October 2009


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Students introduced to work life at Methanex

Eight students from The UWI participated in Methanex Trinidad Limited’s Vacation Internship Programme for three months. The programme introduces students to the world of work, helps develop their relationship skills and encourages volunteerism for community giving.

Now in its fifth year, the programme aims for a balance between professional and personal development and is based on a mentoring concept (interns are assigned to employee mentors who are responsible for supporting their development).

The interns chose to support the Hope Centre on Pointe-a-Pierre Road, San Fernando—a home for children. The interns had strong support from employees in raising funds through onsite breakfast, cake and chow sales. Methanex matched the funds raised, allowing them to purchase school uniforms, shoes, books, school accessories and items that the Home needed to make the children comfortable.

Ryan Cudjoe, an Environmental and Natural Resources Management and Geography major, was full of praise. This wonderful experience offered at Methanex allowed me to apply the theoretical lessons of the classroom to the workplace. The knowledge of health, safety and environment was useful in giving me a heightened perception of responsible care which I will share with my classmates. It’s good learning for life, not just the workplace.”

Juantelle Charles, a Mechanical Engineering major, thanked Methanex for “an excellent experience, particularly as I was placed in the department which relates to my area of study. This exposure will help with my school work and give me the upper hand on courses for the new school term.”