Mabalacat City College (MCC) solidified its commitment to bolstering career possibilities for students through a partnership with SeeMeCV, a well-known provider of SaaS (Software as a Service) based recruitment solutions on 18 January 2024. This collaboration was set to establish Virtual Career Portal that facilitates various career-related activities for the college.
During the signing ceremony, MCC acknowledged the importance of collaborating with stakeholders to achieve the goal of preparing job-ready graduates. The virtual career portal will also work on the graduate tracing to help track the careers of MCC graduates, giving insights into their professional journeys.
Through this, the institution can collect data from its alumni, understanding the proficiency, effectivity, and impact of the learning framework being delivered by the institution. The gathered insight will be used to ensure success and impact of future collaboration in meeting the needs of students and industries.
SeeMeCV President Mr. David Padgett led the company’s delegation with Head of Business Development and Partnership Ms. Angel Dasjterdi, Customer Success Manager Ms. Jasmine Layugan, and Business Development Manager Mr. Victor San Pascual.
Furthermore, MCC President Dr. Michelle Aguilar-Ong, VP for Global Relations, Opportunities, and Workforce Development Raymond John Vergara, MPR, AVP for Management for Academic Processes and Systems Engr. Erick Jaie David, AVP for Workforce Development Engr. Joshua Ken Policarpio, Corporate College and Lifelong Learning Coordinator Mikaela Joy Garcia, Institutional Advancement Coordinator Francis Dalida and College and Career Readiness Coordinator Stephanie Jimenez were present at the event.
The participation of the Hann Foundation Inc., represented by the Foundation Manager Mr. Ronnel Golimlim was significant since it will contribute to the involvement of the community, Indigenous Peoples, resource mobilization, industry connection and sustainability support.
The shared mission of MCC, Hann Foundation, and SeeMeCV was set to form more collaborations to support the community, including students, industries, Indigenous Peoples and other sectors.