Friday, April 15, 2016

Paperworks and Paperworks

Dear all,

Other than Media Monitoring and Festive Decorations, Sarawak Oil Palm Berhad (SOPB) focused on their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Programs as well. As a locally owned business that mainly operated at Sarawak, SOPB put priority on the local communities. They introduced several CSR programs to grow together with local communities, especially areas around planned estates.

The CSR program that I involved during my internship period was named Young Achiever’s Award and Student Adoption Program (namely YAA & SAP). SOPB provided monetary support and non-monetary support (such as school bag and pencil case) to eligible students from the schools that around our estates.

After my executive explained the progresses and requirements of YAA & SAP to me, my first task was updated the detailed list by research the school name, school address and school’s contact person. December was the month that receiving the acknowledge receipts and application forms from the schools. I need to arrange the acknowledge receipts according to the regions as well as alphabets. Other than key in the student details into excel form, my supervisors allowed me to filter the applicants based on my judgment during initial procedure.


Besides that, I also been asked by my supervisor to do research on possible analysts, research their email address and phone number from the website, online documents, banks’ investor relations and their LinkedIn account. This research gave me an opportunity that exercise my judgment on whether the information that I found are updated version or not. 

In my next blog, I will focus more on event planning of SOPB. Stay tuned and have a nice day!


Warmest Regards,
Chung Jia Yiing
17136837 / 7e2a1122
Curtin University Sarawak, Malaysia

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