NEWS 239 : MALIGAYANG PAGDATING!
On April 18, 4 young guys from Philippines begun working at Kyokuyo. They are interns under the Government's Technical Intern Training Program (TITP), who had completed their orientation courses - including lectures about Japanese language, business manner, traffic rules etc. - after their arrival in Japan last March.
As the company started to accept TITP interns from Philippines in 2016, the new comers are the 3rd generation. Until last year, the TITP was for 3 years only. The regulations were however changed last November to allow new trainees to extend their stay in Japan for further 2 years, if they get necessary technical and language qualifications in time.
At the brief entrance ceremony, each new trainee spoke out his future plan. It seems the change in regulation made a positive impact on the trainees' motivation.
My plan is to develop my skill level during my stay and to open, after my return in Philippines, a welding shop that can make customers happy. I like playing basketball and watching movies. I'd like to travel in Japan, too.
After improving my skills in Japan, I'd like to study in a university in Philippines and to start my own business eventually. I'm into dancing and computer games. I'm very good at getting along with people!
I have worked as painter for 1 year. I want to improve my skill in Japan so that I can start a painting business in Philippines. I like playing pool and basketball. My strong point is being hard worker and tough, mentally and physically. I'd like to make many friends here!
My aim here is to improve my painting skills. After going back home, I plan to start my own business and become a teacher for painting skills. I love cooking, so why not try Japanese cooking? My strength lies in being a challenger.
Welcome Adones, Jeremy, Roderick and England, we wish you safe training here and all the best for your future!
[2018/05/11]