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Negros Oriental State University partner with biz industry group to bridge skills gap

NOHRRA president Royani Dy (2nd from left) and NORSU vIce president for administration and finance Dr. Noel Marjon Yasi (3rd from right) show the MOA they signed, which allows the deployment of NORSU interns to NOHRRA member-establishments.(RAL/PIA7 Negros Oriental)

DUMAGUETE CITY, Negros Oriental (PIA) -- Students taking up hospitality management courses at the Negros Oriental State University (NORSU) can now look forward to an internship program with any of the 65 establishments under the Negros Oriental Hotel, Resort, and Restaurant Association (NOHRRA) Inc.

This after the state university partnered with NOHRRA to push for the advancement of the hospitality industry in the province. 

NORSU vice president for administration and finance, Dr. Noel Marjon Yasi, said this partnership will help bridge the knowledge and skills gap between the industry and the future workforce.

“This is a welcome partnership. Right now we are trying to build up and connect the link. What is the need of the industry and what competencies do they still need and we can do trainings,” said Yasi.

He said the collaboration between NORSU and NOHRRA will bring with it many advantages to both the students and the industry. 

“Partnering with NOHRRA has several advantages. Number one is the experiential learning opportunities. Even with our efforts to simulate what you have in your restaurants, in your hotels, there’s nothing that can replace actual experience,” he added.

He is also hopeful that this partnership will lead to job opportunities for their future graduates in local hotels, resorts, and restaurants. 

Meanwhile, NOHRRA president Royani Dy is optimistic that the partnership will help address the need for skilled personnel by the local hotel, resort, and restaurant owners. 

NORSU currently deploys around 300 interns for restaurants and 200 for hotels.

“We really need those numbers. Some hotels accept as much as 40 on-the-job trainees, while we have restaurants that accept around 80. So, it’s a win-win situation for us,” said Dy.

This collaboration will also grant member establishments of NOHRRA access to trainings in related fields or industries such as culinary arts, barista training, and restaurant and hotel servicing, among others, which will be facilitated by NORSU.

“It helps our members a lot in terms of training, which we are very thankful for, because the training for our members will be free,” Dy said.

The NOHRRA president believes this partnership will contribute to leveling the standards in the local hospitality industry and hospitality education in the province.

The agreement to deploy NORSU interns to NOHRRA member-establishments will start this year. 

Each student will have to render a maximum of 600 hours of internship in the establishment where they are accepted.

This agreement covers students from all campuses of NORSU in Dumaguete City, Bais City, Bayawan-Sta. Catalina, Pamplona, Siaton, Mabinay, and Guihulngan City. (RAL/PIA7 Negros Oriental) 

Students of NORSU hotel and restaurant management services will have a secured OJT deployment in any of the 65 member-establishments of the Negros Oriental Hotel, Resort, and Restaurant Associaton (NOHRRA) Inc. after NORSU and NOHRRA signed a memorandum of agreement for the internship program. (RAL/PIA7-Negros Oriental)

Dy also said that she is delighted to  have interns from NORSU since they are well trained. 

In addition, this will also grant NOHRRA member - establishments access to trainings in related fields or industries like culinary arts, barista training, restaurant and hotel servicing, among others which will be facilitated by NORSU.

“It helps our members a lot in terms of training, collaboration which we are very thankful because the training for our members will be free,” Dy said.

The NOHRRA president believes that this partnership will contribute to levelling the standards in the local hospitality industry and hospitality education in the province.

The agreement to deploy NORSU interns to NOHRRA member-establishments will start this year. Each intern will have to render a maximum of 600 hours of internship in the establishment where they are admitted.

This agreement covers students from all campuses of NORSU in Dumaguete City, Bais City, Bayawan-Sta. Catalina, Pamplona, Siaton, Mabinay, and Guihulngan City. (RAL/PIA7 Negros Oriental) 

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Roi Anthoni Lomotan

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Roi Anthoni Lomotan is an Information Officer at Philippine Information Agency (PIA) - 7. He is currently based in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental. His job at PIA includes covering general beat assignments and other important events in the province.

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