A Glimpse of Innovation through Work Immersion
As part of the K to 12 curriculum of DepEd, we the senior
high school students are required to gain relevant learning experiences through
actual work exposure, also known as work immersion. Majority of us were
immersed at CREOTEC Philippines Inc., a program that promotes skills-based
training for students. Indeed, I was able to gain learnings that are not taught
by textbooks and a four-walled classroom, I had reinforced my past knowledge,
and I had enhanced skills that continually contribute towards my development.
Here’s how I managed to attain such…
CREOTEC
allocates training for students in fields of mechatronics, electricity and
electronics, consumer electronics, software, information technology, test and
measurement, automotive, communication, medical training system and green
environment trainer. Our strand is assigned for the mass production department
wherein we have to generate a product named as “iSense” with a designated daily
target quota. All of the trainees were assigned at different stations/processes
and I was assigned at Failure Analysis and Reworks. Basically, my station’s
task is to troubleshoot dysfunctional iSense’s and make repairs according to a specified
defect. Thus, I have developed analytical and problem-solving skills through
this work since I have done a lot of trial-and-error with the numerous possible
solutions for each defect of the product. Also, I have also enhanced my ability
to think quickly and methodically since we all need to work at a fast pace in
order to reach the target quota of each day. The job was not easy at all
especially during days when defective products needed to be reworked were all
piling up. This experience certainly cultivated my patience and perseverance
for giving up was not an option for me no matter how complex the tasks were.
Not only that, this has also made me more responsible especially in terms of
keeping my station as neatly and as organized as possible no matter how hectic
I get.
Although CREOTEC along with its partnering companies
highlight its preparatory skills more in the engineering and
technical-vocational field, it still strives for innovation for advancement in
all other fields. And yes, this includes my aspired career path which is in the
field of medicine where it continually develops advanced medical training
systems. This is knowingly due to the fact that Science continues to flourish –
providing enthusiasm to deliver breakthrough medical inventions that can
eliminate the potential for errors, improve the quality of healthcare delivery,
and save lives. By the time I get to be exposed to my desired profession
already, I will be privileged enough to be welcomed by and to utilize new
advances which could greatly benefit mankind. Therefore, this work immersion
served as an eye-opener for me that there is still so much to look forward to
in the future because of Science.
If it
weren’t for my work immersion experience at CREOTEC, I would still be so naïve
about what the actual working field is going to be like. I have to admit that
prior to the immersion, I had so little expectations on the skills and
learnings (applicable for my desired profession in the medical field) that I
was going to acquire from CREOTEC since the company is established to set
learning services that include necessary skills in the field of engineering and
technical-vocational courses. However, I have come to a realization that the
specifications of the tasks set at CREOTEC do not necessarily have to coincide
with what my preferred profession is going to be. This is because the
essentiality of completing the work immersion is to enable the students to
become familiar with the workplace, experience workplace simulation, apply
their competencies effectively, and inherit the significant skills and values
needed for professionalism. With great confidence, I can now say that I have
truly cultivated such goals through acquiring eloquent skills such as
analytical and problem—solving skills, enhancing my ability to work quickly yet
precisely, and develop into a more determined, patient and responsible
individual. Undoubtedly, this experience is one for the books. An experience
worthy to be instilled for a lifetime, and an experience I wouldn’t hesitate to
recommend for aspiring students like me.
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