Daily Tribune (Philippines)

CDC opens more OJT slots

- BY JONAS REYES

CLARK FREEPORT — The Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n and two higher education institutio­ns in the region have signed agreements to provide onthe-job training opportunit­ies for undergradu­ate students.

CDC president and CEO Agnes VST Devanadera said the Jose C. Feliciano College and University of the Assumption signed a memorandum of agreement with CDC.

She said the initiative aligns with the “town and gown” doctrine, ensuring that the curriculum remains relevant to the country’s developmen­tal priorities and economic strategies.

“This partnershi­p addresses unemployme­nt and guides students toward better career paths. Through internship­s, we nurture leadership and identify students’ potential,” Devanadera said.

Signing the agreements were Atty. Jerome Jose F. Paras, vice president for finance at JCFC; and Rev. Fr. Joselito Henson, president of UA.

She highlighte­d how integratin­g training into undergradu­ate curricula bridges the gap between theoretica­l learning and practical insights into the service industry.

The collaborat­ion will also enhance job matching between the CDC and its locators, she explained.

JCFC and UA expressed gratitude for the CDC’s support.

“We are thankful to the CDC for this partnershi­p, allowing our students to experience a top-class organizati­on like the CDC. We look forward to more collaborat­ions,” Atty. Paras said.

Fr. Henson echoed similar sentiments, stating, “CDC is a dream workplace for many. This partnershi­p will greatly contribute to our students’ growth and job readiness.”

In addition to JCFC and UA, CDC previously partnered with the University of Northeaste­rn Philippine­s in July 2023 and is set to sign agreements with the National University-Clark and the Dominican College of Tarlac Inc.

CDC previously partnered with the University of Northeaste­rn Philippine­s and is set to sign agreements with the National University-Clark and the Dominican College of Tarlac.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? METRO Manila Skyway workers pour sand on a coconut oil spill after a tanker hit the concrete center island of the thoroughfa­re near the entrance ramp to the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport in Pasay City Saturday.
PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE METRO Manila Skyway workers pour sand on a coconut oil spill after a tanker hit the concrete center island of the thoroughfa­re near the entrance ramp to the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport in Pasay City Saturday.

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