18 things I learned I learned how to be a good employee, a little bit. I learned how to manage my working time well. I learned how to wait because the internet connection there sometimes gets lost. I learned new things about updating the website. I learned how to embed a document using HTML. I learned how to Photoshop, a little bit. I learned that in work you need self-confidence to face clients. I learned that you must love everything you do to achieve your goals. I learned how people there do their works. I learned how to work independently. I learned that I must do or find ways on my own to solve my problems. I learned that though you can work independently sometimes you need someone to help you with something. I learned new things about the life of a worker. I must be polite to every person I will encounter. Do the work with all your heart. Give your best. Learning is the key to success. I learned not to give up to achieve my goals.
It's not the last ! It was a great experience for us interns to have had our immersion in an office at our locality. Last day? "Oh, it's our last day." Those were the words said when we the four of us saw each other that morning. We waited for ma'am Marga to arrive so we could get our booklet but she's so busy. What we did on our last day was sitting on our chairs while scrolling up and down the laptop's screen, reviewing all of the things we had done for the 2 weeks we were interns. It was our last day but we didn't feel it 😂 We would want to stay longer there if we had a chance 😁😁 not only because we had enjoyed what we were doing but also because of the WiFi 😂 Unlimited WiFi 😂. Thank you for the 2 weeks of internship. Thank you for the opportunity.
Pre-Immersion Orientation and Send off Ceremony It was a great experience to be with the people who I have been with in school but for me it's not easy. Before the day of the ceremony, I wasn't happy because I didn't have my parents to attend the ceremony because they're on a vacation and they couldn't go home easily. While the ceremony was happening, I couldn't focus because I was still thinking who'd walk for me on the candle lighting; almost all of my classmates has a parent with them, except for me and 3 other classmates, I think. But when the candle lighting started, I also started to get emotional but then ma'am Kesha, who approached students without parents/guardians coming over, found me. Yes! Ma'am Kesha was with me when I lighted my candle. At least I wasn't alone. I'm so thankful that ma'am Kesha substituted the presence of my parents and because of that I felt so blessed because, though, my parents were...
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