AS PART OF THE PARTNERSHIP agreement with Janus International Hospitality Student Exchange Program in cooperation with First Place Inc., CMA Dean Dr. Maridel V. Eslao visited some Business Administration and Hotel and Restaurant Management students in the USA on May 7-13, 2010.
Among Dr. Eslao’s key destinations was the King’s Dominion theme park in Richmond, Virginia, where BA students Martin Gatchalian and Bren Karlo Bulanan were assigned in merchandising and sales areas on a 40-hour per week schedule.
Meanwhile at the Holiday Inn in Cleveland, Ohio, Dr. Eslao visited HRM trainees Dave Vicente, Katherine Balmores, Godffrey Galicia, and Clark Brian Chico, who were assigned in the Food and Beverages and Housekeeping Departments.
The trainees, she said were provided with fine accommodation, free meals and duty uniforms, and a monthly income ranging from $2000 to $3000.
Students were also allowed to avail of a second job provided that it does not interfere with their scheduled duties.
Wesleyan On-the-Job trainees were also assigned in various institutions in the states of South Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio and Arizona.
Under the program Work and Travel in the USA, a total of 47 students have been deployed for international On-the-Job trainings since its beginning in 2006.
Likewise, the students were given a chance to tour the USA and mingle with other students from countries such as Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, etc. during off-duty periods.
Dr. Eslao had earlier, visited Wesleyan’s HRM trainees in Singapore in October of 2009. ###
The trainees, she said were provided with fine accommodation, free meals and duty uniforms, and a monthly income ranging from $2000 to $3000.
Students were also allowed to avail of a second job provided that it does not interfere with their scheduled duties.
Wesleyan On-the-Job trainees were also assigned in various institutions in the states of South Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio and Arizona.
Under the program Work and Travel in the USA, a total of 47 students have been deployed for international On-the-Job trainings since its beginning in 2006.
Likewise, the students were given a chance to tour the USA and mingle with other students from countries such as Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, etc. during off-duty periods.
Dr. Eslao had earlier, visited Wesleyan’s HRM trainees in Singapore in October of 2009. ###
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