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TRACER STUDY OF THE BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL

TECHNOLOGY GRADUATES MAJOR IN MECHANICAL


TECHNOLOGY OF BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
AY 2021-2022

A Thesis
presented to
the
Faculty of College of Industrial Technology
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
The National Engineering University
Alangilan Campus
Alangilan, Batangas
City

In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the
Degree Bachelor of Industrial
Technology Major in Mechanical
Technology

By:

Hernandez, Neil Joseph

M.
Magnaye, Nathaniel
D. Mandigma, Ian M.
Santos, Paula Cassandra P.
May 2023
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

With boundless love and gratitude, we, the researchers, would like to

express our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to everyone who assisted us

in making this study successful. Deepest appreciation to the following

individuals who have contributed significantly to the study's success:

To Dr. Elisa D. Gutierrez, Dean of the College of Industrial Technology,

for allowing us to pursue the study.

We sincerely thank Dr. Shirley E. Maranan, our adviser and subject

matter specialist, for her invaluable scholarly assistance and undeniable effort,

suggestions, and provisions made while supervising the study.

To Assoc. Prof. Irish Giselle C. Bautista, chairperson of the panel of

examiners, for the guidance and supervision that aided us in completing the

study successfully, as well as her collaboration in making the study possible.

To Dr. Jeffrey P. Maranan, one of our panelists, for providing great

advice, remarks, and time to this study, as well as for sharing his insights and

invaluable ideas that aided us in carrying out the study.

To Assoc. Prof. Servillano A. Gardiano, our course adviser, for his kind

supervision, sincere gratitude, and the learning opportunities he delivers to

learners and researchers like us, who persist to mold each student to push
themselves to their limit.

This study would not have been feasible without the support of
our
classmates, professors, friends, family, and loved ones. We appreciate you

and your presence all through-out the journey of putting together this study.

Thank you.

To the respondents, thank you for your full cooperation and support into

making this study possible by cooperating through surveys.

To our parents, who have pushed us and helped ensure that we are

comfortable in tackling these tasks, even on busy schedules. Our journey in

college would not have been bearable without you by our side, as well us the

countless times of pushing us to continue, reminding us that why we started,

and that we are nearing the end of our college life. Your undying guidance and

life advice kept us motivated to accomplish this study.

Above all, we acknowledge the Omnipotent Creator for providing us with

this opportunity and granting us the potential for success, for His shower of

blessings throughout the finalization of our research study, and for

consistently directing us in the right direction. We trust that you, Lord God, will

always safeguard and direct us.


DEDICATION

We would like to dedicate this paper to our Almighty father, for

providing us with the strength, wisdom, and knowledge throughout

this program.

To our parents, who never stop believing in us and supporting us. Giving us

motivation to do our best every day, cheering us on every decision we made, and

loving us even on our worst days.

To our friends and lovers, who has been with us through tough times

and sleepless nights, with unwavering encouragement, instilling in us a

positive attitude

to finish this journey successfully.

OurAlma mater; your support and faith in us is sincerely valued.

Finally, this work is for the benefit of the next generation Mechanical

Technologists. We guarantee that this research will improve services and

treatments not only for us, but also for future generations, in every way

imaginable.
There is no way to quantify our love for you all. The blessings of God are upon you.

-Neil

-Nathan

-Ian

-Cassey
ABSTRACT

The aim of this tracer study was to highlight the prevailing employment

status of the graduates of Batangas State University - The National

Engineering University's Bachelor of Industrial Technology Major in

Mechanical Technology from Academic Year 2021 to 2022. This study focused

on the personal, educational and employment data of the respondents. The

study's findings were utilized by the researchers to enhance, modify, or

significantly improve the curricula of the BIT - Mechanical Technology program

in hopes of making it more adaptable to the demands of the rapidly evolving

industry.The descriptive survey method was used in the study, which included

all of the respondents from the Mechanical Technology graduates of 2021 and

2022. All 45 graduates responded, indicating that 100 percent of them were

able to complete the survey. The Graduate Tracer Study (GTS) was the primary

tool used to collect the necessary data.

In accordance with the findings, the majority of graduates are male,

with 10 female graduates, 20-24 years old, and single. The majority of

graduate respondents did not take a professional examination. The vast

majority of graduates pursued the degree due to a strong passion for the

profession and availability of course offering in chosen institution. According


to the data, the majority of graduates pursue advanced studies for

professional development. The large percentage of the graduates stated that

they work as Cadet Technicians.


SohbiKohgei Incorporated employs the most Mechanical Technology

graduates, followed by Cal-Comp Precision Philippines Incorporated, Joel

Chavez Equipment and Rentals Corporation, ResultsCX, and Safe Sea Shipping

Agency Incorporated. The majority of respondents work in non-government

organizations or industries, locally, and with only one respondent working

abroad. The majority of respondents work in organizations with 200 or more

employees, at their current job for 1-6 months, and graduates agreed that

their first job is related to the course they took. Moreover, majority of

graduates indicated that their first job was related to their college curriculum,

intend to remain in their current jobs, and the reasons why the majority of

mechanical graduates remain in their jobs are related to their special skill,

followed by salaries and wages.

In accordance with the findings of the study, the Alma Mater, Batangas

State University - Alangilan Campus is dedicated to their objective by providing

an amenable learning environment for knowledge generation and utilization

through innovative education in the field of technological advancement.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

TITLE PAGE i

APPROVAL SHEET
ii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
iii
DEDICATION
v
ABSTRACT
vi
TABLE OF CONTENTS

LIST OF TABLES vii

LIST OF FIGURES i

CHAPTERS
xi

xi

I. THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND

Introduction 1

Background of the Study 3

Objectives of the Study 5

Scope and Delimitation of the Study 7

Significance of the Study 8

Conceptual Framework 9

Definition of Terms 10
II. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

Conceptual Literature 13

Research Literature 16

Synthesis 22

III. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND PROCEDURE

Research Design 23

Respondents of the Study 23

Data Gathering Instrument 24

Data Gathering Procedure 25

Statistical Treatment 26

IV. PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA

Personal Information 27

Reason for Pursuing the Course 31

Employability of Graduates 32

Relevance of the Mechanical Technology Graduates First Job 43

Graduates Satisfaction in the Present Job 45

Proposed Plan of Action to Further Enhance the Employability 50


of Mechanical Technology Graduates
V. SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

Summary 53

Findings 53

Conclusion 62

Recommendation 58

BIBLIOGRAPHY

APPENDICES

CURRICULUM VITAE
LIST OF TABLES
Table Page

1 NumbersofGraduates of Bachelor
ofIndustrialTechnology Major 24
inMechanicalTechnology
2 ProfileofMechanicalTechnology Graduates’inTermsof Sex 28

3 ProfileofMechanicalTechnology Graduates’in Termsof Age 29

4 ProfileofMechanicalTechnology Graduates’
inTermsofProfessional Examination Passed 30

5 ProfileofMechanicalTechnologyGraduates
inTerms ofReasonsPursuing theDegree 31

6 ProfileofMechanicalTechnologyGraduates
inTermsofPursuingAdvanced Studies 32

7 EmployabilityRateofMechanical TechnologyGraduates 33

8
34
EmployabilityofMechanicalTechnologyGraduat
es inTerms ofLengthof TimeWaitingfor
theFirst Job
9
35
EmployabilityofMechanicalTechnologyGraduat
es inTerms ofNumberofJobSince Graduation
10
EmployabilityofMechanicalTechnologyGradua 35
tes inTerms ofEmploymentStatus

11 EmployabilityofMechanicalTechnologyGraduates
inTerms ofPresentOccupation 37

12 EmployabilityofMechanicalTechnologyGraduates
inTermsofGrossMonthlyIncome 38
13 EmployabilityofMechanicalTechnologyGraduates
inTermsofPresentEmployer 39
14 EmployabilityofMechanicalTechnologyGraduates
inTermsofNatureofWork 41

15 EmployabilityofMechanicalTechnologyGraduates
inTermsofPlaceofWork 41

16 EmployabilityinTerms ofNumber of Employees inthe Company


wheretheMechanicalTechnologyGraduatesare Working

42

17 Employability of Mechanical Technology Graduates in terms of


Length of Service in the Present Job 43

18 Relevance of the Mechanical Technology Graduates’ First Job to their


Graduates Course/Degree

44

19 Relevanceofthe Mechanical TechnologyGraduates’


FirstJobtotheirCurriculuminCollege

44

20 Relevanceofthe Mechanical TechnologyGraduates’


FirstJobtotheirCompetenciesAcquiredfromthe University

45

21 MechanicalTechnologyGraduates’Satisfaction
inTermsofIntentiontoStayintheirPresentJob 46

22 Mechanical Technology Graduates’ Satisfaction in terms of Reasons


for Staying in their Present Job

48

23 Mechanical Technology Graduates’ Satisfaction in terms of Reasons


for Changing their Present Job

49

24 Mechanical Technology Graduates’ Update sponsored by Batangas


State University 50

25 Propose a Plan of Action to Further Enhance the Employability of


Mechanical Technology Graduates
51
LIST OF FIGURES

Figures Page

1 Conceptual Paradigm of
TracerStudyofBachelorofIndustrialTechnolo
gy-
MechanicalTechnologyGraduates of BatangasState University 9
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The National Engineering University
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CHAPTER I
THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND

This chapter presents the introduction, background, objectives,

significance, scope and delimitation, and definition of terms of the study.

Introduction

Tracer studies are frequently intended to follow changes at a singular level,

following an improvement intercession. For instance, a tracer study may be

intended to follow people who have gotten professional training to see if or how

they utilize the education or training they received, and how their lives progress

over a long time.

A country's economy runs on the information and abilities of its people.

The necessities for abilities develop with outside ventures, innovative advances,

and globalization. To stay up with changes, individuals need to procure abilities

to be useful and make money and these can be accomplished through

education. Education is the main component for the strengthening of individuals

for their financial, political, and innovative turn of events. The learning

conditions of advanced education establishments should accept the perception

of this in organizing their course programs. With the end goal of value

affirmation programs, higher education establishments can contribute

definitively by applying the standards of tracer study to make a reasonable


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learning-strengthening climate for the ceaseless advancement of past

undergraduates. While numerous advanced education institutions give

preparation to various clients, most fail to remember them when they

graduate and
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pass on the institutions' current circumstances without any means to reach

them. Employment upon graduation and over the long haul is, naturally, a

significant need for the huge larger part of our college undergraduates. The

central mission of our college keeps on being the formation of an open space of

higher advancing inside a deep-rooted point of view. This depends on the value

of access and ought to be viewed as a chance for the individual turn of events,

permitting every one of those fit for profiting from advanced education to

incorporate better into the worldwide technological society (Ramirez, et. al.,

2014).

Each scholastic establishment will likely produce skilled and exceptionally

qualified graduates that can ultimately be serious in a local and global field. A

tracer study is an extremely useful asset that can give important data to

assessing the whereabouts and execution of the graduates in the work

environment (Cuadra et al., 2019).

Mechanical Technology students who are skilled with hand tools and a

variety of machine tools are responsible for the maintenance and repair of all

kinds of machines. Students are also involved in the construction and design of

any kind of machinery, from the industry's largest equipment to the most recent

designs. Students of Mechanical Technology are keen on figuring out how


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things work. They are knowledgeable as well as inventive. Both composed and

verbal relational abilities, as well as authoritative capacities, are well-developed

in them. Mechanical Technology requires skilled operators of apparatus,

especially machines, who can


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work in an industrial setting or work environment.

This paper presents the profiles of BIT Mechanical Technology and the

application of their major of specialization to their actual jobs. It also attempts to

decide if the graduates of the said program continue to follow their preferred

career path.

Background of the Study

Graduates of the College of Industrial Technology are well-prepared to

enter the workforce in a variety of technical fields. This college offers programs

in areas such as automotive technology, construction management, electrical

engineering technology, and manufacturing engineering technology, among

others. Through these programs, students gain hands-on experience with state-

of-the-art equipment and technology, as well as a strong foundation in technical

theory and principles. Graduates of the College of Industrial Technology are

equipped with the technical skills and knowledge needed to design, develop,

and implement complex systems and processes in a wide range of industries.

They are also well-prepared to work collaboratively with others, communicate

effectively, and adapt to new technologies and challenges. Graduates of this

college are highly sought after by employers in industries such as

manufacturing, construction, automotive, and aerospace, among others.


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A tracer study is a method used to track the career paths and outcomes of

graduates of a particular educational institution or program. This study

typically
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involves surveying graduates to collect data on their employment status, job

satisfaction, income level, and other factors related to their professional

development. Tracer studies are valuable tools for evaluating the effectiveness

of educational programs and identifying areas for improvement. By tracking the

outcomes of graduates over time, institutions can gain insights into the

strengths and weaknesses of their programs and make adjustments as needed

to better prepare students for successful careers. Tracer studies also provide

valuable information for current and prospective students, as they can help

individuals make informed decisions about their educational and career paths

based on the experiences of past graduates. Overall, tracer studies are an

important component of quality assurance in education and a useful tool for

promoting continuous improvement in educational programs.

Employability refers to the set of skills, knowledge, and personal qualities

that make an individual desirable to employers. In today's job market,

employability is a key factor in career success and is highly valued by employers.

To be employable, individuals need to develop a range of technical and soft

skills, such as problem- solving, teamwork, communication, and adaptability,

that are relevant to their chosen field. Additionally, a strong work ethic, a

positive attitude, and a willingness to learn and develop new skills can greatly
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enhance an individual's employability. It is important for individuals to invest in

their own employability by continuously developing their skills and knowledge,

seeking out relevant work experience, and building a professional network. By

doing so, they can increase their chances of


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securing meaningful and rewarding employment opportunities throughout

their career.

The purpose of this study is to locate or collect information from

BatStateUgraduates from 2021 to 2022, as well as connecting the previous

tracer study from the graduates of the Academic Year 2018-2020, in order to

obtain the employment and demographic profiles of the respondents.A tracer

study seeks out graduates of educational institutions, previous scholarship

grant recipients, past participants, and other individuals to collect data and

update information about them.In order to establish and maintain a continuous

feedback loop with their alma mater, some studies follow graduates.

Additionally, this research can be utilized to generate, schedule, and make

decisions regarding curriculum expansion.The researchers are interested in

determining whether Batangas State University consistently contributes to the

expansion of the country's economy.

Objectives of the Study

This study traced the graduates of Bachelor of Industrial Technology

Major in Mechanical Technology of Batangas State University.

Specifically, it sought answers to the following:

1. To determine the profile of the graduates in terms of:


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1.1. sex;

1.2. age;
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1.3. civil status;

1.4. course taken;

1.5. year graduated; and

1.6. professional examination passed.

2. To identify the graduates’ reasons for:

2.1. taking the course or pursuing the degree; and

2.2. pursuing other tertiary level qualification/advanced studies.

3. To assess the employability of graduates in terms of:

3.1. waiting time for the first job;

3.2. number of jobs since graduation;

3.3. employment status;

3.4. present occupation;

3.5. gross monthly income;

3.6. present employer;

3.7. nature of work (major line of business);

3.8. place of work;

3.9. number of employees in present company/organization; and

3.10.length of service in each job.

4. To determine the relevance of the following to the graduates’ first job:


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4.1 graduates’ course/degree;

4.2 curriculum graduates had in college; and


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4.3 competencies acquired from the university.

5. To assess the graduates’ satisfaction in the present job in terms of:

5.1 intention to stay;

5.2 reason for staying on the job; and

5.3 reasons for changing their present job.

6. To propose a plan of action to further enhance the employability of

graduates of Mechanical Technology.

Scope and Delimitation of the Study

This research was conducted at Batangas State University Pablo Borbon

Main II to track Mechanical Technology graduates from the AY 2021 to 2022.

It included the respondents' sex, age, and civil status profile. In a similar way,

the educational profile of the research participants was considered in terms

of course(s) taken, year graduated, professional examination passed, and

reason for taking the course, as well as the respondents' description of their

employment data.

Concerning the employment profile, the following factors were taken

into account: current employment, reasons for not being employed, length of

time taking the first job, employment status, current occupation, nature of

work, job position/designation, and length of time staying in their current job.
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This research probed the changes in career patterns of graduates at the end

of the study in order to provide a basis for evaluating the College of Industrial

Technology of BatStateU.
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College of Industrial Technology 15

In this study, the descriptive research method was used, with the

questionnaire serving as the primary data collection instrument. This study

only included graduates of Batangas State UniversityAlangilan Campus'

Bachelor of Industrial Technology Major in Mechanical Technology; BIT

Mechanical Technology graduates from BatStateU Extension Campuses were

excluded. This study did not include BIT Mechanical Technology graduates

from other colleges and universities.

Significance of the Study

This study aims to track the graduates of Bachelor of Industrial

Technology Major in Mechanical Technology of Batangas State University

from AY 2021-2022. The result of this study will benefit the following

recipients:

College Administration. The improvement of the university's programs

and the college administrators' ability to increase graduates' employability

may be aided by this study's findings. It may also serve as a guide for

evaluating the graduate's prior course knowledge.

Faculty. This study will serve as a guide for educators in the planning of

activities, the approach they will take with their students as they learn their

chosen subject, and the preparation of their students to meet the


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requirements of their area of specialization, preparing them to compete

globally.
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Students. The study's findings may help students maximize their

efforts and boost their confidence as they prepare for their future careers

and obtain certification in their preferred field.

Future Researchers. Future graduates of the department will be able to

use the recommendations in this study as a basis for conducting tracer

studies. This can also be used as a reference when looking at how graduates'

career paths have changed.

Conceptual Framework

Figure 1 presents the conceptual paradigm of the study using the

Input- Process-Output (IPO) Model.


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INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT

Graduat Trace
e Study wit r
h the
followin
 Profile of the
Graduates;
 Propose a Plan
Graduates’ Survey
reasons Questionnair
of Action to
e
 for
Employability
Social Media further Enhance
of graduates;

Relevance Accounts
the
of the
Interview
graduates’ Employability of
first job;
Descriptive
and Graduatesof
Statistics and
 Graduates’
Analysis
satisfaction Mechanical
in the
Technology

Figure 1. Conceptual Paradigm of the Tracers Study of the Graduates of

Bachelor of Industrial Technology Major in Mechanical Technology of

Batangas State University

It can be gleaned from the paradigm that the input includes the profile,

graduates’ reasons for taking the course, employability of

graduates,relevance of the following to the graduates’ first job, and

graduates’ satisfaction in the present job.


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College of Industrial Technology 19

On the other hand, part of the process, this study utilized the Graduate

Tracer Study of BatStateU as the main gathering instrument. Interview and

social media accounts were also used to generate the necessary information

and responses of the respondent-graduates. Likewise, descriptive statistics

was used to analyze and interpret the results of the study.

After careful analysis, the researchers proposed an action plan for the

enhancement of the Mechanical Technology graduates and curriculum as

well.

Definition of Terms

For a clearer understanding of the study, the following terms are defined:

Tracer Study - A type of research method used to track and follow the

activities and outcomes of graduates or participants of an educational

institution or program. It involves gathering data about their employment

status, job performance, further education, and other related information to

evaluate the effectiveness of the educational program. (LJ Cuadra,2019). In

this study, Tracer Study is the title of the conducted research by the

proponents in order for them to remember the purpose of this study.

Alumni - Refers to individuals who have completed a course or


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graduated from an educational institution. They are the main subjects of a

tracer study. (AC Albina, 2020). In this study, alumni perspectives and

experiences play a crucial role in evaluating the effectiveness of

educational programs, assessing career


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outcomes, and informing decision-making processes for institutional

improvements. Their feedback helps institutions maintain a strong connection

with their graduates and ensures that educational offerings remain relevant

and beneficial for future students.

Response rate - The percentage of individuals who participated in the

tracer study by responding to the survey or interview. It is calculated by

dividing the number of responses by the total number of individuals who

were contacted. (EO Badiru, 2016). In this study, Response Rate is

important measure for education surveys, and low response rates could

potentially impact the validity of estimates, analysis, and inference in

education research.

Questionnaire - A tool used in the tracer study to gather data about the

graduates' employment status, job performance, and other relevant

information. It usually consists of closed-ended and open-ended questions.

(DK Shrestha, 2021). Questionnaires plays an important role in our study by

using a standardized questionnaire, researchers ensure that all participants

are asked the same set of questions in a consistent manner. This helps

maintain the integrity and reliability of the data, allowing for meaningful

comparisons and analysis.


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Employment status - Refers to the current employment situation of the

graduates, whether they are employed, unemployed, or self-employed. (R

Hussmanns, 2007). In this study, employment status is key for the researchers

to
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know if the graduates are working or not.

Job satisfaction- A measure of how satisfied the graduates are with

their current jobs. It is usually measured using a Likert scale or a similar

rating system. (W Inayat, 2021). Job satisfaction, can serve as an indicator of

how well the educational institution prepared them for their careers. Satisfied

alumni are more likely to attribute their success and professional growth to

their educational experiences, indicating that the institution provided them

with the necessary skills, knowledge, and resources.

Gross Monthly Income - Gross Monthly Income is the total amount of

money received in a given month before any deductions, including taxes

(indeed, 2023). In this study, Gross monthly income is monitored by the

researchers as it shows all sources of money that you receive over the course

of a month, including but not limited to regular wages, earnings from side

jobs and investments.


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CHAPTER II
REVIEW OF LITERATURE

This chapter presents the conceptual and research literature from

published and authored scholarly articles, as well as previous institutional

studies and researches of both local and foreign sources, and the synthesis of

the study. These key institutions provided the researchers a solid foundation

and backbone of concepts that led to synthesis of the needed tracer study to

know the employment status of Mechanical Technology Graduates of

Batangas State University Batch 2021-2022.

Conceptual Literature

Systems of education and training play a crucial role in ensuring that all

individuals have access to opportunities to continuously develop their skills

from a perspective of lifelong learning, allowing them to adapt to rapidly

shifting requirements and conditions in the labor market.The configuration of

education and training systems, employment policies, and investments are

decided upon by policymakers in charge of training and the labor market.The

nature and content of the training courses that will be offered are decided by

training institutions.Individuals and their families choose their own education

and training, while businesses decide how to improve employees' skills.

(Tracer Studies Evaluating the Impact of Training Programmes, 2017)


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According to the article "Exploring the Tracer Study in Career Centre

Website in Indonesia" (2013), universities use tracer studies to assess the

degree to which their students have benefited from the educational process.

Additionally, Tracer study provides college students with information

regarding graduation year, job waiting period, first salary, relevance of

curriculum to work, and compliance with major work courses. Graduate

tracer studies are a valuable resource for educational planners because they

can help them evaluate the outcomes of higher education and training

institutions. This information can be used to improve the institution's quality

assurance content and minimize any content, delivery, or relevance

deficiencies in a particular educational program.

Qualifications, knowledge, skills, personal characteristics, and other

tangible and intangible factors all play an important role in an individual's

employability. Gaining employability skills and attributes is important for

graduates because, while numerous companies are willing to sponsor

training to help employees enhance advanced job-related skills, it has been

reported that employers are not willing to help people develop skills that are

considered a basic requirement for employment. Because employability has a

significant impact on any career, research into graduate employability has


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piqued the interest of researchers, individual graduates, institutions of higher

learning, and employers. (Pheko, M. and Molefhe, K., 2017)


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According to Farid Noor Romadlon and Muhammad Arifin (2021)

Colleges are empowering endeavors to work on their general quality,

including their alumni's profiles.One of the indicators of graduates' profile

quality is graduates' absorptivity in industries or users.The purpose of this

tracer study was to collect data from recent graduates on the degree of job-

related compatibility of acquired knowledge and skills.This program was

implemented with the university's awareness in order to empower

graduates.The program's common issues included collecting data from

graduation books, which reduced the accuracy of the data, numerous

telephone numbers that could not be contacted or were not active,

respondents' time spent answering questionnaires over phone calls, and a

lower than expected total number of respondents. This is because the

respondents (alumni) may lose interest in the tracer study because the

procedures used can be time- consuming.There are four stages to the tracer

study method:1) preparation, 2) execution, 3) examination, and 4) evaluation

of the outcomes. The updating of graduate data, the creation of

questionnaires, and the scheduling and training of invited surveyors are all

part of the preparation phase. The deployment, monitoring, and remaining

processes make up the implementation phase, while the analysis stage


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involves analyzing and recapitulating the questionnaire. The program's

overall reporting and assessment stage is the final evaluation phase. It is

anticipated that this method will allow for the tracking of all graduates.
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The College of Industrial Technology is a technologically-based center

steadfast in the promotion of dynamic, excellent, and globally competitive

individuals in line with the University’s Vision and Mission. The college started

in Academic Year 2001-2002 and was formerly named College of Industrial

Technology and Engineering offering Bachelor of Industrial Technology

courses major in Computer Technology, Electrical Engineering courses, under

the supervision of PBMIT Balayan Campus. In 2004, the college was

transferred to the management of ARASOF campus and the General

Engineering course is abolished. In 2008, the Bachelor of Science in Food

Technology was merged into the college. (https://www.batstateu.edu.ph)

Research Literature

This provides information needed in conducting a tracer study about

the graduates of BIT major in Mechanical Technology regarding their general

and employment profile. This also gives information about the factors that

affect the employment of the graduates in the country.

In the tracer study conducted by Arevalo et.al (2016) on Bachelor of

Industrial Technology graduates of Batangas State University aims to

determine the status of the alumni after their graduation. The study uses

descriptive methods, emails, and Facebook to gather information and data to


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their study. The respondents of the study were 80 Bachelor of Industrial

Technology Major in Mechanical Technology grates from 2011 to 2014. To

interpret the data, the


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researchers use statistical processing of data, such as frequency and

percentage distribution. Most of the respondents were male, 23 years of age

and majority of them are single. According to the data of the study, most of

the respondents were employed and currently showing their skills and

knowledge in different kinds of industry. In terms of their monthly salary, six

of the respondents says that they are receiving 15,000 per month.

According to the study conducted by Lajara et.al (2019), the research

utilized a survey questionnaire and descriptive method to analyze the status

of Bachelor of Industrial Technology major in Mechanical Technology

graduates of batch 2014 to 2018. Results showed that the majority of

respondents were males, mostly single, and belonged to the age range of 21-

23. The study also found that most respondents lacked training and advanced

studies and were employed locally. Furthermore, the year of graduation was

identified as a significant factor in employment. The data was processed using

statistical methods such as frequency and percentage distribution.

Damotharan et al. (2012)'s study, Tracer Study on AIMST University

Students Using Data Mining, was an approach that was widely used by most

organizations, particularly educational institutions, to truck and keep track of

their students after they graduated. Through tracer studies, an institution can
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evaluate the quality of education provided to their graduates by learning

about their placements and social standing, which can then be used as a

benchmark in
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producing more qualified and competitive graduates. This tracer study

primarily focused on AIMST University, a leading private university in

Peninsular Malaysia's northern region. This tracer study used SPSS software

as one of the primary methods to produce a relevant model of all the

students' enrollment as well as graduating students' based on the data

supplied by the Students and Records Divisions of AIMST University. Because

the data sets contained missing values, RSIP methodology was applied to the

data sets to ensure the data transformed into quality and usable data sets.

These data sets are used in the Data Mining approach in modeling techniques

to analyze data and identify patterns.

In the study of Ebreo et al. (2013) entitled of the status of the College

of Industrial Technology, the present study consists of personal information

of the respondent, education profile of the graduate, employment being

assessed by the Bachelor of Industrial graduates, and the relevance of course

and degree to their first job. It was done to investigate Lasallian CPAs' initial

career moves, changes, transitions, and personal future career plans for the

aforementioned inclusive years. To represent each stratum property,

proportional stratified random sampling was used. Respondents were

primarily recruited via electronic mail. The responses' data were analyzed
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using binomial testing for hypotheses and descriptive statistics for the rest of

the data. The findings revealed that the majority of CPAs initially chose to

work at an auditing firm and had a limited number of transitions, with such
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transitions being caused by psychological factors and their future plans to

travel abroad.

Andal et al. (2014) conducted a study titled "Performance Evaluation of

Batangas State Instrumentation and Control Engineering Alumni University as

the foundation for an outcome-based education program "is to assess the

performance and competitiveness of BatStateU's ICE alumni. The alumni were

tracked down based on their age, civil status, gender, region of origin,

location, year of graduation, and reason for taking the course. The descriptive

method was used in the study, as well as an adapted questionnaire of

engineering performance and attributes. The questionnaire was constructed

and validated by Ma'am RealizaMame and Engr. DivinaGraciaRonquillo.

Following that, it was distributed to ICE graduates via Facebook, emails, and

some were formally sought in order to answer the questionnaire. The

questionnaire was completed by 40 ICE graduates and another 10 supervisors

to assess the performance of ICE alumni working in their industry. Lalican's

"Tracer Study of Agriculture Graduates" study evaluated its curriculum and

the relevance of its output to the current situation. UPLB's College of

Agriculture tracked down its graduates. What they are doing employed, as

well as their perceptions of their job, were taken into account Employers, on
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the other hand, evaluated the graduates as well. Curriculum taken, years it

took them to finish the course, major field, region where they came from,

general weighted average (GWA), number of jobs held prior to the

current job, employer, the


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curriculum taken, and the year they graduated are the variables studied.

According to the study, employers are concerned with the graduates' major

field, region of origin, GWA, the nature of the curriculum followed, the

number of jobs held by the graduate prior to the current position, and the

year they complete the course. Employers frequently prefer specialists over

generalists. Employers regard graduates as effective, efficient, and

cooperative.

Licudine et al. (2012) conducted a study titled "Graduate Tracer Study

(G1s) of Batch 2010 of Philippines College of Criminology Bachelor of Science

in Criminology" to determine the employability status of graduates of the

Philippines College of Criminology based on their employment, statuses, and

relevance of PCCR curriculum and student's competency received from the

institution in relation to current trends and demand in the employment

sector. The following conclusions are reached: The graduates are mostly

males between the ages of 21 and 23. The vast majority are single. There is

also a clear relationship between their place of residence, region of origin,

and ethnic origin, with the majority residing in Manila City, coming from the

National Capital Region (NCR), and being of Tagalog ethnic origin.

Velasquez et al. (2012) conducted a study titled Web-Based Alumni


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Tracer. System for the College of Industrial Technology, if attempted to apply

knowledge and skills on web design programming gained pertinent

information about the college, to come up with the appropriate design that

will be suited for the College


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of Industrial Technology and property use the College of Industrial

Technology website in promoting the college. It includes student

organization, goals and objectives, vision and courses offered, photo gallery,

jobs, and chats.

Valdez (2012) published a study titled "Using Radiologic Lyceum

University of the Philippines – Batangas Technology Graduates "A ten-vear

tracer study of Radiologic Technology graduates from the Lyceum of the

Philippines University from 1997 to 2007 was conducted using a survey-

structured questionnaire to investigate the retrospective contribution of their

education to their current work. The study's objectives included determining

the graduates' job-placement profile; determining how relevant school-

related factors like curriculum, instruction, faculty; students services;

organization and administration, physical plant, facilities, and laboratories to

job placement; determining what skills developed while at school are

considered useful in meeting the demands of their current work; and

developing a program that will improve the resiliency of graduates. There

were 97/122 (80%) graduates who responded, with 78% (76/97) being certified

licensed radiographers.

De Castro et al. (2013), entitled Employment Status of Bachelor of


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Industrial Technology Major in Mechanical Technology Graduates from 2007

to 2011, used a descriptive method and a self-made questionnaire to collect

data for the study. The study's participants were 100 BIT Mechanical

Technology graduates from 2007 to


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2011. The result was interpreted using statistical techniques such as

frequency and percentage distribution.

Arevaloet al's research (2016), Tracer Study of Mechanical Technology

graduates from Batangas State University used a descriptive method and a

self- made questionnaire to collect data for the study from 2011 to 2015. The

study's participants were 134 BIT Mechanical College of Industrial Technology

graduates between 2011 and 2015. The result was interpreted using statistical

data treatment techniques such as frequency and percentage distribution.

Synthesis

The studies conducted by Arevalo et al. (2016), Lajara et al. (2019),

Damotharan et al. (2012), Ebreo et al. (2013), Andal et al. (2014), and Licudine

et al. (2012) aimed to assess the employability and competitiveness of

graduates of various educational institutions. Arevalo et al. (2016) and Lajara

et al. (2019) used descriptive methods to gather information and data from

the graduates, while Damotharan et al. (2012) used data mining approach in

modeling techniques to analyze data and identify patterns. Ebreo et al. (2013)

used proportional stratified random sampling and binomial testing for

hypotheses to analyze the data, while Andal et al. (2014) used a questionnaire

validated by experts and distributed via electronic mail and Facebook. Lastly,
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Licudine et al. (2012) used a tracer study to determine the employability status

of graduates of Philippines College of Criminology.


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The studies found that most graduates were employed, but some

lacked advanced studies or training. The year of graduation and the

curriculum taken were identified as significant factors in employment. These

studies show the importance of evaluating the quality of education provided

by institutions to their graduates by learning about their placements and

social standing. The findings of the studies can be used as a benchmark in

producing more qualified and competitive graduates. The results also

highlight the significance of advanced studies and training in improving the

employability of graduates.

The use of various data gathering and analysis methods such as

descriptive methods, data mining, and tracer studies provides a

comprehensive understanding of the employability status of graduates,

allowing institutions to make data-driven decisions to improve their

educational programs.
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CHAPTER III

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

The study presents the research design, respondents of the study, the

data gathering instrument, data gathering procedure and statistical

treatment of data.

Research Design

The study used the Descriptive Method of Research to assess the

employability of the BIT Mechanical Technology graduates of Batangas State

University for AY 2021-2022. It determined the present status of the

graduates.

Descriptive method is a type of research that describes the

characteristics of a population. It gathers information that are utilized to

answer an extensive variety of what, when, and how questions relating to a

specific populace or gathering. (Child Care & Early Education, 2022)

Respondents of the study

Graduates of the Bachelor of Industrial Technology with a Major in

Mechanical Technology program at Batangas State University Alangilan

Campus for the academic years 2021-2022 were the study's respondents.

There’s no sampling used in this study to determine the number of

respondents since all the BIT majors in Mechanical Technology were


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considered respondents to the study.

There were 45 Mechanical Technology graduates that became part of

the study with 100 percent retrieval.


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Data Gathering Instrument

The researchers' primary data collection tools were structured

questionnaire provided by the University. It contains questions that allow us

to determine the demographic profile, educational background, and working

status of the graduates of Mechanical Technology Academic Year 2021-2022.

Construction of the Questionnaire. The questionnaire was provided by

the university through the office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs. The

proponents used Google Forms for the questionnaire, with the following

parts:

Part I. Profile of BIT- Mechanical Technology graduates of Batangas

State University in terms of sex, age, civil status, course taken, year

graduated, professional examination passed.

Part II. Graduates reason for taking the course of pursuing the degree

and, pursuing other tertiary level qualification/advanced study.

Part III. Employability of graduates such as waiting time for the first job,

number of jobs since graduation, employment status, present occupation,

gross monthly income, present employer, nature of work, place of work,

number of employees in present company/organization, length of service in

each job, position/designation in each job.


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Part IV. Graduates’ relevance to their first job graduates’

course/degree, curriculum graduates had in college, competencies acquired

from the university.


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Part V. Graduates satisfaction in the present job namely Intention to

stay, Reason for staying on the job.

Data Gathering Procedures

The researchers requested permission to obtain the list of BIT

Mechanical Technology graduates in a letter addressed to the Records Office

of the Batangas State University - Alangilan Campus. The first procedure we

did was to request permission from the university and government agency

to obtain Freedom of Information under RA 10173, or the Data Privacy Act

of 2012; the names of graduates, the year they graduated, their field of

specialization, their email address, and their contact numbers were gathered,

as stated in the request letter, before passing survey-based questionnaires to

the selected respondents from Academic Year 2021-2022 through the email

they used at school.

On January 30, we asked for validation for our survey in preparation of

its dissemination. We distributed the questionnaires on January 31 and on the

same day, we got one respondent. When we noticed that the response rate to

our email survey was slowing down, we used our second option, which was to

message students on their social media accounts through Facebook

Messenger. We keep progressing every day, but we are behind schedule. So,
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we came up with this idea where we asked our research adviser if a

researcher could join the former group chat of the respondents to distribute

the survey forms there, as it would be more easily seen by them compared

to our private messages being filtered. Since our


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intention was approved, one of us messaged them every day to remind them

to answer our survey.

On March 29, we successfully completed our desired number of

respondents within 58 days, so we no longer needed to go to their respective

homes.The internet, the Batangas State University Library, and other related

sources provided the necessary materials and references for this study.

Statistical Treatment of Data

The gathered data from questionnaires were tallied, tabulated, and

subjected tothe following statistical tools:

Frequency, Percentage, and Rank. These tools were used to present

and analyze the profile of the graduates, graduates’ reasons for taking the

course, employability of graduates, and graduates’ source of information

about their first job,

Mean and Composite Mean. These statistical treatments were used to

determine the relevance of graduates to the competencies acquired from the

University and graduates’ satisfaction in the present job.


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CHAPTER IV
PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS, AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA

This chapter presents the tables which provide the presentation,

analysis, and interpretation of data. The data were gathered from the

respondents who are from the Bachelor of Industrial Technology Major in

Mechanical Technology graduates from AY 2021-2022.

1. Profile of Mechanical Technology Graduates

The profile of the target research participants, who are Mechanical

Technology graduates is highly regarded in terms of sex, age, and civil status,

which was obtained through questionnaires, and tabulated in Tables 2 to 5.

1.1 Sex. Table 2 presents the profile of Mechanical graduates in terms


of

sex.

Table 2
Profile of Mechanical Technology Graduates in terms of Sex
Sex Frequency Percentage Rank

Male 35 77.80 1

Female 10 22.20 2

Total 45 100.00

As shown in the table, there have been 35 male graduates and 10 female

graduates in 2022.

Table 2 shows that 77.8 percent of graduates from 2021-2022 are males,

with a total frequency of 35 graduates, while female graduates are 10


equivalents
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to 22.2 percent. This simply means that Mechanical Technology is primarily

intended for men seeing as mechanical technicians repair, assemble, and

machine work pieces.

1.2 Age. Presented in Table 3 is the profile of the respondents in terms


of

age.

Table 3
Profile of Mechanical Technology Graduates in terms of Age
Age Frequency Percentage Rank

20-24 44 97.80 1
25-29 1 2.20 2

Total 45 100.00

Ages 20-24 have the greatest number of respondents with the

frequency 44 and a total percentage of 97.8 percent, while the ages 25-29

have a total percentage of 2.2 percent.

1.3 Civil Status. In 2022, all 45 respondents are single, and none are

married. The total number of single respondents is 45, with a total percentage

of 100%. They are still enjoying their single life and want to aid their family

while they're still young.


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1.4 Course Taken. The researchers were selected as part of the

Mechanical Technology Course to conduct a tracer study among graduates of

the same course from 2021 to 2022.

1.5 Year Graduated. The number of respondents who graduated in the

academic year 2021-2022 is 45, resulting in a total percentage of 100 percent.

1.6 Professional Examination Passed. Table 4 presents the profile of

Mechanical Technology graduates in terms of Professional Examination

Passed.

Table 4
Profile of Mechanical Technology Graduates in terms of Professional
Examination Passed

Professional Examination Passed Frequency Percentage Rank

National Certificate II 6 13.30 2

Not Applicable 38 84.50 1

PRC Examinations 1 2.20 3

Total 45 100.00

The table shows from 2021-2022, no graduates took the Career Service

Examination, six (6) graduates passed their National Certificate II, thirty-nine

(39) graduates responded that it is now applicable to them, one (1) graduate

passed the PRC Examination, and no graduate took the Professional


Examination (International based).
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Overall, the total number of respondents who took and passed the

Career Service Examination is 0; the total number of respondents who passed

the National Certificate II is six (6) with a percentage of 13.3 percent; the total

number of respondents who responded Not Applicable is thirty-nine (38) with

a percentage of 8 percent; the total number of respondents who passed the

PRC Examination is one (1) with a percentage of 2.2 percent; and finally, the

total number of respondents who passed the PRC Examination that is

internationally based is one (1), with a percentage of zero (0).

2. Reason for Pursuing the Course

2.1 Reasons for Pursuing the Degree. Table 5 shows the profile of the

respondents in terms of reasons for pursuing the course.

Table 5
Profile of Mechanical Technology Graduates in terms of Reasons
of Pursuing the Degree
Reasons for Pursuing the Frequency Percentage Rank
Degree

Good grades in subject matter 1 2.22 9

Peer influence 1 2.22 9

Strong passion for the profession 13 28.89 1

Prospect of career advancement 5 11.11 3.5

Influence of parents 3 6.67 5.5

Inspired by role model 1 2.22 9

Prospect for immediate 3 6.67 5.5


employment/relevance/adaptability
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Availability of course offering in 11 24.44 2


chosen institution
No particular choice/ no better 5 11.14 3.5
idea
Others (DOST Scholarship, own choice, no 2 4.44 7
idea of course to pursue)
Total 45 100.00

2.2Pursuing Advanced Studies. Table 6 shows the profile of graduates in

terms of pursuing advanced studies.

Table 6
Profile of Mechanical Technology Graduates in terms of Reasons of Pursuing
Advance Studies

Pursuing Advance Studies Frequency Percentage Rank

For promotion 1 2.22 3


For Professional 25 55.56 1
Development
Not applicable 19 42.22 2
Total 45 100.00

The table shows the respondent's educational profile in terms of

pursuing advanced studies. 19 graduates did not pursue advanced studies

during the academic year 2021-2022. There are 25 graduates who took part in

an advanced study for professional development. Finally, only one (1)

graduate pursued advanced studies for promotion purposes.


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3. Employability of Graduates

The respondents' employment data was evaluated in terms of waiting

time for the first job, number of jobs held since graduation, employment

status, current occupation, gross monthly income, current employer, nature of

work (Major Line of Business), place of work, number of employees in current

Company/Organization, length of service in each job, and

position/designations in each job.

Table 7
Employability Rate of Mechanical Technology Graduates
Items 2022 Percentage

Employed 35 77.78%
Non- 10 22.22%
employed
Total 45 100%

This table displays the employability rate of Mechanical Technology

graduates. First, 35 respondents claimed that they are employed by an

organization or industry, while 10 declared themselves unemployed.

3.1 Waiting Time for the First Job. The length of time Mechanical

Technology graduates waited to land their first job appears in Table 8.

The table shows the duration the respondents waited for their first job.
The
number of respondents who waited less than a month for their first job is 18,

while the number of respondents who waited 2-5 months for their first job is

17. The 5
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respondents claimed it took them 6-12 months to land their first job.

Furthermore, four respondents said it took them more than a year to find

their first job. Finally, 35 respondents do not specify how long they waited for

their first job. According to the study's findings, BIT Mechanical Technology

graduates are highly employable. With a great deal of machinery and

technology available around the world, mechanical machinists and technicians

are in high demand. The program is particularly pertinent, and graduates can

have countless opportunities.

Table 8
Employability of Mechanical Technology Graduates in terms of Waiting
Time for the First Job
Items Frequency Percentage Rank

Less than 1 18 40.00 1


month
2-5 months 17 37.78 2
6-12 months 5 11.11 3
More than one 4 8.89 4
year
N/A 1 2.22 5
Total 45 100.00

3.2 Number of Jobs Since Graduation. Table 9 presents the number of

jobs since their graduation.


The table displays the number of jobs held by respondents. There were

27 respondents who only worked one job. Twelve respondents stated that

they had
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only two jobs after graduating. There are two respondents who have already

obtained three jobs following their graduation, and no respondents have

obtained four, five, or more jobs following their graduation. Finally, four

respondents chose not to respond. It simply means that these graduates are

extremely satisfied with their current working conditions.

Table 9
Employability of Mechanical Technology Graduates in terms of Number of Jobs
Since Graduation

Number of Jobs Frequency Percentage Rank

1 27 60.00 1
2 12 26.67 2
3 2 4.44 4
No 4 8.89 3
answer
Total 45 100.00

3.3 Employment Status. Table 10 presents the employment status of

the respondents.

Table 10
Employability of Mechanical Technology Graduates in terms of
Employment Status

Items Frequency Percentage Rank

Permanent 17 37.78 1

Temporary 10 22.22 3
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Self-Employed 4 8.89 4

Contractual 13 28.89 2

No answer 1 2.22 5
Total 45 100.00
This table displays the respondents' employment status. There are 17

respondents who stated that they have a permanent position. Thirteen

respondents indicated being in contractual status. Ten respondents stated

that they are on a temporary basis. Four respondents stated that they are

self- employed, one did not respond, and there were no responses for casual

as well as job order. According to the results, it can take months or years for

new entrants to become permanent in their jobs. Most businesses prefer to

hire contract workers. Only a few companies provide permanent status to

their employees because they understand that regular employees require a

larger budget. Contractualization remains an issue that must be addressed.

3.4 Present Occupation. Presented in Table 11 is the present

occupation of Mechanical Technology Graduates.

With a percentage of 11.12%, the majority of respondents work as

Cadet Technicians. Three graduates said they are Jetty Operators and

Mechanical Technicians, with a combined percentage of 6.68%. Three

graduates stated that they work as Technicians. Two respondents stated that

they are Process Engineers. Other specification jobs held by 23 graduates


include Associate
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Software Engineer, Valve Technician, Maintenance Technician, Equipment

Specialist, and others. Finally, there are six respondents who did not specify

their job titles.

Table 11
Employability of Mechanical Technology Graduates in terms
of Present Occupation
Occupation Frequency Percentage Rank
BPO 1 2.22% 17.5
BPO - Sales Associate 1 2.22% 17.5
Business Owner 1 2.22% 17.5
Cadet Technician 5 11.12% 2
Contractor 1 2.22% 17.5
Customer Service 1 2.22% 17.5
Representative
Document Controller 1 2.22% 17.5
Equipment Specialist 1 2.22% 17.5
Factory Worker 1 2.22% 17.5
Financial Advisor 1 2.22% 17.5
Graphic Specialist/Designer 1 2.22% 17.5
Jetty Operator 3 6.68% 4
Mechanical Technician 3 6.68% 4
Machine Tender 1 2.22% 17.5
Maintenance Engineer 1 2.22% 17.5
Maintenance Technician 1 2.22% 17.5
Mechanical Assistant 1 2.22% 17.5
Mold Fabrication Engineer 1 2.22% 17.5
Motor Shop 1 2.22% 17.5
N/A 6 13.34% 1
Nationwide Erectors 1 2.22% 17.5
Corporation
Process Engineer 2 4.44% 6
Production Controller 1 2.22% 17.5
Safety Officer 1 2.22% 17.5
San Miguel Brewery Inc. 1 2.22% 17.5
Technician 3 6.68% 4
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Valve Technician 1 2.22% 17.5


Associate Software 1 2.22% 17.5
Engineer
Spa Attendant 1 2.22% 17.5
Total 45 100%

In accordance with the findings, the graduates are working in positions

related to their field of specialization. Similarly, the findings indicated that it takes

time for employees to be promoted to a higher position.

3.5 Gross Monthly Income.Presented in Table 12 is the gross monthly income

of Mechanical Technology graduates.

Table 12
Employability of Mechanical Technology Graduates in terms of Gross
Monthly Income
Gross Monthly Income Frequency Percentage Rank

Less than 9 20.00 2


10k
10k - 19k 30 66.67 1
20k - 29.9k 5 11.11 3
40k - 49.9k 1 2.22 4
Total 45 100.00

The table represents the profile of respondents in terms of gross

monthly income. The highest percentage, 66.67 percent, stated that their

monthly salary ranges from 10k to 19.9k per month. Gross monthly

income less than 10k garnered a percentage of 20 percent, gross monthly


income between 10k and
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29.9k received a percentage of 11.11 percent, and gross monthly income

between 30k and 39.9k received a percentage of 0. Similarly, 40k-49.9k has a

percentage of 2.22 percent, and those who did not mention their income have

a percentage of

0. It does show that the gross monthly income of these employed graduates

varies.

3.6 Present Employer.Table 13 presents the employers of Mechanical

Technology graduates.

Table 13
Employability of Mechanical Technology Graduates in terms of
Present Employer
Present Employer Frequency Percentage Rank
ACCENTURE 1 2.22% 20.5
ALORICA PHILIPPINES INC. 1 2.22% 20.5
AMKOR TECHNOLOGY PHILIPPINES 1 2.22% 20.5
BRAAMD INC. 1 2.22% 20.5
BUSINESS OWNER 1 2.22% 20.5
C&U PHILIPPINES 1 2.22% 20.5
CPM 1 2.22% 20.5
CAL-COMP PRECISION PHILIPPINES INC. 2 4.45% 4.5
CHOU CHIN 1 2.22% 20.5
EPSON 1 2.22% 20.5
EUROWAY 1 2.22% 20.5
FASTECH MICROASSEMBLY INC. 1 2.22% 20.5
IBIDEN 1 2.22% 20.5
INERGEON MANAGED SOLUTION (PHIL) INC. 1 2.22% 20.5
JTEKT 1 2.22% 20.5
JOEL CHAVEZ EQUIPMENT AND RENTALS 2 4.45% 4.5
CORPORATION
K&K MOLDING INC. 1 2.22% 20.5
KC INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION 1 2.22% 20.5
MONDE NISSIN 1 2.22% 20.5
N/A 4 8.91% 1.5
NWSTEEL 1 2.22% 20.5
NECO COMPANY 1 2.22% 20.5
PRULIFE U.K. 1 2.22% 20.5
RESULTSCX 2 4.45% 4.5
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SHELL 1 2.22% 20.5


SKPI 1 2.22% 20.5
SOHBI KOHGEI 4 8.91% 1.5
SAFE SEA SHIPPING AGENCY CO. INC 2 4.45% 4.5
SAN MIGUEL BREWERY INC. 1 2.22% 20.5
SANYO PLASTIC PHILIPPINES INC. 1 2.22% 20.5
STA ANA BUILDER INC. 1 2.22% 20.5
STEELASIA 1 2.22% 20.5
TASKUS 1 2.22% 20.5
VISION 2000 FEEDMILLS 1 2.22% 20.5
LOU CITY SPA CLUB 1 2.22% 20.5
Total 45 100%
As shown in the table, the majority of mechanical graduates’ work at

SohbiKohgei, with a percentage of 8.91%, followed by Cal-Comp Precision

Philippines Inc., Joel Chavez Equipment and Rentals Corporation, ResultsCX,

and Safe Sea Shipping Agency, each with a percentage of 4.45%. The

remaining graduates disclosed working for companies such as AMKOR

Technology, BRAAMD Inc., C&U Philippines, EPSON, EUROWAY, San Miguel

Brewery, and others.

The study's findings simply indicate that BIT Mechanical

Technology graduates are highly qualified and possess the competencies

required by mechanical companies and industries. Furthermore, mechanical

graduates are in high demand at some industrial and other related firms.

SOHBI KOHGEI company and Cal-Comp Precision Philippines, among others,

are the province's leading mechanical companies. For Batangas State

University Mechanical Technology graduates, even small-scale mechanical

shops are in high demand.


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3.7 Nature of Work.The nature of work of Mechanical Technology

graduates is presented in Table 14.

According to the table, the majority of respondents work in the field of

non- government establishment or company. Forty-three graduates said they

work for a non-government organization, while the remaining two work for a

government institution.

Table 14
Employability of Mechanical Technology Graduates in terms of Nature of Work

Nature of Work Frequency Percentage Rank

Government 2 4.44 2
Non- 43 95.56 1
Government
Total 45 100.00

3.8 Place of Work. Table 15 presents the place of work of Mechanical

Technology graduates.

Table 15
Employability of Mechanical Technology Graduates in terms of Place of Work

Place of Work Frequency Percentage Rank


Local 44 97.78 1
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Abroad 1 2.22 2
Total 45 100.00

According to the table, the majority of respondents work in local companies,

with only one (1) respondent working abroad.

3.9 Number of Employees. Presented in Table 16 is the number of

employees in the company where the Mechanical Technology graduates are

working.

Table 16
Employability in terms of Number of Employees in the Company where the
Mechanical Technology Graduates are Working

Number of Employees Frequency Percentage Rank

10 to 99 10 22.22 2
100 to 199 4 8.89 3.5
200 and 27 60.00 1
above
Less than 10 4 8.89 3.5
Total 45 100.00

According to the data gathered, 10 respondents work in companies

with 10 to 99 employees. The four respondents then indicated that they work

in companies with 100 to 199 employees. Twenty-seven of them said they

work in companies with 200 or more employees, while four said they
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work in companies and
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industries with fewer than ten employees. This result simply shows that

the graduates work in small, medium, and large-scale industries.

3.10 Length of Service in the Present Job. The respondents’ profile in

terms of length of service in the present job is showcased in Table 17.

Table 17
Employability of Mechanical Technology Graduates in terms
of LengthofService inthePresentJob
Length of Service Frequency Percentage Rank

1-6 Months 35 77.78 1


7-12 Months 4 8.89 2
13-18 Months 1 2.22 5
19-24 Months 2 4.44 4
25 months and 3 6.67 3
above
Total 45 100.00

Based on the table, 35 respondents stated that they've been in their

current job for 1-6 months, while 4 stated they have been in their current job

for 7-12 months. One respondent stated that they have been at their current

job for 13-18 months. Following that are two respondents who have been with

the company for 19-24 months. Finally, three respondents stated that they

have been at their current job for at least 25 months.


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4. Relevance of the Mechanical Technology Graduates’ First Job.

4.1 Graduates’ Course/Degree.Presented in Table 18 is the relevance

of the Mechanical Technology graduates first job to their graduate

course/degree.

Table 18
Relevance of the Mechanical Technology
Graduates’ First Job to their Graduates
Course/Degree
First Job Related to Course Frequency Percentage Rank

Yes 34 76.56 1
No 11 23.44 2
Total 45 100.00
According to the study's findings, the majority of respondents agreed

that their first job was related to their course or degree. This is based on their

responses, which were emphatically "yes." On the contrary, 11 respondents

said "no" in response to the question.

4.2 Curriculum Graduates Had in College.Table 19 presents the

relevance of the Mechanical Technology graduates first job to their curriculum

in college.
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Table 19
Relevance of the Mechanical Technology Graduates’ First Job to their
Curriculum in College

First Job Related to Frequency Percentage Rank


Curriculum in College

Yes 36 80.00 1
No 9 20.00 2
Total 45 100.00

According to the table, their first job is related to their college

curriculum. The majority of respondents, 36 in total, agreed that their college

curriculum was relevant to their first job, while the remaining respondents

disagreed. This finding simply means that the skills they learned at university

are relevant to their jobs, and they apply these skills in the repair and

maintenance job.

4.3. Competencies acquired from the University.Presented in Table 20

is the relevance of the Mechanical Technology graduates first job to their

competencies acquired from the University.

Table 20
Relevance of the Mechanical Technology Graduates’ First Job to their
Competencies Acquired from the University

Items Mean Verbal Interpretation


Communication 4.40 Extremely relevant
Skills
Human Relation 4.44 Extremely relevant
Skills
Entrepreneurial 3.91 Very relevant
Skills
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Information Technology 4.18 Extremely relevant


Skills
Problem Solving Skills 4.47 Extremely relevant
Critical Thinking Skills 4.62 Extremely relevant
Composite Mean 4.34 Extremely relevant

According to the table, Critical Thinking Skills has the highest weighted

mean, and the results show that this skill is extremely relevant to the first job

of Mechanical Technology graduates. However, Entrepreneurial Skills has the

lowest weighted mean of 3.91. This skill received the lowest weighted mean

because it is not closely related to Mechanical Technology and would be more

relevant in a business-associated job.

Almost all of the competencies presented in the table are relevant to

their occupations. It demonstrates the significance of these skills in the

workplace and the recommendation that students learn them so they can use

them to advance in their careers.

5. Graduates’ Satisfaction in the Present Job

5.1 Intention to stay in their Present Job. Present in Table 21 is the

graduates’ reasons for staying in the present job.


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Table 21
Mechanical Technology Graduates’ Satisfaction in terms of Intention to stay
in their Present Job
Intention to Stay Frequency Percentage Rank

Yes 35 77.78 1

No 10 22.22 2
Total 45 100.00

Based on a survey conducted, 35 individuals expressed their


intention to
stay in their current job, which accounts for 77.78% of the respondents.
This

indicates a strong inclination towards continuing their current employment.


On the

other hand, 10 individuals answered negatively, which represents 22.22% of


the

participants.

While this percentage may seem low, it still signifies


relatively a

considerable number of individuals who may be contemplating a job


change. It is

worth noting that several factors can contribute to an individual's decision to


stay or

leave their current job, including job satisfaction, work-life balance, salary
and

benefits, growth opportunities, and more. However, for those who have
expressed

their willingness to stay, it could be attributed to their positive experiences


in their

current such as supportive engaging work, and


workplace, management, a
welcoming work culture.
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5.2 Reasons for Staying in their Present Job.Presented in Table 22 is

the graduates’ reasons for staying in the present job.

According to the table, the majority of graduates stay in their jobs

because it is related to their special skill. Salary and wages, related to course

of study and proximity to residence, skill development and passion, good

experience, experience, contract, just not to be idle, and none were followed

by salaries and wages.

This means that BIT mechanical graduates prefer to stay in their

current jobs because they frequently encounter difficult or challenging tasks

that help them improve their skills. They thrive on variety in their jobs as

technicians or machinists. Wages and salaries are deemed necessary in order

for them to survive and live a decent life. Another reason for respondents'

continued employment is its relevance to their special skills. Obviously, an

employee would not change jobs if they were unrelated. They will always want

to move on to a job where they can expand their skills and advance

professionally.
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Table 22
Mechanical Technology Graduates’ Satisfaction in terms of Reasons
for Staying in their Present Job
Reason for Staying Frequency Percentage Rank

Salaries and Wages 12 26.68 2

Related to Special Skill 19 42.23 1


Proximity to residence 2 4.44 4.5

Family influences 2 4.44 4.5

Related to course of study 3 6.67 3

N/A 1 2.22 9

Skills development and 1 2.22 9


Passion
Good experience 1 2.22 9

Experience 1 2.22 9

Contract 1 2.22 9

Just not to be idle 1 2.22 9

Others specify/ None 1 2.22 9

Total 45 100.00

5.3 Reasons for Changing their Present Job. Table 23 presents the

graduates satisfaction in terms of reasons for changing their present job.


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Table 23
Mechanical Technology Graduates’ Satisfaction in terms of Reasons
for Changing their Present Job

Reason for Changing Job Frequency Percentage Rank

Salaries and Wages 24 53.30 1


Related to Special Skill 3 6.70 3
Proximity to residence 1 2.20 8.5
Family influences 1 2.20 8.5
Career Challenge 8 17.80 2
Related to course of study 2 4.40 4.5
Peer Influence 1 2.20 8.5
N/A 2 4.40 4.5
None 1 2.20 8.5
Skills development and 1 2.20 8.5
Passion
Skill development 1 2.20 8.5
Total 45 100.00

According to the data gathered, 24 respondents (or 53.3%) have

reasons to change jobs because of their salary and wages. Other reasons

include something personal or confidential that they would rather not

disclose, which has 2 respondents with a 4.4 percent response rate. It is

followed by career challenge, which received 17.8 percent, with one

respondent answering none. Special skill

received a percentage of 6.7 percent, while course study received a


lower
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percentage of 4.4 percent. According to the findings, respondents change

jobs for a variety of reasons. These graduates are young and looking for

better opportunities, so when options are available to prosper and grow

professionally arise, they seize them and proceed to a more rewarding one.

Table 24
Mechanical Technology Graduates’ Update Sponsored by Batangas
State University
Item Frequency Percentage Rank

Yes, I want to 30 66.67 1


join.

No, thank you. 15 33.33 2


Total 45 100.00

6. Proposed Plan of Action to Further Enhance the Employability of

Mechanical Technology Graduate. Table 25 presents the proposed plan of

action for the Mechanical Technology graduates.


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Table 25
Propose a Plan of Action to Further Enhance the Employability of
Mechanical Technology Graduates

Objectives Strategies/Activities Success Indicator


To develop and ensure The national certificate NC I/II/III holders and PRC
the professional examination not only Examination passers
competency, efficiency, assists graduates in
excellence, and developing and improving
competitiveness on a their knowledge and skills
global scale of recent through in-depth study
graduates in their and practice, but it also
careers. serves as an asset for
career advancement, since
numerous employers
require this in the hopes of
having
competent and
versatile employees.
To improve and develop Graduates should also The researchers garnered
entrepreneurial skills learn strategic planning for the lowest weighted mean
needed for future use in business related from the respondents
the field of business opportunities in the specifically under
industry. Consistent entrepreneurial skills
learning and dedication can
help graduates improve
this skill, which is essential
for personal and
professional
success.
To create more job Mechanical technology A graduate of Mechanical
opportunities for the graduates can obtain job Technology working
Mechanical Technology opportunities by building a current internationally.
graduates for them to be strong resume, researching
able to work potential employers,
internationally. networking
with industry professionals,
gaining relevant work
experience, developing
additional skills, and
preparing
for job interviews.
Build a network: Start networking with other entrepreneurs and

business professionals in your industry. Attend events, join industry groups,


and connect with people on social media. This will help you build a support

system and gain valuable insights from others who have been through the

same challenges.
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Develop a business plan: A solid business plan is essential for any

entrepreneur. It should include a market analysis, a description of your

products or services, a marketing plan, and financial projections. This will help

you define your business strategy and goals, and provide a roadmap for how

to achieve them.

Build your skills: There are many skills that are essential for

entrepreneurs, including financial management, marketing, sales, and

leadership. Look for courses, workshops, and online resources that can help

you build these skills. Don't be afraid to seek out mentors or coaches who can

provide guidance and support.

Learn from successful entrepreneurs: Read books, watch videos, and

attend events featuring successful entrepreneurs. Look for individuals who

have started businesses in your industry or who have faced similar challenges

to what you expect to face. Learn from their experiences and take notes on

what worked and what didn't.


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CHAPTER V
SUMMARY, FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS

This chapter presents the summary, findings, the conclusions

illustrated and the recommendations made as an output of this study

based on the data analyses in the previous chapters.

Summary

This study, Tracer Study of Bachelor of Industrial Technology major in

Mechanical Technology Graduates from Academic Year 2021 to 2022 aimed

to trace the graduates of Batangas State University in terms of employment

status. This study used descriptive method of research using the Graduate

Tracer Survey (GTS) questionnaire. It was disseminated through emails,

Facebook and interviews through chat, text or calls. To further explain the

data, the researchers employed statistical tools such as frequency and

percentage.

Findings

The significant findings of the study were as follows:

1. Profile of the Respondents

1.1 Sex. It indicates that majority of graduates are males and there

are 10 female graduates.

1.2 Age. Most of the surveyed graduates belong to age bracket of 20-
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29 having a highest frequency of 97.80% while the least percentage belongs

to age bracket of 25-29.


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1.3 Civil Status. The survey shows that most of the graduates are still

single.

1.4 Course taken. The researchers proposed to have a survey from

mechanical technology graduates of 2021 to 2022.

1.5 Year Graduated. Most of respondents/graduates are from the

year 2021 and the least number of graduates is noted from 2022.

1.6 Professional Examination Passed. Most of the graduate

respondents did not take professional examination. Only 1 respondent as a

combination of all examiners passed those said examination with the

percentage of %.

2. The Graduates’ Reasons for:

2.1 Taking the course or pursuing the degree. Majority of the

graduates’ reasons for pursuing the degree are strong passion for the

profession and peer influence.

2.2 Pursuing other tertiary level qualification/Advanced studies.

According to the given data, most of the graduates’ reason for not

pursuing advanced studies is their own preferences. While the majority of

the graduates want to pursue advance study.

3. Employability of Graduates in terms of:

3.1 Waiting time for the first job. The overall assessment revealed
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that 18 respondents got their first job in less than a month while 17

respondents got
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their first job between 2-5 months while the other 5 respondents had their

first job between 6-12 months and the other 5 respondents had job for

more than one year.

3.2 Number of jobs since they graduated. Majority of the

respondents have one job since they graduated; hence, twelve (12)

respondents revealed that they had 2 jobs since graduated.

3.3 Employment status. It shows that seventeen (17) respondents

are employed as permanent employees; yet, thirteen (13) respondents are

contractual employees in their job while ten (10) respondents are

temporary employed and four (4) respondents are self employed.

3.4 Present occupation. Most of the graduates are working as cadet

technician and mechanical technicians.

3.5 Gross Monthly Income. Majority of the mechanical graduates

earned a gross monthly income 10,000-19,000 while nine (9) respondents

earned a gross monthly income of less than 10,000 while five (5)

respondents earned a gross monthly income of 20,00-29,999 and one (1)

respondent revealed has 40k and above gross monthly income.

3.6 Present employer. Most of the graduates of mechanical technology

are working in SohbiKohgei company and followed by respondents who did


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not reveal their current employer.
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3.7 Nature of work (major line in business). Overall, most of the

respondents are working in non government companies or industries and

two (2) respondents are working in government related occupation.

3.8 Place of work. Majority of mechanical graduates working in the

local vicinity and one respondent are working abroad, which have a total

percentage of %

3.9 Number of employees in present company/organization. The

highest frequency of the respondents are working with 200 and above

number of employees.

3.10 Length of service in present job. Most of the respondents are

working for a duration of 1-6 months in their present job with a percentage

of %.

3.11 Position/designation in the present job. Thirty-three

respondents are rank and file employees and five (5) are having

supervisory positions and the other 4 answered others specify/none and 3

are self employed.

4. Relevance of the following to the Graduates’ First Job

4.1 Graduates’ Course/ Degree. Majority of the graduates agreed

that their first job is related to the course they have taken.
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4.2 Curriculum graduates had in college. Most of the graduates

claimed that their first job has relevance to their curriculum in college.

4.3 Competencies acquired from the University. It shows that all

those skills are very relevant competencies with the weighted composite

mean of
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5. Graduates’ Satisfaction in the Present Job in terms of:

5.1 Intention to stay. Majority of the graduates have the intention to

stay in their present job.

5.2 Reason for staying on the job. Most of the mechanical graduates’

reasons for staying on the job are special skill followed by salaries and

wages.

5.3 Reasons for Changing their Present Job. Twenty-four of the

graduates’ said that the reason for changing their present job are salaries

and wages.

6. Proposed a Plan of Action to Further Enhance the Employability

of Mechanical Technology Graduates

The proposed plan of action is to encourage recent graduates to

continue their education through professional development courses, industry

certifications, and other relevant training opportunities. Provide incentives for

ongoing learning and development, such as time off for training, tuition

reimbursement, or bonuses for completing specific programs. Encourages

recent graduates to work collaboratively on group projects, team

assignments, and other activities that require teamwork. This will help them

to develop interpersonal skills and learn to work effectively with others.


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Provide regular feedback and recognition to recent graduates for their

accomplishments, both individually and as part of a team. This will help to

reinforce positive behaviors and encourage continuous improvement.


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graduates can develop the human relation skills, problem-solving skills, and

critical thinking skills necessary for effective communication and conflict

resolution in the workplace. This will help them to succeed in their careers

and become valuable contributors to their organizations. Expand the

Mechanical Technology curriculum to include courses and training programs

that align with international job market demands. This will help graduates

gain the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the global job market.

Host job fairs and career events to connect Mechanical Technology graduates

with potential employers. This will provide them with opportunities to

network and learn more about job opportunities in their field.

Conclusion

From the findings generated in this study, the following conclusions

emerged:

1. The majority of Mechanical Technology graduates were male, 20-24

years old, single, from batch 2021-2022, and NC and PRC Examination

passers.

2. Majority of the graduates finish the program but did not take

advanced studies, they went on to earn their degrees due to their strong
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passion for the field, followed by the good grades in subject matter and

further education or training in career development.

3. The majority of respondents have only one job since graduating, and

they work in the local mechanical industries. They waited less than a

month for their


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first job, after which the majority of them have permanent jobs with salaries

ranging from 10,000 to 19,999 dollars per month. The majority of them are

employed by a business or industry that is not regulated by the government.

Their highest employee count is 200 or more, and the most common job title

or position they hold is technician. Lastly, the majority of their employment in

a company or industry lasts between 1 to 8 months.

4. The majority of respondents believed that their first

employment had relevance to their college coursework and to their field of

concentration.

5. The majority of respondents stated that their current jobs' salaries

and wages are their primary motivation for switching jobs.

6. In order to make mechanical graduates more employable, the

proposed course of action is provided.

Recommendations

According to the conclusions drawn, the following recommendations

are offered:

1. Before leaving the university's portals, Mechanical Technology

Bachelor of Industrial Technology majors are encouraged to take and pass

the National Certification (NCII) exam and other skills-related tests.


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2. Prior to its implementation, the proposed action plan must be

presented to the curriculum review committee for additional comments or

feedback.
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APPENDICES
SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
Republic of the Philippines
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GRADUATE TRACER STUDY INSTRUMENT

To our Respondents,

Your Alma Mater, Batangas State University, remains the region's most

significant provider of higher education. As a result, it continues to take the

necessary steps to ensure that educational programs are relevant and that

graduates are of high quality and have a high employment potential.

Through this, the Batangas State University executes the institutional

Graduate Tracer Study primarily to collect the perceptions of its graduates

from Academic Year 2021 to 2022 in order to present on the relevance of their

academic experiences while at the University as well as their experiences after

graduation in terms of career prospects.

Batangas State University will value your honest and precise response

in this study. You can be certain that your responses will be kept entirely

confidential and used solely for the purposes of this study. We appreciate it.

The Tracer Study Team


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If you wish to participate in the survey, please accept participation by clicking


on the "Agree" button.
 Agree
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Name:
Address:
Email:

Sex :
 Male
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Age:
 20-24
 25-29
 30 and above
Civil Status:
 Single
 Married
 Widowed
 Separated

Year Graduated
 2021-2022

Professional Examination Passed
 National Certificate II
 Career Service Examination
 PRC Examinations (e.g. Licensure Examination for Teachers,
Certified Plant Mechanic, others)
 Professional Examinations (International based)
 Not Applicable

Reason for Pursuing Tertiary Level Qualification / Advance Studies
 Promotion
 Professional Development
 Not Applicable

Reason in Taking the Course
 Good grades in subject matter
 Peer influence
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 Strong passion for the profession


 Status or prestige of profession
 Prospect of career advancement
 Prospect of attractive compensation
 Influence of parents
 Inspired by role model
 Prospect for immediate employment/relevance/adaptability
 Availability of course offering in chosen institution
 Affordability for family
 No particular choice/ no better idea
 Others (DOST Scholarship, own choice, no idea of course to pursue)

After graduation, did you find a job?
 Yes
 No

Employment Data
Are you employed?
 Yes
 No

Waiting time for the First Job


 Less than a 1 month
 2 to 5 months
 6 to 12 months
 More than a year

Number of Jobs since Graduation


 1
 2
 3
 4
 5 or more
 None

Employment Status
 Permanent
 Temporary
 Self Employed
 Casual
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 Contractual
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 Job Order

Present work

Gross Monthly Income


 Less than Php 10,000
 Php 10,000 to Php 19,999
 Php 20,000 to Php 29,999
 Php 30,000 to Php 39,999
 Php 40,000 to Php 49,999
 Php 50,000 to Php 99,999
 Php 100,000 and above

Company name

Nature of Work
 Government
 Non-government

Place of Work
 Local
 Abroad

Number of Employees in Present Job


 Less than 10
 10 to 99
 100 to 199
 200 and Above

Length of Service in Present Job


 1 to 6 months
 7 to 12 months
 13 to 18 months
 19 to 24 months
 25 months and above

Employment Relevance in First Job


Is your Course/Degree relevant to your First Job?
 Yes
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 No

Is the Curriculum you have in college is Relevant to your First Job?


 Yes
 No

Competencies acquired in the University significant your First Job


Extremely Very Moderately Slightly Not
Competencies Relevant Relevant Relevant Relevant relevant
Communication
Skills
Human Relations
Skills
Entrepreneurial
Skills
Information
Technology Skills
Problem
Solving
Skills
Critical Thinking
Skills
Graduates Satisfaction in Present Job
Intention to Stay in the Present Job
 Yes
 No

Graduates Reason for Staying in the Present Job


 Salaries and wages
 Related to special skill
 Proximity to residence
 Family influences
 Related to course of study
 Peer Influence
 Other:

Graduates Reason for Changing Jobs


 Salaries and wages
 Related to special skill
 Proximity to residence
 Family influences
 Career challenge
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 Related to course of study


 Peer influence
 Other:

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Reference No.: BatStateU-FO-COL-04Effectivity Date: May 18, 2022 Revision No.: 02

ENDORSEMENT FORM FOR THESIS/DISSERTATION ADVISER

College of Industrial Technology

April
2023
To: DR. SHIRLEY E. MARANAN Date
(Name of prospective adviser)

I would like to formally endorse to youNeil Joseph M. Hernandez, Nathaniel D.


Magnaye, Ian M. Mandigma, and Paula Cassandra P. Santos
(Name of proponent)

a student of this college under the Mechanical Technology


(area/field of specialization)

Program, who acknowledges your professional expertise and requests you

to be his/her adviser for his/her thesis/dissertation with the topic TRACER

STUDYOFTHEBACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY GRADUATES

MAJORINMECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY OF BATANGAS STATE

UNIVERSITYAY2021-2022.

As adviser, you shall monitor the overall progress of the study and supervise

theresearch activities of your advisee until such time that he/she has successfully

defendedhis/her thesis/dissertation.

Elisa D. Gutierrez,
DT College Dean
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Hernandez, Neil Joseph M.


Zone 6, Luyos, Tanauan City, Batangas
09063525307
20-01320@g.batstate-u.edu.ph

CAREER OBJECTIVE

To leverage my skills and expertise in mechanical industry and to

contribute effectively towards my future occupation, while continuously

seeking opportunities for professional growth and development.


PERSONAL BACKGROUND

AGE: 21 years old


BIRTHDAY: January 7, 2002
GENDER: Male
RELIGION: Roman Catholic
CIVIL STATUS: Single
MOTHERS NAME: Leny M. Hernandez
FATHERS NAME: Edwin M. Hernandez

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

PRIMARY: Escuela Sagrada Familia


Luyos, Tanauan City,
Batangas 2006-2014

SECONDARY: La Consolacion College - Tanauan


Tanauan City,
Batangas 2014-2020

TERTIARY: Batangas State University


The National Engineering
University BIT Mechanical
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Technology Alangilan, Batangas
City
2020-Present
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Magnaye, Nathaniel D.
Zone 6, Luyos, Tanauan City, Batangas
09456299826
20-07874@g.batstate-u.edu.ph

CAREER OBJECTIVE

To utilize my academic training and practical experience to become a

successful professional in my field. I aim to work with a leading organization

where I can apply my technical expertise and problem-solving skills to design

innovative solutions that meet the needs of the industry and society.

PERSONAL BACKGROUND

AGE: 21 years old


BIRTHDAY: January 5, 2002
GENDER: Male
RELIGION: Roman Catholic
CIVIL STATUS: Single
MOTHERS NAME: Natalio V. Magnaye
FATHERS NAME: Ailene D. Magnaye

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

PRIMARY: Escuela Sagrada Familia


Luyos, Tanauan City,
Batangas 2006-2014

SECONDARY: Lyceum of the Philippines - Laguna


Calamba,
Laguna 2018-
2020
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TERTIARY: Batangas State University


The National Engineering
University BIT Mechanical
Technology Alangilan, Batangas
City
2020-Present
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Mandigma. Ian M.
San Antonio, Quezon
09308634480
20-08140@g.batstate-u.edu.ph

CAREER OBJECTIVE

To secure a challenging position in a reputable organization to expand

my learning, knowledge, and skills.

PERSONAL BACKGROUND

AGE: 21 years old


BIRTHDAY: September 23, 2001
GENDER: Male
RELIGION: Roman Catholic
CIVIL STATUS: Single
MOTHERS NAME: Librada M. Mandigma
FATHERS NAME: Bernardo R. Mandigma

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

PRIMARY: San Antonio Central School


Poblacion San Antonio
Quezon
S.y. 2006-2014

SECONDARY: Holy Family Academy


Padre Garcia
Batangas 2014-2020

TERTIARY: Batangas State University


The National Engineering
University BIT Mechanical
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Technology Alangilan, Batangas
City
2020-Present
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Santos, Paula Cassandra


P. GulodItaas, Batangas
City 09912915420
20-06289@g.batstate-u.edu.ph

CAREER OBJECTIVE

In an actual job environment, I hope to acquire valuable knowledge and skills

to supplement those I obtained during university. In return, I offer my

support and drive to help the company and those around me succeed.

PERSONAL BACKGROUND

AGE: 20 years old


BIRTHDAY: July 16, 2002
GENDER: Female
RELIGION: Roman Catholic
CIVIL STATUS: Single
MOTHERS NAME: Jocelyn Grace S. Cueto
FATHERS NAME: N/A

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

PRIMARY: D Hundred Times


Academy Laubach Rd.,
Baguio City 2013-2014

SECONDARY: ACLC Batangas


P. Burgos St., Batangas
City 2018-2020
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TERTIARY: Batangas State University


The National Engineering
University BIT Mechanical
Technology Alangilan, Batangas
City
2020-Present
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PROFILE OF THE RESPONDENTS

NAME: JUSTIN PHILIP B. SERRANO

ADDRESS: NASUGBU BATANGAS

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: N/A COMPANY/YEAR:

N/A

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: UNEMPLOYED LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME: LEMUEL PEREZ

ADDRESS: JP LAUREL ST

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: CONTRACTOR

COMPANY/YEAR: N/A

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: SELF EMPLOYED

LENGTH OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS


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NAME: KENT HAROLD REYNA ADDRESS:

QUILIB, ROSARIO, BATANGAS YEAR

GRADUATED: 2022 PROFESSIONAL

EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: PRODUCTION CONTROLLER

COMPANY/YEAR: VISION 2000 FEEDMILLS

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: PERMANENT LENGTH

OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME: EDGAR A. POPULI JR

ADDRESS: SAN AGUSTIN SILANGAN ISLA VERDE BATANGAS CITY YEAR

GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: FINANCIAL ADVISOR

COMPANY/YEAR: PRULIFE U.K. PLACE

OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: SELF EMPLOYED

LENGTH OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS


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NAME: NATHANIEL B. MIRAMBIL

ADDRESS: SAN MATEO SAN PASCUAL BATANGAS

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: CADET TECHNICIAN

COMPANY/YEAR: SOHBI KOHGEI (PHILS.), INC.

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: PERMANENT LENGTH

OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME: JIOSUA L. CADACIO ADDRESS:

DITA, CUENCA, BATANGAS YEAR

GRADUATED: 2022 PROFESSIONAL

EXAMINATION: N/A EMPLOYMENT:

TECHNICIAN

COMPANY/YEAR: SOHBI KOHGEI (PHILS.), INC.

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: TEMPORARY LENGTH

OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
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College of Industrial Technology 85

NAME: MC DAVID C BAHALA

ADDRESS: MALALIM BATANGAS CITY

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: FACTORY WORKER

COMPANY/YEAR: CHOU CHIN

PLACE OF WORK: ABROAD EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: CONTRACTUAL LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME:KLAIZER JAY M. DE LEON ADDRESS:

SAN AGUSTIN IBAAN BATANGAS YEAR

GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: CADET TECHNICIAN

COMPANY/YEAR: SOHBI KOHGEI (PHILS.), INC.

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: TEMPORARY LENGTH

OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
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NAME:RUSSEL DE LEON

ADDRESS: STO NINO TAYSAN BATANGAS YEAR

GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: NATIONAL CERTIFICATE II

EMPLOYMENT: NATIONWIDE ERECTORS CORPORATION

COMPANY/YEAR: NECO COMPANY

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: SELF EMPLOYED

LENGTH OF SERVICE: 7 TO 12 MONTHS

NAME:JOBELLE BABASA

ADDRESS: SAMPAGA WEST BATANGAS CITY

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: NATIONAL CERTIFICATE II

EMPLOYMENT: N/A

COMPANY/YEAR: IBIDEN

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: CONTRACTUAL

LENGTH OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS


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NAME:ALYSSA MAE B. COSTELO

ADDRESS: NASUGBU, BATANGAS

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: MAINTENANCE ENGINEER

COMPANY/YEAR: CAL-COMP PRECISION (PHILIPPINES) INC.

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: PERMANENT LENGTH

OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME: KIM LAWRENZ MANALO

ADDRESS: #103 GENERAL LUNA STREET

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: NATIONAL CERTIFICATE II

EMPLOYMENT: CADET TECHNICIAN

COMPANY/YEAR: SOHBI KOHGEI PLACE

OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: PERMANENT LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
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College of Industrial Technology 88

NAME: NAPOLEON II M. NOCHE

ADDRESS: DACANLAO, CALACA, BATANGAS

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN

COMPANY/YEAR: STEELASIA

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: TEMPORARY LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME: TRISTAN ELWELL MANALO

ADDRESS: KUMINTANG ILAYA BATANGAS CITY

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: NEWLY HIRED AT SAN MIGUEL BREWERY INC.

COMPANY/YEAR: SAN MIGUEL BREWERY INC.

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: PERMANENT LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS\
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
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College of Industrial Technology 89

NAME: MHARLON MACALINTAL

ADDRESS: TALAGA LEMERY BATANGAS

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: NATIONAL CERTIFICATE II

EMPLOYMENT: MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN COMPANY/YEAR:

MONDE NISSIN

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: CONTRACTUAL LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME: RAVEN REX D. DELICA

ADDRESS: SECRETONG MALUPET

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: N/A COMPANY/YEAR:

N/A

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: TEMPORARY

LENGTH OF SERVICE: 13 TO 18 MONTHS


BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
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College of Industrial Technology 90

NAME: MARK ERROL A. FALOGME

ADDRESS: SITIO 2 BRGY. BALAGTAS, BATANGAS CITY

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A EMPLOYMENT:

GRAPHIC SPECIALIST/DESIGNER

COMPANY/YEAR: INTEGREON MANAGED SOLUTIONS (PHIL) INC. PLACE

OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: CONTRACTUAL

LENGTH OF SERVICE: 7 TO 12 MONTHS

NAME: DON IRIS L. SERVAN

ADDRESS: LIPA CITY, BATANGAS

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: MOLD FABRICATION ENGINEER 1

COMPANY/YEAR: K & K MOLDING INC.

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: TEMPORARY LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
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College of Industrial Technology 91

NAME: SHEENA MARIE ESTOLAS

ADDRESS: SAN TEODORO, MABINI, BATANGAS

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: QUEZON CITY

COMPANY/YEAR: KC INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: CONTRACTUAL

LENGTH OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME: JOHN LOYD AQUINO

ADDRESS: TALUMPOK WEST BATANGAS CITY

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: JETTY OPERATOR

COMPANY/YEAR: SAFE SEAS SHIPPING AGENCY CO.

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: PERMANENT

LENGTH OF SERVICE: 25 MONTHS AND ABOVE


BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
The National Engineering University
College of Industrial Technology 92

NAME: CHARLES JOHN CARLE

ADDRESS: BIGA, LOBO, BATANGAS

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: N/A COMPANY/YEAR:

C & U PHILIPPINES PLACE OF WORK:

LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: TEMPORARY LENGTH

OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME:PONCY DELEN

ADDRESS: BATANGAS CITY YEAR

GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: NATIONAL CERTIFICATE II

EMPLOYMENT: JETTY OPERATOR

COMPANY/YEAR: SHELL

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: CONTRACTUAL

LENGTH OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS


BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
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College of Industrial Technology 93

NAME: EUGENE REX C. DICIPIDA

ADDRESS: SIMLONG HILLTOP, BATANGAS CITY YEAR

GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: N/A

COMPANY/YEAR: JOEL CHAVEZ EQUIPMENT AND RENTALS


CORPORATION

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: CONTRACTUAL LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 7 TO 12 MONTHS

NAME: JOHN PAUL CLAUS

ADDRESS: SIMLONG, BATANGAS CITY

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: MACHINE TENDER

COMPANY/YEAR: JOEL CHAVEZ EQUIPMENT AND RENTALS


CORPORATION

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: CONTRACTUAL LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
The National Engineering University
College of Industrial Technology 94

NAME: JAERONE JAY P. SALES

ADDRESS: SITIO GITNA SAN ISIDRO BATANGAS CITY

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: VALVE TECHNICIAN

COMPANY/YEAR: CPM

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: PERMANENT LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME: DEXTER P. CAVER

ADDRESS: JOURNAL, CUTA BATANGAS CITY

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: TECHNICIAN

COMPANY/YEAR: SANYO PLASTIC PHILIPPINES INC.

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: CONTRACTUAL

LENGTH OF SERVICE: 7 TO 12 MONTHS


BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
The National Engineering University
College of Industrial Technology 95

NAME: LIMUEL JON J. MACARAIG

ADDRESS: CUENCA BATANGAS YEAR

GRADUATED: 2022 PROFESSIONAL

EXAMINATION: N/A EMPLOYMENT:

TECHNICIAN COMPANY/YEAR:

EPSON

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: CONTRACTUAL LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME: ZANDRELL BURGOS

ADDRESS: BANAY BANAY 1ST SAN JOSE BATANGAS

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A EMPLOYMENT:

ASSOCIATE SOFTWARE ENGINEER COMPANY/YEAR:

ACCENTURE

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: PERMANENT LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
The National Engineering University
College of Industrial Technology 96

NAME:DARIUS BONQUIN

ADDRESS: CAMANSIHAN, CALAPAN CITY, ORIENTAL MINDORO YEAR

GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: BUSINESS OWNER

COMPANY/YEAR: BUSINESSOWNER

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: TEMPORARY

LENGTH OF SERVICE: 25 MONTHS AND ABOVE

NAME: MERRY KRISTELLE

GUERRA ADDRESS: CABUYAO

LAGUNA YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: PROCESS ENGINEER

COMPANY/YEAR: FASTECH MICROASSEMBLY INC

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: PERMANENT LENGTH

OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
The National Engineering University
College of Industrial Technology 97

NAME: JOBET TAMAYO

ADDRESS: BUTONG, TAAL, BATANGAS

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

COMPANY/YEAR: RESULTSCX

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: PERMANENT LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME: BLANDO, AR-JAY S.

ADDRESS: MUZON SEGUNDO ALITAGTAG

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022 PROFESSIONAL

EXAMINATION: N/A EMPLOYMENT: CADET

TECHNICIAN COMPANY/YEAR: RESULTSCX

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: PERMANENT LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
The National Engineering University
College of Industrial Technology 98

NAME: DAVE C. BALMES

ADDRESS: SIMLONG BATANGAS CITY

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: JETTY OPERATOR

COMPANY/YEAR: SAFE SEAS SHIPPING AGENCY CO. INC.

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: PERMANENT LENGTH

OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME: JUDY ANN DAYES

ADDRESS: BACO, ORIENTAL MINDORO

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

COMPANY/YEAR: ALORICA PHILIPPINES INC.

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: PERMANENT LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
The National Engineering University
College of Industrial Technology 99

NAME: PASIA, RENA MARIE

ADDRESS: P6 STA. RITA KARSADA, BATANGAS CITY

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: DOCUMENT CONTROLLER

COMPANY/YEAR: NWSTEEL

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: TEMPORARY LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME: FLORENCE MAGLANQUE

ADDRESS: NASUGBU BATANGAS

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST

COMPANY/YEAR: AMKOR TECHNOLOGY PHILIPPINES

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: PERMANENT

LENGTH OF SERVICE: 25 MONTHS AND ABOVE


BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
The National Engineering University
College of Industrial Technology 100

NAME: HANILETH BELEN

ADDRESS: NARA ST. SAN ANTONIO VILLAGE MANGILAG SUR


CANDELARIA QUEZON

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022 PROFESSIONAL

EXAMINATION: N/A EMPLOYMENT:

PROCESS ENGINEER

COMPANY/YEAR: CAL-COMP PRECISION PHILIPPINES PLACE

OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: SELF EMPLOYED

LENGTH OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME: MARK LESTER MAUNAHAN

ADDRESS: BRGY. SANTOL TANAUAN CITY BATANGAS

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: NATIONAL CERTIFICATE II

EMPLOYMENT: MOTOSHOP

COMPANY/YEAR: N/A

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: TEMPORARY LENGTH

OF SERVICE: 19 TO 24 MONTHS
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
The National Engineering University
College of Industrial Technology 101

NAME: MELEANDRA YHARIE GRACE PANGANIBAN JAPLOS

ADDRESS: SAINT VERONICA ST, NUESTRA SENIORA DE GUIA HOMES,


POBLACION 2, BAUAN, BATANGAS

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: PRC EXAMINATIONS (E.G., LICENSURE


EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS, CERTIFIED PLANT MECHANIC, OTHERS),
NOT APPLICABLE

EMPLOYMENT: BPO- SALES ASSOCIATE

COMPANY/YEAR: RESULTSCX

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: PERMANENT

LENGTH OF SERVICE: 19 TO 24 MONTHS

NAME: SOFIA COMIA

ADDRESS: SAN ISIDRO BATANGAS CITY

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022 PROFESSIONAL

EXAMINATION: N/A EMPLOYMENT: BPO

COMPANY/YEAR: TASK US

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: PERMANENT LENGTH

OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
The National Engineering University
College of Industrial Technology 102

NAME: PASIA, VINCENT V.

ADDRESS: STA RITA KARSADA BATANGAS CITY YEAR

GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: SAFETY OFFICER

COMPANY/YEAR: EUROWAY PLACE

OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: CONTRACTUAL

LENGTH OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME: FRANZ DAVID CASTILLO

ADDRESS: BULALACAO , ORIENTAL MINDORO

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: SPA ATTENDANT

COMPANY/YEAR: LOU CITY SPA CLUB

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: TEMPORARY LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
The National Engineering University
College of Industrial Technology 103

NAME: MAFRAIN JOHN A. MERCADO

ADDRESS: SAN ISIDRO BATANGAS CITY

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022 PROFESSIONAL

EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN

COMPANY/YEAR: JTEKT

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: CONTRACTUAL LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

NAME: DEXTER KEVIN GUTIERREZ

ADDRESS: MAPULO TAYSAN BATANGAS

YEAR GRADUATED: 2022 PROFESSIONAL

EXAMINATION: N/A EMPLOYMENT:

MECHANICAL ASSISTANT

COMPANY/YEAR: STA ANA BUILDERS INC.

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL

EMPLOYMENT STATUS: CONTRACTUAL

LENGTH OF SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS


BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
The National Engineering University
College of Industrial Technology 104

NAME: FRITZ GERALD M. ILUSTRE

ADDRESS: MERCEDES HOMES SORO-SORO ILAYA BATANGAS CITY YEAR

GRADUATED: 2022

PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION: N/A

EMPLOYMENT: MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN

COMPANY/YEAR: BRAAMD INC.

PLACE OF WORK: LOCAL EMPLOYMENT

STATUS: PERMANENT LENGTH OF

SERVICE: 1 TO 6 MONTHS

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