WI Module 5
WI Module 5
WI Module 5
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Pre-Immersion
Quarter 1Module 5
Appreciating the
Importance
of Credentials
Introductory Message
As a facilitator you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this
module. You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing
them to manage their own learning. Moreover, you are expected to
encourage and assist the learners as they do the tasks included in the
module.
The hand is one of the most symbolized parts of the human body. It is often
used to depict skill, action and purpose. Through our hands we may learn,
create and accomplish. Hence, the hand in this learning resource signifies
that you as a learner is capable and empowered to successfully achieve the
relevant competencies and skills at your own pace and time. Your academic
success lies in your own hands!
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and
time. You will be enabled to process the contents of the learning material
while being an active learner.
This module has the following parts and corresponding icons:
Expectation - These are what you will be able to know after
completing the lessons in the module
Pre-test - This will measure your prior knowledge and the concepts to
be mastered throughout the lesson.
Recap - This section will measure what
learnings and skills that you understand from
the previous lesson.
Lesson- This section will discuss the topic for this module.
Posttest - This will measure how much you have learned from the
entire module. Ito po ang parts ng module
EXPECTATIONS
This is your self-learning module on Pre-Immersion. All the activities
provided in this lesson will help you learn and understand Appreciating
Importance of Credentials!
PRETEST
Directions: Identify the kind of form or certificate being described by the following
statements. Write B if it is Barangay Certificate; R if it is Resume; P if it is a Police
Clearance; M if it is Mayor’s Permit, or C if it is Medical Certificate.
C 1. This certificate must be based on facts known to the doctor, including the
practitioner’s own observations as well as information provided by the patient.
P 2. This document is issued to a person to prove and certify he or she is free and
cleared from any case, liability, crime, offense, and bad record in the local town or
municipality he or she is currently residing.
B 3. The recent cedula and ID are the two important requirements for this
certificate.
From your last module, you learned about confidentiality in the workplace and
conflict resolution. Suppose you work in a police station or a law firm and signed a
confidentiality agreement regarding all their cases at hand, suddenly your friend
who was a suspect to a crime asked you for some documents that are in your
office’s possession that may help him in his case. How would you deal with the
situation? Briefly write your reaction to this scenario.
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LESSON
2. It gives the hiring manager an overview of the qualifications you have for the job
for which you’re applying.
• Begin resume by writing your full name, address, telephone number, fax, a*
• Write an objective. The objective is a short sentence describing what type of
work you hope to obtain.
• Use dynamic action verbs such as accomplished, collaborated, encouraged,
established, facilitated, founded, managed, etc.
• Begin work experience with your most recent job. Include the company
specifics and your responsibilities.
• Do not use the subject 'I', use tenses in the past, except for your present job.
Example: Conducted routine inspections of on-site equipment.
• Place your work experience before your education. In English speaking
countries, especially in the United States, work experience is the most
important factor in hiring.
• Ask for permission to use someone as a reference before you interview for a
position. It's also a good idea to let your references know that you will be
interviewing if you haven't interviewed for a while. In this way, references will
be in the loop if a potential employer calls or sends an email for further
information. But don’t include the contact information of your references on
your resume. The phrase available upon request will suffice.
• Your entire resume should ideally not be any longer than one page. If you
have had a number of years of experience specific to the job you are applying
for, two pages are also acceptable.
Aside from producing a resume, you also have to learn how to write business
letter. It is an official form of communication used for several business purposes
such as presenting proposal, filing a leave, or even in applying for a job.
Mr. John Wu
Chief Executive Officer
JW Group of Companies
Ayala Avenue, Makati Philippines
My venture into the professional world started when I was in college. All that time I
decided to work as a service crew at Jollibee Katipunan in order to orient myself
with the rudiments of the fast food business, and perhaps, how medium and large
scale business operate in general. Because of my dedication as an employee and my
foresight, I was later on promoted as the outlet’s store manager. Nonetheless, this
was only beginning of my professional growth. Later on, I landed in managerial and
executive positions in two other companies and eventually earned my master’s
degree in business administration (MBA). Thus, at this point in my life, I feel that I
have already acquired sufficient experiences
To enable me to efficiently oversee the operations of your company.
Should you decide to hire me, I promise to do my best to ensure the growth of your
company.
Sincerely,
Nicolas C. Reyes
Applicant
Another important skill you need to learn is filling out application forms.
Most employers, colleges, training organizations etc. produce their own application
form, which you need to complete when applying for a job, course or training
program. This is your first opportunity to create a good impression and meet the
standards and criteria set by the company, college, and training organization.
Remember you only get one chance to make an initial good impression.
Besides resume and application forms, you will also need other documents
such as: Barangay clearance, Police clearance, mayor’s clearance and medical
certificate. How do you get them? You have to visit the barangay hall, and other
offices where they are being processed.
1. Look for the location of entrance especially during this new normal.
2. Wait for temperature check.
3. Log in and get a number.
4. Wait until your number is called.
5. Fill out a given request slip.
6. Wait again until your clearance is signed by the Barangay Chairman.
Your name will be again called.
7. No fee is collected unless for business purposes.
Police Clearance is a
document issued to a person
to prove and certify that
he/she is free and cleared
from any case, liability, crime,
offense, and bad record in the
local town or municipality he/
she is currently residing. The
Police Department or PNP
Station is authorized to issue
this certificate to any
individual under its
jurisdiction.
Police Clearance is usually requested when you apply for a job either local or
abroad or when you need to show some supporting documents in applying for an ID
like passport or when a government agency or any office requires it. Police
clearance is valid for 6 months while NBI is valid for one year.
Mayor’s Clearance
Individuals need to secure a Mayor’s Clearance before they can apply for a
firearms license. People seeking employment are sometimes also required to secure
the same. This is especially true of applicants to the Philippine National Police
(PNP). Some schools and overseas employment agencies require their
students/recruits to secure a Certificate of Good Moral Character before they are
allowed to enroll or apply.
REQUIREMENTS:
Physical Examination
Date Examined: _____________
Height: ______________Weight: ___________________Blood Pressure: ___________
Pulse, Resting: ____________________Respiratory Rate: ______________________
Other Remarks
Other findings Yes No If Yes, please specify
Asthma
Food allergy
Undergone Operation
Kidney infection
Heart ailment
Others
Medical Officer
For Work Immersion Only
Objective/s:
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Education
Skills/Qualifications
List your strengths relevant for the
role/position you are applying for
Secial Awards/ Honors/
Certificates
It’s okay to brag about your GPA,
awards, and honors. Feel free to
summarize your coursework too.
References:
WRAP – UP
To wrap-up everything you have learned today, read and
answer the following questions on a sheet of paper.
VALUING
Upon learning your lessons today and upon filling out those forms as well as
writing your application letter, what did you realize? What particular value or
quality should you possess to completely enhance your skill and why? You may
answer it in a 100 word – paragraph.
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POSTTEST
A. Aggressiveness C. Flexibility
B. Courtesy D. Tactfulness