Auza.Net has started its OJT program last April 11, 2011 with a total of 11 trainees. Among
them, three are undergoing the sessions for free because of their above average performance
in previously conducted skills tests.
The trainee’s program director has started giving them tasks and exercises in order to improve
their present skills, and Engr Jerome Auza has already conducted a few sessions to increase
and develop their knowledge in Linux commands.
This week, the trainees will move on to more complex discussions and will, at the same time
continue practicing what they have learned for the past week, such as touch typing, speed
typing and developing greater comprehension for the english language.
When a student graduates from his chosen field, he may be equipped with all necessary
theories as imparted by their schools, but there will always be that space in between graduation
and employment. This space is a hallow resulting from the student’s inexperience in the actual
world. Auza.Net’s objective is to fill this gap, using its improved training module, which should
make the trainee more than ready to face the real world.
Auza.Net conducts website training for AUDIO Bohol
The Association of United Development Information Officers of Bohol (AUDIO-Bohol) has
tapped Auza.Net for its training on website development. The activity took place last April 14,
2011 at the Governor’s Mansion. The activity was originally a monthly meeting of all AUDIO
members, but was later turned into a short course on how to post press releases on the internet
utilizing the WordPress content management system.
The main speaker for the short training session was Engr. Jerome Auza, and he was
accompanied by three of his employees who also assisted with the training. The activity made
Bohol’s Information Officers one step closer to achieving their aim of greater transparency and
easier communication among LGU’s and its constituents.
The members of AUDIO who have been trained can now input press releases into
www.boholpressrelease.com website anytime, anywhere and get their message across
Tagbilaran, and even across the world.