Graduates of the Industry Skills Training Program (ISTP) of the Center for Industrial Technology and
About 250 graduates of CITE’s job preparedness program from different batches who finished the 6-month course in Industry Assemblers Course and CADD (Computer-aided Design and Drafting) Operators Course were present during the ceremony. Graduates of one-year program in Production Technology were also in attendance to join the rites. Most of these graduates are now gainfully employed in different plants of Lear Corporation and other industry partners of CITE.
Present during the ceremony were CITE executive director Ruben Laraya, Public Employment Service Office manager Jun Mercado, representatives from Lear corporation and the training center faculty members. Regional Director Ma. Rosanna Urdaneta of Technical Education and Skills Development Authority-7 was invited as keynote speaker. Urdaneta noted that the graduates are the new breed ambassadors wearing the brand of the school and TESDA. With their newfound skills and competence, Urdaneta added, the graduates are now empowered to produce outputs of acceptable level of proficiency. These powerful tools can be passed on from one generation to another, she told the graduates.
The ISTP program of CITE is aimed at helping male and female high school graduates to acquire entry level skills needed in the workforce. The beneficiaries are less privileged youth but deserving ones who can’t pursue college education after high school. The trainees are assisted through scholarships, strong partnership between the school and the industries through the dual training system (Dts), and through a viable learning support which hones them into workers with good work attitude. Graduates of this program has reached more than 2000 as of this year. For more information, log on to cite.edu.ph or call (032) 346-1611 for the admission test schedules.
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