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National Survey: DLS-CSB graduates get hired fast

Based on the national survey done by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) ranked second highest among 35 other colleges in terms of employability rate.

DLS-CSB Special Assistant to the President Mr. Neil Pariñas said, “Based on the presentation of the Secretary of Labor and Employment last 2005, the graduates of the University of the Philippines get hired the fastest in one to two months time. DLS-CSB graduates get hired faster second.”

“DOLE and CHED required us to do a survey among the graduates of DLS-CSB from school year 2000-2001 to 2003-2004, which we submitted to them. Among those graduates, 633 of them complied,” he shared.

Survey Says

Based on the survey, 31% of the total respondents are officials, executives, managers, or supervisors, and 43% of them have a median annual salary of 210,000 pesos. As Pariñas said, “Most of the people who answered the survey are fresh graduates, but their salaries are already high.”

When the respondents were asked which personal and academic background made them employable, most answered factors like personality, competencies learned in school, and the reputation of DLS-CSB. “So even the employers have trust in our school,” Pariñas added.

Also, the employability rate of DLS-CSB students is not dependent on the place of residence, civil status, age and year graduated. 78% of the respondents are very satisfied with their jobs and 43% say that their first jobs are related to their course in DLS-CSB.

Final Words

“I think it is about knowing what you want in life and pursuing it. Control the things in your control, and pray for the things beyond your control.” Pariñas said. “It’s about knowing your purpose. If you’re given the opportunity, you have to give your best. In the long process, it’s not about money but your own happiness.”

Pariñas compared DLS-CSB to a flashlight. “The flashlight has a dispersed light when turned on. But when the light concentrated, it becomes laser that can be used to operate on people or even cut through metal. DLS-CSB is currently a flashlight, and we must do everything we can in order to concentrate that light and become a laser.” He added that “We have the resources; all you have to do is to do well—to give your best, and we can shine.”

-Mary Tan, The Benildean Reporter

(Source: mariaisquixotic)

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