OJT Narrative Report
OJT Narrative Report
Report
On-the-job training (OJT) is one of the best training methods because it is planned,
organized, and conducted at the employee’s worksite. OJT will generally help the
students to increase their productivity and skills. It also helps the students to become a
young professional.
May 28, 2013 was my first day of internship at Ayala Multi-Purpose Cooperative located
at 8th floor, 111 Paseo De Roxas Building; Paseo De Roxas corner Legaspi street
Makati City.
During the first day of my training, I and my classmate whom also may co-trainee were
first introduced to the head officers and also to the other employees of the company
then we’re given some brief information on how the company runs and what are the
services they offer. After that, we’ve been oriented on the system used by the company
and how they utilize it, and the accounting procedures that they use to treat for the
accounts. On the proceeding time I was first tasked to do some clerical works like filing
and sorting of stock certificates of a different person from the different companies.
On my training days, I was first taught by Sir Mackey which is the accounting head of
Ayala Coop; he taught me how to check the total shares of the members and how to
separate the terminated and active members. I was also taught on how to check and
encode the new balmori codes of the members of the coop and other transactions
under Sir Jennifer Luyun. Although I am only an OJT Trainee I was also entrusted by
Ms. Emily Montino which is the IT head supervisor, to check the amortization schedule
of the members where the types of loans are included and how much their loan is.
Since I am a OJT trainee, I was supposed to undergo other business job which was I
have to train at the Customer Service for me to learned on how to deal with the
customers as well as to be able to apply of what I’ve learned from my customer relation
subject. At the Customer Service I am under the supervision of Ms. Frances Joy De
Asis and Sir Arnel Balmes whom they taught me about the loans at AMPC as well as
the loan process, answering telephone calls same as answering the emails and how to
check for the vouchers of the clients and most especially on how to deal with the
customers. I was also entrusted by Ms. Joy in checking and encoding of the Cheque of
the members whom it is for their monthly payment in their loan and also I learned how
to find the and check the Official Receipt of the customers.
As time went by, I learned to value intimacy and close-knit relationship with my co-
trainees and superiors. I learned principles of archiving. I learned to handle my
responsibilities and I also observed proper time management and act with speed and
urgency.
I will not forget this internship mostly the last day, August 30, 2013. Yes, it was the day I
end my internship at Ayala Multi-Purpose Cooperative, But my success couldn’t turn
into reality without the help of these following persons; my superiors, co-trainees, to my
loving parents for their moral and financial supports and despite of many efforts, trials
and hardships exerted during my training, I would like to dedicate all my
accomplishments and success to our Almighty God for his unending blessings
showered upon me.
This example of my success is a great chance that I will step the victory of my life.