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St.

Paul University Philippines


Tuguegarao City, Cagayan 3500 1

THE PERCEPTION OF NATIONAL CERTIFICATE II OF THE BACHELOR OF


SCIENCE IN HOTEL RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT AND BACHELOR IN SCIENCE
IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT GRADUATES OF SPUP IN TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT

A Thesis Proposal
Presented to the Faculty of the
School of Business, Accountancy and Hospitality Management
ST. PAUL UNIVERSITY PHILIPPINES
Tuguegarao City

In Partial fulfilment
of the requirements for the Degree
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT AND
TOURISM MANAGEMENT

By
AGATHA MARIE R. AGUSTIN
ARIANNE D. BRIONES
WINNIE JOY P. BUNGAG
ZANNIYA NICOLE F. CACHO
LEA SHAIRAH NOVIEL D. SIMON
2018

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APPROVAL SHEET

In partial fulfilment requirements for PRACTICAL RESEARCH


I this thesis titled, “The Perception of National Certificate II
of the Bachelor of Science in Hotel Restaurant Management and
Bachelor in Science in Tourism Management Graduates of SPUP in
Terms of Employment” has been prepared and submitted by MS.
AGATHA MARIE R. AGUSTIN, MS. ARIANNE D. BRIONES, MS. WINNIE JOY
P. BUNGAG, MS. LEA SHAIRAH NOVIEL D. SIMON and MS. ZANNIYA
NICOLE F. CACHO who are hereby recommended for oral examination.

Glen G Cagurangan, DBM


Thesis Adviser

Rufo Tuddao, MAED Robert Fugaban


Statistician English Grammar Editor

Approved by the tribunal of oral examination with a grade


of Passed.
PANEL OF EXAMINERS

Charito M. Guillermo, CPA


Chairman

Juvie Bacani, MBA Marie Krizya M. Calagui, MSHM


Member Member

Accepted and approved in partial fulfilment of the


requirements for the degree of BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOTEL AND
RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT AND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE OF SCIENCE IN
TOURISM MANAGEMENT.

Marie Krizya M. Calagui, MSHM Charito m. Guillermo, CPA


Associate Dean, HRM-TM Programs Dean, SBAHM

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Our most humble and sincere thanks to:

First and Foremost, we may like to express our sincere


gratitude to our advisor Dr. Glen cagurangan for the continuous
support of the completion of our subject in Thesis Writing RES
102, for his patience, motivation, enthusiasm, and immense
knowledge. His guidance helped us in all the time of research
and writing of this thesis.

To all our professors, who inculcated to us the importance


of perseverance of attaining the truth in different creative
ways. For the truth becomes knowledge and knowledge becomes
power. The power which we will use to bring about positive
change to our community and to live fulfilling and purposeful
lives.

To our parents, who not only supported us in every inch of


our struggle to become a better version of ourselves, but also
made conscious efforts to ensure that we may only receive the
highest quality of education throughout our journey towards
being a productive and morally upright citizens of this country.

To each and every one in our group that helped, set aside
personal comfort and poured every bit of talent and intelligence
to ensure that we may be able to finish this given task to us on
time and of the greatest quality a Paulinian may contribute to
the long standing-tradition of honor and greatness of this
institution, St. Paul University.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title Page------------------------------------------

Approval Sheet--------------------------------------

Acknowledgement-------------------------------------

Table of Contents-----------------------------------

Abstract--------------------------------------------

CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND THE REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

 Introduction----------------------------------

 Review of Related Literature------------------

 Conceptual Framework--------------------------

 Paradigm of the Study-------------------------

 Statement of the Problem----------------------

 Hypothesis------------------------------------

 Scope and Limitation--------------------------

 Significance of the Study---------------------

 Definition of Terms---------------------------

CHAPTER 2 METHODS AND PROCEDURES

 Research Design-------------------------------

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 Research Participants--------------------------

 Sample and Sampling Techniques-----------------

 Research Instrument----------------------------

 Data Gathering Procedure-----------------------

CHAPTER 3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CHAPTER 4 SUMMARY, CONLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

 Summary of Findings----------------------------

 Conclusion-------------------------------------

 Recommendations--------------------------------

REFERENCES------------------------------------------

APPENDICES------------------------------------------

CURRICULUM VITAE------------------------------------

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THE PERCEPTION OF NATIONAL CERTIFICATE II OF THE BACHELOR OF

SCIENCE IN HOTEL RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT AND BACHELOR IN SCIENCE

IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT GRADUATES OF SPUP IN TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT

AGATHA MARIE R. AGUSTIN


ARIANNE D. BRIONES
WINNIE JOY P. BUNGAG
ZANNIYA NICOLE F. CACHO
LEA SHAIRAH NOVIEL D. SIMON
Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management and
Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management.

ABSTRACT
There has been a rapid increase in the number of graduates
of Bachelor of Science in Hotel Restaurant Management and
Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management in the past decade.
With this, the career opportunities of these graduates are
becoming leader because of the tough competition among the
employment in their field. There has been a change in the hiring
system of companies, establishments, and other related employing
agencies to increase the qualifications of their applicants.
Specifically they are looking for employees who are equipped
with the highest core competencies and essential skills to
perform effectively and efficiently in the work field. The study
sought to find out the relevance of TESDA National Certificate
II on the career of BSHRTM Graduates of Saint Paul University
Philippines Tuguegarao City. The research approach, design, and
method that were used in the study was the descriptive design
using the survey method. In this descriptive survey, the
researchers floated questionnaires to the selected BSHRTM
Graduates of SPUP Tuguegarao City. The study was conducted from
November 2017 to February 2018. It investigated whether having a
TESDA NCII is relevant in the career of BSHRTM graduates of SPUP
Tuguegarao City.

Keywords: Career, Employment, TESDA NCII, relevance core


competencies, and skills.

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Chapter 1

THE PROBLEM AND REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

Introduction

College education gives people the advantage to lead

themselves in any direction they want to proceed in life. It is a

time that students can truly become individuals. They have the

opportunity to become more independent and to take on new

responsibilities. The bonuses of a college education include more

self-confidence, greater economic stability and security, and it

makes you a major contributor to the greatest nation on earth.

Having a college diploma is an achievement to be proud of

by the students and by the parents as well. But today, if we try

to consider that tertiary education is more of a privilege over

being a right, then we can conclude that not all have equal

opportunities in getting a diploma.

Over this issue, the Government has always struggled to

give more opportunities to help its people earn a diploma which

is clearly manifested through the existence of the Technical

Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). The

Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) is

the government agency tasked to manage and supervise technical

education and skills development (TESDA) in the Philippines. It

was created by virtue of Republic Act 7796, otherwise known as

the “Technical Education and Skills Development Act of 1994”.

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This agency issues National Certificate after completion of a

chosen course which can now be considered as a diploma for those

individuals who can`t afford to be enrolled in college. Having a

TESDA national certificate is highly beneficial. It gives

quality assurance to its graduates in terms of knowledge,

skills, attitudes, and values. Competencies along the middle

level skilled occupations. The certificate will cement the fact

that the student has been thoroughly assessed through a series

of demonstrations, observations with oral questioning, written

test, interviews, third party reports, and work projects.

National Certificate II, is a certification offered

by our government, with only minimal amount of tuition fees.

Wherein, an individual could learn and enhance their knowledge

and skills through the course or field they`ve chosen. It is

issued when a candidate has demonstrated competence in all units

of competency that comprised a qualification. National

Certificate II performs prescribed range of functions involving

known routines and procedures. It has limited choice and

complexity of functions and has a little accountability. A

national certification is given once you've successfully

demonstrated that you have the necessary skills and knowledge to

perform the tasks.TESDA develops competency standards for

middle-level skilled workers. These are in the form of units of

competency containing descriptors for acceptable work

performance. These are packaged into qualifications

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corresponding to critical jobs and occupations in the priority

industry sectors. The qualifications correspond to a specific

levels in the Philippine TVET Qualifications Framework

(PTQF).The competency standards and qualifications, together

with training standards and assessment arrangements comprise the

national training regulations (TR) promulgated by the TESDA

Board. The TRs serve as basis for registration and delivery of

TVET programs, competency assessment and certification and

development of curricula for the specific qualification.

The tourism industry is a major contributor to the world

economy as well the hotel and restaurant industry is the

combination of the institutions, supporting human resources,

financing mechanisms, information systems, organizational

structures that link institutions and resources that cater to

the needs of domestic and foreign travellers. For the Philippine

tourism industry to be “competitive” in line of the ASEAN

Economic Community (AEC), it must advance its strategic planning

and effectively utilize its labour and capital. Manpower

competitiveness is a necessary requirement to provide employment

the growing demand for tourism and hotel and restaurant courses.

Having a college diploma is a big advantage but having an

additional certificate like TESDA NCII is a big plus factor when

it comes to applying for a job. Because employers are looking

for more knowledgeable, skilled and experienced individual/s

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whocan be a part and can contribute for the success of their

companies. NCII can be one of our weapon for employment. The

more NCII we have, the more knowledge and skills we acquire and

opportunities to come. Certificates will enhance your

employability, it refers to your ability to gain initial

employment, maintain employment, and obtain new employment if

required and having a set of skills, knowledge, understanding,

and personal attributes. Completing your studies as an

investment in yourself to improve your productivity and

opportunities to work in roles that are aligned to your unique

needs, interests and values that will improve your prospects to

have a more fulfilling and rewarding career life.

This organization goal is to create a positive

change to brighten the students who haven't know the advantages

of the certificate. The effect of the certificate or the

training program will provide information that will help the

students to get through their training. This paper will tackle

the topic about the importance of the NCII into the career

opportunities of the BSHRM and BSTM students of Saint Paul

University Philippines.

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Related Literature and Studies

DR. AugustoSy (2016), stated that “TESDA is mandated to

provide relevant, accessible, high quality and efficient

technical education and skills development in support of the

development of high quality Filipino middle level manpower

responsive to and in accordance with the Philippine development

goals and priorities”.

Lyons (2015),express that in the hospitality industry, change

is an accepted and necessary part of doing business. Whether it

is to stay ahead of the curve in everything from menu

development to recently enacted legislation, hospitality

operators must be able to position their business to be agile

enough to remain competitive in the today's world. Hospitality

program has to provide their graduates with the tools necessary

to be successful in the ever changing world.

Dopson and Nelson (2014), have looked at industry perspective

regarding the importance of various skills and abilities

necessary for success, none has taken that information and woven

it into the academic arena through identification of a process

for monitoring real time growth for students through assessment

for hospitality programs housed in accredited colleges of

business.

Swanger (2010),said that several researchers examined

existing curriculum using data gathered from industry

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professionals, faculty and students regarding the skills

necessary for success in the industry and proposed revised

curriculum stated.

According to Zao (2011), said the current look at

hospitality and tourism education in China's colleges and

universities, there has been a boom in the tourism industry in

China within the last ten years. Hospitality and tourism

education, especially higher education, has undergone rapid

development. In 1978 there was not a single course offered in

hospitality and tourism at any higher education institution.

Today 69 institutions of higher education offer different

programs at varying levels, including two-year diplomas, three-

year certificates, and four-year Bachelor's and Master's

degrees. This paper examines the development of higher education

in hospitality and tourism, outlines the problems it faces, and

discusses the possible solutions to the problems. In the

article, Job Competency Expectations for Hospitality and Tourism

Employees present the findings of a central Florida study of

hospitality and tourism management practitioners. It reports the

findings of practitioner perceptions of desired knowledge,

skills, and attitudes. It further demonstrates the overall

impressions of practitioners concerning levels of preparation

for entry-level positions in the industry.

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According to Wen (2008), the study on the factors associated

with hospitality students' satisfaction with internship programs

and the relationships between training, job satisfaction, and

confidence about future careers in order to provide schools and

industries with suggestions regarding course development and

training during internships. Training classes made a significant

difference in satisfaction with the supervisor and educational

program. The regression analysis showed that training

satisfaction played a positive role as a predictor of

participants' job satisfaction and confidence about future

careers. The effect of satisfaction with training on

participants' confidence about future careers was mediated by

their satisfaction with the internship.

Ylagan Al (2013), emphasize that competencies are identified

behaviours, knowledge, skills, and abilities that directly and

positively impact the success of employees and organizations.

Competencies can be objectively measured, enhanced, and improved

through coaching and learning opportunities. Through this,

interns know that competence indicates sufficiency of knowledge

and skills that enable someone to act in a wide variety of

situations.

According to Laguador (2013), Learning takes place in

different avenues and forms of human existence. Formal education

from academic institutions is basically the proper venue for

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acquiring appropriate knowledge and skills necessary for future

employment.

Fournier (2012) stated that, Skills and competencies required

by food and beverage service management interns were assessed by

surveying their Swiss hotel and restaurant supervisors'

opinions. The survey comprised 48 skills and competencies,

compiled from literature and curricular learning outcomes.

Supervisors rated the importance of each competence and then

assessed their interns' performances on each item. A comparative

analysis of the data highlighted areas in which trainees

exceeded the supervisors' expectations and uncovered

developmental needs. According to supervisors' ratings, the most

important competencies comprised personal qualities and inter-

personal skills; students' highest performance ratings were

reflected in their positive attitudes towards work colleagues.

Given its mandate, TESDA envisions to be the leading

partner in the development of the Filipino workforce with world-

class competence and positive work values. Its mission on the

other hand is to provide direction, policies, programs and

standards towards quality technical education and skills

development. TESDA has also a quality policy which states that,

“We measure our worth by the satisfaction of the customers we

serve.”

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To facilitate the delivery of its mandate, TESDA defines

its Core Business which is comprised of three planks: Direction

Setting, Standard Setting and Systems Development and Support to

TVET Provision.

The core business defined further TESDA’s role as

authority, enabler, manager and promoter of TVET which primarily

involves ensuring sufficient provision of skilled workers and

technicians to meet international work standards as well as the

needs of local enterprises and ensuring access to technical

education for the greater majority of the Filipinos.’

NC2 or TESDA gives you a great opportunity; it allows you to

enhance your knowledge and skills. NC2 has many benefits which

make it better.

Tourism – B.S. in HRM; B.S. in Travel Management; B.S. in

Tourism

Three degree programs were considered as model curriculum-

- Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management (BSHRM)

with five exit points: Housekeeping NC I, Food and Beverage

Services NC II, Commercial Cooking NC II, Front Office NC II and

Bartending NC II; Bachelor of Science in Travel Management

(BSTM) with two exit points: Commercial Cooking NC II and Travel

Services NC II; and Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management

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(BSTM) with two exit points: Tour Guiding NC II and Commercial

Cooking NC II.

According to TESDA (2016), graduating from the programs

given by TESDA will ensure the trainee a National Certificate

from TESDA Assessment that comes with benefits that include a

quality assurance that the graduate has acquired proper

knowledge and an understanding of the task at hand from

undergoing a series of practical and hands-on demonstrations,

positive attitudes from interviews with people who contribute to

the job and work projects. Not only that, but the certificate

will also guarantee that the graduate has acquired the values

that can help his/her skills needed for the said occupation and

for future opportunities that can follow from the success of the

current project.

According to Susan Kihn (2013), career planning is

essential for those in the mining industry to succeed,

particularly as the mining industry has been in so much turmoil

in recent years which has resulted in job opportunities having

shrunken tremendously. For this reason planning and setting

milestones for your desired career path in mining is essential.

Doing this will give you a sense of direction, the opportunity

to reflect on how your career path is progressing, whether you

are achieving the milestones that you have set yourself, and the

opportunity to recognize where things may be going wrong. In

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order to progress in your career and achieve the goals that you

have set yourself, you will need to plan forward, and work on

developing your skill set. You will also need to actively pursue

employee development opportunities that may arise and to ensure

that you gain the relevant work experience needed.

Cleo Louw(2010), said thatcareer planning is the

continuous process of thinking about your interests, values,

skills and preferences, exploring the life, work and learning

options available to you and ensuring that your work fits with

your personal circumstances.

Career planning is essential in order to succeed. Setting

long term goals with no thought process as to how you are going

to achieve them often ends in failure. Lack of experience and

knowledge can create pitfalls that make achieving these goals

highly unlikely. For this reason it is better to set short term

goals which are far more specific and easier to formulate. By

ensuring that the short term goals are achievable, and relate to

your long term career goals, gives you the best chance to

succeed.

Shanaz Smith (2014), emphasized that focuses on guest

satisfaction and comfort, while upholding the high quality

standards of service we require. This department is full of

seasoned professionals who focus on even the smallest details in

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order to ensure the highest standards of cleanliness and guest

service.

Career tracking keeps you in charge of your development

and performance and will assist you in measuring your progress

against the goals that you have set.

Michelle Levendal (2010),stated that in order to fast

track your career, you will need to learn and demonstrate good

leadership qualities. There are some jobs where these skills are

not important, but the majority of the more senior jobs require

good leadership qualities. These skills are especially important

for jobs that would be in supervisory, management or

directorship levels. It is up to you to be able to prove that

you have good leadership skills, and you will need to be able to

make difficult decisions, to be able to be objective, honest and

to always stay focused, and to be able to lead and for others to

be able to respect and trust you. If you feel you are lacking in

these areas, track where you feel you are going wrong and work

on building these areas. There are also training programs

available for those needing help in learning the skills required

to be a leader.

Ultimately there are many ways available to help you along

the way in your chosen career, and tracking your progress along

the way will help you stay focused, measure your progress and

help to achieve your dreams and goals.

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Conceptual Framework

The framework introduces, describes, and explains why the

research problem under the study exists. It shows all about the

study and how it could be done to come up with an output and

feedback to answer the questions stated in the input. It is used

for conceptual distinctions and to organize ideas to achieve the

research study purpose.

The primary goal of the study is to determine the

relevance of TESDA National Certificate II in the Career of the

Bachelor of Science in Hotel Restaurant Management and Bachelor

of Science in Tourism Management Graduates of SPUP. To achieve

the realization of this goal, the researchers must gather data

about the participant’s profile, the benefits of having TESDA NC

II, their work position, and the relevance of TESDA national

Certificate II in their career. In gathering data, the

researchers will float questionnaires to derive an output which

will be shown on the research paradigm.

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Conceptual Paradigm

INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT

 Profile of the In-depth Career


Participants
 Work Analysis and Opportunities
positionof
BSHRTM Evaluation of the BSHRTM
graduates of
SPUP? on the graduates of
 Relevance of
Importance St. Paul
having a TESDA
National
National University
Certificate II
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BSHRTM
Graduates of
II into the
SPUP?
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Saint Paul

University

Philippines

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Figure 1: The Conceptual Paradigm of the Study

The paradigm shows how the researcher are guided in the

conducting the study. The framework shows the input-process and

output model.

The input include the profile of the participants in

terms of age, gender, Socio-economic status, and academic

performance, career of BSHRTM Graduates of SPUP, and the

significance of having a TESDA National Certificate in the

Career Opportunities of BSHRTM Graduates of SPUP.

The process phase includes an in-depth analysis and

evaluation on the importance of national certificate II into the

career opportunities of the BSHRTM graduates of Saint Paul

University Philippines.

The output includes the career opportunities of BSHRTM

graduates who are TESDA National Certificate II holders.

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Statement of the Problem

The study saught to determine the relevance of NCII into

the career of the BSHRTM graduates of SPUP.

Specifically, it sought answers to the following questions:

1. What is the profile of the participants in terms of:

1.1 Age;

1.2 Sex;

1.3 Income;

1.4 Year Graduated and

1.5 No. of NC II?

2. What are the work position of BSHRTM Graduates of SPUP?

3. Is there a significant difference in having a TESDA National

Certificate on the career of BSHRTM Graduates of SPUP when

group according to profile variables?

Hypothesis

The following statements will be tested using a 0.05

level of significance:

There is no significant difference in having a TESDA

National Certificate on the career of BSHRTM Graduates of SPUP

when group according to profile variables.

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Scope and Limitation of the Study

The scope of this research are the HRTM Graduates of St.

Paul University Philippines Tuguegarao from year 2014-2017. The

limitations of this research are only those HRTM graduates who

are TESDA National Certificate Holders. The respondents may/may

not be necessarily employed at the time of participation to this

research.

The study is only applicable to the graduates of SPUP.

This may have an effect and the generalizability of the study

and its findings. However, its findings at least some portion

and extent of it may still hold true to other schools processing

the same characteristics or adhering to the same educational

vision, mission, objectives, and curricula of the studies of

SPUP.

Significance of the Study

The researchers of this undertaking desire to make

significant contributions to the better improvement and further

development of the on-the-job training program. This study set

insights on providing enough understanding to the following

people who may benefit from this research study:

Students. The participants are the focus of the research

because ultimately they develop the awareness of themselves,

strength and weaknesses for their career development by

continually summarizing and reflecting upon what they are

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learning in home, school, and community. In totality, students

are in charge of their own choice.

Faculty.It assures that standards and qualifications are

consistent to job requirements or demands. And it also provides

common understanding on standards, qualifications and levels.

School Administrators.It will help them in monitoring the

students in the formulation of the future modifications of

strategies to be more effective in the field of studying

lessons.

Employer. This study can be a key in continuing the study

on the importance of National Certificate II in the career

opportunities among HRTM students so they may be able to gain

more information.

Hospitality Industry.This may help the workers developed

according to the company’s needs, guaranteed highly skilled and

productive workers and savings on production cost through tax

incentives.

Future Researchers.This study provides them pertinent

information which are essential in their research topic related

to this study.

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Definition of Terms

For better appreciation and understanding of this study,

the following terms are defined according to how they were used

in the context of the study.

Assessment.An informal examination by experts of systems,

programming, operations and security to improve efficiency and

effectiveness using industry best practices.

Career.An occupation undertaken for a significant period of a

person’s life and with opportunities for progress.

Certificate.A document serving as evidence or as written

testimony, as of status, qualifications, privileges, or the

truth of something.

College.An institution of higher learning, especially one

providing a general or liberal arts education rather than

technical or professional training.

Diploma.Document given by an educational institution conferring

a degree on a person or certifying that the person has

satisfactorily completed a course of study.

Experience.Particular instance of personally encountering or

undergoing something.

Knowledge.Facts, information and skills acquired by a person

through experience or education.

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On-The-Job Training (OJT).It refers to the program conducted by

the cooperating firm, company or industry, sponsored by the

school in order to expose the student’s actual training.

Opportunity.Set of circumstances that makes it possible to do

something.

PTQF.Philippine TVET Qualifications Framework) quality-assured

framework meant to serve as comprehensive, nationally consistent

yet flexible system for giving recognition to the attainment of

competence along the middle level occupations.

Skill.The ability, coming from one’s knowledge, practice,

aptitude to do something well.

TESDA.(Technical Education and Skills Development Authority)An

agency of the Philippine government under the Department of

Labour and Employment and the Office of the Cabinet Secretary

responsible for managing and supervising technical education and

skills development in the Philippines.

Training Regulation (TR) a TESDA promulgated document that

serves as basis for which the competency-based curriculum and

instructional materials and competency assessment tools are

developed. This document represents specific qualifications. How

the competencies in this qualification can be gained, assessed

and be given recognition is detailed in this promulgated

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document. (TESDA Board Resolution No.2004-13 and Procedures

Manual on TR Development)

Training.The process of planned programs and procedures

undertaken for the improvement of employee’s performance.

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Chapter 2

METHODOLOGY

This chapter presents on how this study would be

conducted. The research design, respondents/subjects of the

study, instrumentation, data gathering procedure, and data

analysis is to be used in treating the data.

Research Design

The research approach, design, and method that were used

in the study is the descriptive design using a survey method to

determine and evaluate the significance of having a TESDA

National Certificate II in the career of BSHRTM Graduates of

SPUP. Further the study saught to identify the attendees of

assessment if they use their knowledge that they get during the

training program to their jobs and to give knowledge to those

who haven’t take the assessment. The researchers conducted the

study after the approval of the dean and participants.

Research Participants

The participants of this study are the 75 graduates who

have taken the National Certificate II and 75 graduates who

haven’t taken National Certificate II. A total of 150

participants.

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In total, this study would be included 150participants.

All participants are graduates of BSHRTM at SPUP Tuguegarao

City.

Sample and Sampling Techniques

The study has utilized the simple random sampling

technique. The sample size for the BSHRTM Graduates of SPUP

would be determined by the Slovin’s Formula using a 0.05 margin

of error.

Research Instrumentation

The principle data gathering instrument to be used in this

study is the questionnaire. The questionnaire was patterned from

the TESDA Training Regulation Manual (2013). The structured

questionnaire will be utilized as the main instrument to gather

data needed for the study. The questionnaire will consist three

parts namely: the first part which gathers information on the

profile of the participants, the second part which deals with

the participant’s background on national certificate II,and

lastly the third part which deals with participant’s assessment

on the significance of TESDA national certificate II into their

career. The questionnaire was pre-tested, improved, and

validated in order to ensure its high validity and reliability.

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Data-Gathering Procedure

The following are the data gathering procedures undertaken

during the conduct of the study;

A written request by the researcher was forwarded to the

Dean in order to seek permission to conduct the study and

to allow them to float the questionnaires to the selected

participants.

A written request by the researcher was forwarded to the

participants in order to inform them of their

participation and invite them for a survey.

Invited graduates were then given questionnaire

administered by the researchers. Assistance were given to

these graduates to help them understand the questions

more. All information gathered from the questionnaires

are collected, secured, analysed, and interpreted.

Information that pertain to the respondents’ personal life

remained confidential for their further security and

protection.

The researchers also made use of online interview to some

participants who are employed in far places.

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Data Analysis

The data which were obtained through the questionnaires

were interpreted and analysed using the statistical tools

described below:

Frequency Count and Percentage Distributionwasused to

determine the participant’s profile.

Weighted mean. This was used to determine the

participant’slevel of significance of TESDA National

Certificate II into their career as BSHRTM Graduates of

Saint Paul University. To understand better the value of

the weighted mean, the following scale will be used as a

basis:

Table 1. Arbitrary Scale

Scale Descriptive interpretation


3.25- 4.00 Very Great Extent
2.50-3.24 Great Extent
1.75-2.4 Low Extent
1.00-1.74 No Extent

Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). This was used to determine

the significant differences on the participants’ level of

significance of National Certificate II into their career

as BSHRTM Graduates of Saint Paul University Philippines

when group according to the profile variables.

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Chapter 3
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

This chapter presents the results, analysis, and

interpretation of the data from the study. Specifically, this

aimed to determine whether having a TESDA NCII is relevant in

the career of BSHRTM graduates of Saint Paul University of the

Philippines Tuguegaro.

The following tables below present the frequency counts

and percentage distribution of the participant’s profile and

their view on the different aspects of the study.

Profile of the Participants

Table 1.Frequency Counts and Percentage Distribution of


the Participants when Grouped According to Age

Age Frequency Count Percentage

19-21 years old 41 27.3%

22-24 years old 49 32.7%

25-27 years old 41 27.3%

28-29 years old 18 12.0%

30 and above 1 0.7%

TOTAL 150 100%

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Table 1 presents the profile of the participants when

grouped according to age. It can be gleaned from the data that

41 participants are at age 19-21 which constitutes 27.3% of the

total population; 49 participants or 32.7% of the total

population are T age 22-24; 41 participants or 27.3% of the

total population are at age 25-27; 18 participants or 12.0% of

the total population are at age 28-29; and 1 participant or 0.7%

of the total population are at age 30 and above.

The data show that majority of the population are at age

22-24 which constitutes to 32.7%

Table 2.Frequency Counts and Percentage Distribution of


the Participants when Grouped According to Sex;

Sex Frequency Count Percentage

Female 84 56.0%

Male 66 44.0%

Total 150 100.0%

Table 2 presents the profile of the participants when

grouped according to sex. It can be seen from the data that 84

participants are female which constitutes to 56% of the total

population, while 66 participants are male which constitutes to

44% of the total population.

Of the 150 participants, majority of the population are

female which can be associated to the greater population of

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female students in the BSHRTM Program than that of male

students.

Table 3.Frequency Counts and Percentage Distribution of


the Participants when Grouped According to Monthly Income

monthly income Frequency Count Percentage

1,000- 10,000 Pesos 48 32.0%


11,000- 20,000 Pesos 42 28.0%
21,000- 30,000 Pesos 48 32.0%
31,000- 40,000 Pesos 8 5.3%
41,000-50,000 Pesos 4 2.7%
Total 150 100.0%

Table 3 presents the profile of the participants when

grouped according to monthly income. It can be gleaned from the

data that 48 participants received a monthly income of 1,000-

10,000 pesos which constitutes to 32.0% of the total population;

42 participants or 28.0% of the total population received a

monthly income of 11,000-20,000 pesos; 48 participants or 32.0%

of the total population received a monthly income of 21,000-

30,000 pesos; 8 participants or 5.3% of the total population

received a monthly income of 31,000-40,000 pesos; and 4

participants or 2.7% of the total population received a monthly

income of 41,000-50,000 pesos.

Results show that majority of the population are receiving

a monthly income of 1,000-10,000 pesos and 21,000-30,000 pesos,

while least of the population receiving a monthly income of

41,000-50,000 pesos.

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Table 5. Frequency Counts and Percentage Distribution of


the Participants when Grouped According to year graduated.
Year Frequency Count Percentage

2008 5 3.33%
2009 2 1.33%
2010 11 7.33%
2011 24 16.00%
2012 15 10.00%
2013 46 30.67%
2014 13 8.67%
2015 14 9.33%
2016 12 8.00%
2017 8 5.33%
Total 150 100%

Table 4 presents that participants’ profile according to

year graduated.

It can be gleaned from the data that 5 participants or

3.33% graduated in 2008; 2 participants or 1.33% graduated in

2009; 11 participants or 7.33 graduated in 2010;24 participants

or 16% graduated in 2011; 15 participants or 10% graduated in

2012; 46 participants or 30.67% graduated in 2013; 13

participants or 8.67% graduated in 2014; 14 participants or

9.33% graduated in 2015; 12 participants or 8% graduated in

2016; and 8 participants or 5.33% graduated in 2017.

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The data show that majority of the participants which is

denoted by 30.67 percent are graduates of year 2013, while the

least denoted by 1.33% are graduates of year 2009.

Table 6.Frequency Counts and Percentage Distribution of


the Participants when Grouped According number of NC II.
Number of NCII Frequency Count Percentage

0 75 50.00%
1 56 37.33%
2 13 8.67%
3 6 4.00%
4 0 0.00%
5 and above 0 0.00%
Total 150 100%

Table 5 presents that participants’ profile according to

number of NC II.

It can be seen from the data that 75 participants or 50%

does not have NC II; 56 participants or 37.33% has 1 NC II; 13

participants or 8.76% has 2 NC II; 6 participants or 4.00% has 3

NC II. None from the participants has more than 3 NC II.

From the data, majority of the participants who took TESDA

courses denoted by 37.33% has taken 1 NC II only. None from the

participants has more than 3 NC II

Work Position of the Participants

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Table 2.1.Frequency Counts and Percentage Distribution of the


Participant’s Work Position

Career Description Frequency Count Percentage


Hotel Manager 23 15.33%
Restaurant Manager 34 22.6%
Front Desk Officer 17 11.3%
Housekeeper 20 13.33%
Chambermaid 8 5.33%
Chef 13 8.67%
Executive 12 8.00%
Housekeeper
Food 22 14.67%
Attendant/Waiter

Table 2 presents the participant’s profile according to

their work position.

It can be seen that 23 participants which constitute to

22.6% of the total population are hotel managers; 34

participants or 22.6% of the total population are restaurant

managers; 17 participants or 11.3% of the total population are

front desk officers; 20 participants or 13.33% of the total

population are housekeepers; 8 participants or 5.33% of the

total population are chambermaids; 13 participants or 8.67% of

the total population are chefs; 12 participants or 8.00% of the

total population are executive housekeepers; and 22 participants

or 14.67% of the total population are food attendant/waiter.

The data show that majority of the participants are

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restaurant managers which is denoted by 22.6 percent of the

population.

The work position of the participants can be attributed to


their field of specialization.

Relevance of TESDA NC II
Table 3. The Weighted Mean and Descriptive Interpretation
of the Participants in the Relevance of TESDA NCII
Relevance of TESDA National Weighted Descriptive
Certificate mean Interpretation
TESDA NC will help me to:
1. Receives and responds into 3.76 Very Great
work place communication. Extend
2. Work in a team environment. 3.66 Very Great
Extend
3. Demonstrate work values. 3.66 Very Great
Extend
4. Participate in a working 3.54 Very Great
environment. Extend
5. Increase my level of 3.60 Very Great
professionalism. Extend
6. Practice negotiation skills. 3.60 Very Great
Extend
7. Develop and practice 3.60 Very Great
negotiation skills. Extend
8. Develop confidence in doing 3.64 Very Great
task related to work. Extend
9. The necessary skills needed 3.60 Very Great
to be employed for a job. Extend
10. Productive in the work 3.60 Very Great
field. Extend
11. Maintain personal growth 3.64 Very Great
and development in my Extend
career.
12. Increase my technical 3.64 Very Great
skills and core Extend
competencies.

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13. Observe workplace hygiene 3.64 Very Great


procedures. Extend
14. Contribute to level of 3.61 Very Great
mastery in demonstrating Extend
the necessary operations
related to my field.
15. Provide effective customer 3.63 Very Great
service. Extend

Table 3.

Presents the relevance of TESDA NC II. The following scale

was used to measure the extent of its relevance; 1=No Extent;

2=Little Extent; 3=Great Extent; 4=Very Great Extent.

As revealed in the data, all the listed relevance of TESDA

NC II were interpreted by the participants as “great extent”;

These are Receive and response to workplace communication with a

weighted mean 3.76 of descriptive interpretation of a “very

great extent”; Work in a team environment with a weighted mean

3.66 of descriptive interpretation of a “very great extent”;

Demonstrate work values, weighted mean 3.66 of descriptive

interpretation of a “very great extent”; Participate in a

working environment weighted mean 3.54; Increase level of

professionalism, weighted mean 3.60 of descriptive

interpretation of a “very great extent”; Practice career

professionalism, weighted mean 3.60 of descriptive

interpretation of a “very great extent”; Develop and practice

negotiation skills, weighted mean 3.60 of descriptive

interpretation of a “very great extent”; Develop confidence in

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doing task related to work, weighted mean 3.64 of descriptive

interpretation of a “very great exten”; Acquire necessary skills

needed to be employed in a job, weighted mean 3.60 of

descriptive interpretation of a “very great extent”; Become

productive in the work field, weighted mean 3.60 of descriptive

interpretation of a “very great extent”; Maintain personal

growth and development in my career, weighted mean 3.64 of

descriptive interpretation of a “very great extent”; Increase my

technical skills and core competencies, weighted mean 3.64 of

descriptive interpretation of a “very great extent”; Observe

workplace hygiene procedures, weighted mean 3.60 of descriptive

interpretation of a “very great extent”; Contribute to level of

mastery in demonstrating the necessary operations related to my

field, weighted mean 3.61 of descriptive interpretation of a

“very great extent” and Provide effective costumer service,

weighted mean 3.64 of descriptive interpretation of a “very

great extent.”

Generally, the overall computed weighted mean of 3.64 were

interpreted by the participants as “very great extent.”

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Chapter 4
SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Summary
This study was conducted for the purpose of coming up with

a data in finding out whether having a TESDA NC II is relevant

in the career opportunities of BSHRTM Graduates of St. Paul

University Philippines Tuguegarao.

This study used the descriptive method of research in

order to determine and evaluate the relevance of having TESDA

national certificate II. This study used descripted research to

identify the attendees of assessment if they use their knowledge

that they get during the training program to their jobs.

There were 150participants in the study. 75participants

are graduates who have taken the National Certificate II and the

other 75participants are graduates who haven’t taken National

Certificate II. To total, this study included 250 participants.

All respondents are graduates of BSHRTM at Saint Paul University

Philippines Tuguegarao City.

Participants Profile

1.1 AGE

The majority of the participants are 22-24 years old which

is about 39.7 percent of the total population.

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1.2 SEX

The participants were mostly female which constitutes to

56.00 percent of the total population.

1.3 MONTHLY INCOME

MajorityOf the total population, 32.0 percent were

receiving a monthly income of 1,000-10,000 pesos making an equal

percentage to that of those who receive a monthly income of

21,000-30,000 pesos.

1.4 WORK POSITION

The majority of participants are restaurant managers which

is denoted by 22.6 percent of the total population.

1.5 YEAR GRADUATED

Majority of the participants graduated in the year 2013

which is denoted by 30.76 percent of the total population.

1.6 NUMBER OF NC II

Majority of the participants who already enrolled TESDA

courses has taken at least 1 NC II only.

2. RELEVANCE OF TESDA NCII

The participants placed a very great extent on the

relevance of TESDA NCII in their career opportunities as denoted

by the overall computed mean of 3.63.

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Conclusion

Based on the findings of the study, the following

conclusions are drawn

The profile of the respondents as to age, sex, and monthly

income are irrespective from each other. Even though majority of

the respondents were 22-24 years old, this doesn’t have any

effect on their monthly income. While most of the respondents

are female, this isn’t a guarantee that they receive a higher

income than the male participants.

Majority of the participants preferred being a restaurant

manager as a career. This shows that their knowledge in

restaurant management will likely be utilized. This can be also

attributed to their abilities in line with their field of

specialization.

As to the relevance of TESDA NC II in their career

opportunities, the participants majorly emphasized that having a

TESDA NC II is relevant because it will help them receive and

respond to workplace communication. This is attributed to the

importance of communication to employees when it comes to their

workplace.

Generally, the participants put up a great extent on the

relevance of having a TESDA NC II in their career opportunities

denoted by a general weighted mean of 3. 63. This shows

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thatthere is a great relevance of having a TESDA NC II in the

career opportunities of BSHRTM graduates of Saint Paul

University Philippines Tuguegarao City.

Recommendations

In the light of the findings and conclusions made, the

following are recommended:

BSHRTM students of St. Paul University Philippines

Tuguegarao City may encouraged to enrol in a TESDA Course

to have a TESDA NC II. Their time of enrolment are upon

availability of time for as long as it does not conflict

with their class schedules.

Graduates of BSHRTM of St. Paul University Philippines may

enroll in a TESDA Course to secure a TESDA NC II because

it is relevant in their career opportunities.

Graduates of BSHRTM who already hold a TESDA NC II may

still encouraged to enrol other TESDA Courses in order to

increase their knowledge and level of competencies.

Number of TESDA NC II may considered by employers so that

more graduates of BSHRTM may be encouraged to enrol and

take up TESDA NC II courses.

Employing agencies may increase their standard in

employment considering the TESDA background of employees.

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APPENDICES

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Appendix A

Approval letter to the Dean

Letter to the Respondents

Letter to the Participants

Dear Ma’am/Sir:

We are students from St. Paul University Philippines of

the BSHRTM department conducting a research titled “The

Relevance of TESDA National Certificate II in the Career

Opportunities of BSHRTM Graduates of SPUP”.

Aware of the fact that you are a graduate of SPUP, we

would like to invite you to be a respondent by answering the

questions stated below. We understand that this questionnaire

requires information pertaining to your personal life that’s why

we are assuring that this material shall be secured and all

information disclosed hereby shall be held confidential. Your

response to this survey is highly valuable.

Thank You and God Bless!

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Dean

Participants:

Christian Greetings! The undersigned fourth (4th) year


Bachelor of Science in the Hotel and Restaurant Management
(BSHRM) and Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management (BSTM)
students of the School of Business and Hospitality Management
(SBAHM) will conduct a research titled “Research tittle” in
partial fulfilment of the requirements in Tourism and
Hospitality Research Method (TUR109)
In connection to this, we would like to involve you as the
research participants of this study. Every answer that you will
supply will considered vital. Rest assured that your response
will be with utmost confidentiality.

ZANNIYA NICOLE F. CACHO LEA SHAIRAH NOVIEL D. SIMON

ARIANNE D. BRIONES WINNIE JOY P. BUNGAG

AGATHA MARIE R. AGUSTIN

Noted By:

GLEN C. CAGURANGAN, MSHM


Research Adviser

Endorsed By:

MRS. KRYZYA-CALAGUI, MSHM


Associate Dean, BSHRTM

Approved By:

MRS. CHARITO M. GUILLERMO


Program Dean, SBAHM

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Name: _____________________________________ (Optional)


Age: ( ) 19–21
( ) 22-24
( ) 25-27
( ) 28-29
Sex: ( ) Female ( ) Male
Monthly Income:
___1,000-10,000 Pesos
___11,000-20,000 Pesos
___21,000-30,000 Pesos
___31,000-40,000 Pesos
___41,000- 50,000 Pesos
Year Graduated: __________
__________ (Please Specify Income if none of the above)
Have you enrolled in any TESDA Course/s? Yes_____ No______
What Course/s did you take?
____________________________________________________
How many TESDA NC II have you acquired? ____________
A. Work Position(Please put a check mark(/) on the box
provided)

Career Description

Hotel Manager
Restaurant Manager
Front Desk Officer
Housekeeper
Chambermaid
Chef
Executive Housekeeper
Food Attendant/ Waiter

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If none of these, please specify:


B. Relevance of TESDA National Certificate

Directions: Please use the following scale to answer the


questions below: 1=No Extent; 2=Little Extent; 3=Great
Extent; 4=Very Great Extent
The TESDA NCII will help me to: 4 3 2 1

1. Receive and response to workplace


communication.
2. Work in a team environment.
3. Demonstrate work values.
4. Participate in a working environment.
5. Increase my level of professionalism.
6. Practice career professionalism.
7. Develop and practice negotiation skills.
8. Develop confidence in doing task related to
work.
9. Acquire necessary skills needed to be
employed for a job.
10. Become productive in the work field.
11. Maintain personal growth and development in
my career.
12. Increase my technical skills and core
competencies.
13. Observe workplace hygiene procedures.

14. Contribute to level of mastery in


demonstrating the necessary operations related
to my field.
15. Provide effective customer service

Signature

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Agatha Marie R. Agustin


Age: 21
Birth date: August 27, 1996
Home Address: Cagumitan, Tuao, Cagayan
Email Address: agathamarieagustin@gmail.com
Civil Status: Single
Religion: Roman Catholic

FAMILY BACKGROUND
Father: Oliver D. Agustin
Mother: Arlene R. Agustin

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Primary: Believers Bible Baptist Academy
Secondary: Itawes National High School
Tertiary: St. Paul University Philippines

WORK EXPERIENCE
Trainee, Max’s Restaurant, Tuguegarao City April - June 2016
Trainee, Shipboard Training, 2GO Travel (Apex Program) July 2016
Trainee, Al Fresco Restaurant, Saint Paul University Philippines
August – January 2017

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Arianne D. Briones


Age: 20
Birth date: October 13, 1997
Home Address: Tabuk City, Kalinga
Email Address: ariannebrioness@gmail.com
Civil Status: Single
Religion: Roman Catholic

FAMILY BACKGROUND
Father: Ric C. Briones
Mother: Lilia D. Briones

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Primary: Agbannawag Elementary School
Secondary: Agbannawag National High School
Tertiary: St. Paul University Philippines

WORK EXPERIENCE
Trainee, Crown Pavillion Tuguegarao City April2016- June 2016
Trainee, Shipboard Training, 2GO Travel (Apex Program) July 2016
Trainee, Al Fresco Restaurant, Saint Paul University Philippines
August – January 2017

SPUP School of Business Accountancy and Hospitality Management


St. Paul University Philippines
Tuguegarao City, Cagayan 3500 56

CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Winnie Joy P. Bungag


Age: 20
Birth date: September 21, 1997
Home Address: Esperanza East Aurora Isabela
Email Address: winniebungag1997@gmail.com
Civil Status: Single
Religion: Roman Catholic

FAMILY BACKGROUND
Father: Orlando A. Bungag
Mother: Susana P. Bungag

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Primary: Esperanza Elementary School
Secondary: Dona Aurora National High School
Tertiary: St. Paul University Philippines

WORK EXPERIENCE
Trainee, Pulsar Hotel, February - April 2016
Trainee, Shipboard Training, 2GO Travel (Apex Program) July 2016
Trainee, Al Fresco Restaurant, Saint Paul University Philippines
August – January 2017

SPUP School of Business Accountancy and Hospitality Management


St. Paul University Philippines
Tuguegarao City, Cagayan 3500 57

CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Lea Shairah Noviel D. Simon


Age: 21
Birth date: November 14, 1996
Home Address: Ilagan Isabela
Email Address: leashairah.simon@gmail.com
Civil Status: Single
Religion: Roman Catholic

FAMILY BACKGROUND
Father: Eligio P. Simon
Mother: Florida V. Simon

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Primary: Ilagan East Central School
Secondary: Isabela National High School
Tertiary: St. Paul University Philippines

WORK EXPERIENCE
Trainee, Crown Pavillion Tuguegarao City April2016- June 2016
Trainee, Shipboard Training, 2GO Travel (Apex Program) July 2016
Trainee, Al Fresco Restaurant, Saint Paul University Philippines
August – January 2017

SPUP School of Business Accountancy and Hospitality Management


St. Paul University Philippines
Tuguegarao City, Cagayan 3500 58

CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Zanniya Nicole F. Cacho


Age: 21
Birth date: November 29, 1996
Home Address: TumauiniIsabela
Email Address: Ncacho96@gmail.com
Civil Status: Single
Religion: Methodist

FAMILY BACKGROUND
Father: Eugenio A. Cacho Jr.
Mother: Venus F. Cacho

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Primary: Tumauini North Central School
Secondary: Tumauini National High School
Tertiary:St. Paul University Philippines

WORK EXPERIENCE
Trainee, Hotel Carmelita, Tuguegarao City
Trainee, Shipboard Training, 2GO Travel (Apex Program) July 2016
Trainee, Al Fresco Restaurant, Saint Paul University Philippines
August – January 2017

SPUP School of Business Accountancy and Hospitality Management

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