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The Institute for Labor Studies (ILS) welcomes eleven (11) On-the-Job-Trainees (OJT) for October 2017-March 2018.

Under the ILS Internship Program (INTERNi), the following students have been accepted: Deborah Delbre Calip, Liezel Anne Niel, Christia Mae Paris (BS Business Economics-Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila); Arvin Castelo, Michelle Kimberly Mae Mata, Nokie Jovel Eulalio (BSBA Financial Management-Colegio de San Juan de Letran); Paula Mikhaela Arias, Irish Mae Dantes, Zyrrah Angelica Miravite, Myril Pauline Reglos, Hansella Selfa (AB International Studies-University of the East).

For the period 2011-2017, a total of 157 students of diverse educational background from various higher educational institutions (HEIs) had undergone training with the Institute.

The ILS Internship Program (INTERNi) is the Institute’s response to the requests by colleges and universities that require their graduating students to undergo immersion in an actual work setting. The INTERNi is designed as a training ground that enables an intern to develop and improve knowledge, skills, and abilities by engaging in the real world of work, particularly in a government research agency; and also to prepare him / her to become a productive member of society.

Interested students who wish to do their on-the-job training at ILS may contact 527-3522 / 527-3491 for queries and information.

The Institute for Labor Studies (ILS) is the policy research and advocacy arm of the Department of Labor and Employment. For more information on this story, please contact the Advocacy and Publications Division at 527-3490.