ABSTRACT
An internship curriculum is one of the cornerstones at the tertiary level, all students must finish this curriculum in order to complete their academic requirements and further improve their professional career. This proves that every university in the country believes that whatever time invested in such a curriculum is truly worthwhile. Furthermore, students extending their insight beyond their youthful age in this endeavor is essential in enhancing the concepts afar from what they have learned within the university. The Student Career Portal for PUP CCIS has a simple interface that provides assistance to the students seeking a potential company to start their internship and build their skills for the career they have chosen. It can be used by the educational institutes or colleges to help their students who are in the internship year level. The Student Career Portal deals with four (4) kinds of users such as the admin, faculty-in-charge, student, and the employer where each module is carefully designed depending on the user's preference, usage, and respective roles. The purpose of this project is to improve the ability of the abovementioned users to manage the curriculum through the use of a system that gives students with much resources for easily finding a company that can correlate with the skillset they have gained and honed while in the university, organized their task and deadlines with minimum effort, enable the faculty-in-charge to easily keep track of students requirements, tasks, and internship progress, provides employers with a bigger audience for their slot vacancy and ultimately permits the admin to monitor the overall information within the system to ensure that all is well. It supports the current process which enables things to be simplified and considerably quickened, making the tasks of the users involved with ease.
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