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		<title>By: steffanie</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 07:50:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Ina, 
I like your Blog! One of my friends referred me to your site and I can see why you got so many loyal viewers. My name is Steffanie, and I’m currently an incoming senior student. I’m currently having my OJT right now and as a project, my friends and I made a website.  
I’m sure that you already know, but finding an OJT/Internship as a student is pretty hard. There isn’t a real resource out there and as a student, we always end up getting stuck working in a boring company unrelated to our field, or we end up with a good company, have the work that&#039;s right for us, but we end up making coffee for the bosses or stapling documents for them. It&#039;s a classic, I know. 
That&#039;s why we decided to join together and come up with a real resource that would actually benefit students, whether from a private school or a university (after all, we are the future of the country right). We came out with a website called OJTCareers.com, which would bridge the gap between the students and employers and ultimately show them that we&#039;re already competent enough for a real job. It is basically a free website that allows students to find available OJT jobs online.  
Right now, there are thousands of smaller companies out there that are willing to provide legitimate, hands on training, but are often trumped by the monstrous prices of the main job companies, such as JobsDB.com and Jobstreet.com which don&#039;t even prioritize OJTs like us.  
Help give the students of today’s future a fighting chance. What started off as a small project between 3 friends 3 months ago is now a network of 5 schools and over 12 students. Let’s try to make a difference and build the Filipino youth community together. I believe we&#039;re all Iskolars ng Bayan, in our own way.  
If you would like to partner up with us and support our cause, simply write a blog post about us, or link us to your site. The more students that hear about us, the more people will benefit. We look forward to hearing from you. 
- Steffanie  =)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Ina,<br />
I like your Blog! One of my friends referred me to your site and I can see why you got so many loyal viewers. My name is Steffanie, and I’m currently an incoming senior student. I’m currently having my OJT right now and as a project, my friends and I made a website.<br />
I’m sure that you already know, but finding an OJT/Internship as a student is pretty hard. There isn’t a real resource out there and as a student, we always end up getting stuck working in a boring company unrelated to our field, or we end up with a good company, have the work that&#8217;s right for us, but we end up making coffee for the bosses or stapling documents for them. It&#8217;s a classic, I know.<br />
That&#8217;s why we decided to join together and come up with a real resource that would actually benefit students, whether from a private school or a university (after all, we are the future of the country right). We came out with a website called OJTCareers.com, which would bridge the gap between the students and employers and ultimately show them that we&#8217;re already competent enough for a real job. It is basically a free website that allows students to find available OJT jobs online.<br />
Right now, there are thousands of smaller companies out there that are willing to provide legitimate, hands on training, but are often trumped by the monstrous prices of the main job companies, such as JobsDB.com and Jobstreet.com which don&#8217;t even prioritize OJTs like us.<br />
Help give the students of today’s future a fighting chance. What started off as a small project between 3 friends 3 months ago is now a network of 5 schools and over 12 students. Let’s try to make a difference and build the Filipino youth community together. I believe we&#8217;re all Iskolars ng Bayan, in our own way.<br />
If you would like to partner up with us and support our cause, simply write a blog post about us, or link us to your site. The more students that hear about us, the more people will benefit. We look forward to hearing from you.<br />
- Steffanie  =)</p>
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		<title>By: Mary Acuna</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary Acuna</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 20:23:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>read this today. interesting. 

http://www.prweb.com/releases/wordpress-plugin/online-identity/prweb2218964.htm</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>read this today. interesting. </p>
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