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day 1 of internship and I already love my boss!!
My First Week Internship at Rural Bank of Pilar (Sorsogon) Inc.
My first week as an intern at the Rural Bank of Pilar (Sorsogon) Inc. was a valuable learning experience. I was warmly welcomed by the approachable and friendly staff, including Ms. Lala (teller and cashier), Ms. Joy (bookkeeper), and Ma'am Jo (Microfinance team lead), as well as Ma'am Teresa, the branch manager.
On my first day, I received a thorough orientation on company policies and procedures. My initial tasks involved sorting credit loan files and client application forms. I organized these alphabetically and suggested to the manager that we label the storage boxes accordingly to improve efficiency in retrieving client information. I observed that the previous filing system was disorganized, which often resulted minor time consuming to find the client files. Where in the manager agreed to my suggestion. Through these tasks, I gained a better understanding of the credit loan process, including the procedures for handling non-payment and dormant accounts. I also learned about the importance of credit investigation (CI) in assessing client eligibility for loans. My work involved identifying clients with closed, dormant, and new accounts.
This week highlighted the demanding nature of banking operations. Information is managed not only digitally but also through extensive physical files, which requires meticulous record-keeping. While the workload was demanding, I observed the importance of strong communication and positive working relationships in maintaining efficiency and morale. The team's collaborative and supportive atmosphere made the long hours more manageable.
In subsequent weeks, I will be shadowing the bookkeeping, teller, and cashier teams to gain a deeper understanding of their daily operations. Although my tasks this week were relatively minor, they provided valuable insights into the daily functions of the banking industry. I look forward to further expanding my knowledge and skills in the coming weeks.
40 hours of work completed. ✅
Day 1 of internship
It sucks.
I mean i had nothing to do so i was just sitting around for 7 hours bothering the staff and feeling awkward 😔😭
Though i did help photocopied some id cards, helped calling customers, helped doing the transactions, and sending goods to the chief.
(it still sucks and i want to choke myself to death the whole time)
I'm getting a little nervous cause I haven't heard back from 4/5 of the places I sent applications for my internship. The offer date is like a month away so I understand it somewhat but I had been offered interviews or received rejections by most places by his time when I did the last round so I'm like is no news good news? Or is it bad that I haven't been offered interviews yet? Or are they just taking a while? Casual hyperventilating at all these thoughts.
NO Internship Role As Of Yet
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