radio broadcasting
company. We learned how competition happens among radios stations, their
strategies, on how to conduct a survey, how to please the listeners, and we also
learned how to operate a board in a DJ booth. It is very important to learn these
things because these are the things essential for us to know about this kind of work.
Throughout the training, we experienced dealing with different kind of
people around us, with the listeners, bosses and most especially with our co-
workers. It is important to a group of workers to have camaraderie so that they can
work well and attain their goal.
Through this OJT, I saw the difference when you are in school and in the
real world. Most of the time you just learn theoretically in school while in real
world, you actually experience and apply what the trainers taught to you.