“U & I” chronicles my life as an intern of Unilever Philippines. The blog entries under this series would only include my personal affairs with my fellow interns, with the company and its employees. Any kind of corporate information about the said company would never be written here.
Week 2 of my internship program at Unilever was all about translating numbers into words. I have two big projects for my department in a specific area in Luzon. Before I can come up with a concrete program plan and an implementation methodology, I need to see the performance statistics for the past 6 and 12 months. Now I can see the point of our statistics class last semester. Numbers, you are a necessary evil.
“U & I” chronicles my life as an intern of Unilever Philippines. The blog entries under this series would only include my personal affairs with my fellow interns, with the company and its employees. Any kind of corporate information about the said company would never be written here.
I decided to make my U & I series a weekly blog-o-drama since I don’t have enough glucose in my bloodstream every after work to tell what happened. Moreover, I believe that making this a weekly entry would reduce the probability of disclosing any corporate secret to the world wide web. But of course, I won’t do that anyway. Before anything else, I want to show how eager I am to work in such company situated millions of light years away from my very own galaxy:
“U & I” chronicles my life as an intern of Unilever Philippines. The blog entries under this series would only include my personal affairs with my fellow interns, with the company and its employees. Any kind of corporate information about the said company would never be written here.
Unilever Philippines is a big, multinational company–even bigger than its direct competitor (Shhh). The 32 interns of the program were divided among the two Unilever sites in the metro: Manila and Pasig offices. I was assigned in the Pasig office. Specifically, I am working with a department which is concerned about Sales and Public Relations of Key Accounts–fwew. Gah, it’s hard for me to filter things since I signed a non-disclosure agreement.
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“U & I” chronicles my life as an intern of Unilever Philippines. The blog entries under this series would only include my personal affairs with my fellow interns, with the company and its employees. Any kind of corporate information about the said company would never be written here.

I had a considerable struggle entering Unilever Philippines. Thank God and thank my friends who prayed for me–I was called, and eventually, chosen. The Unilever Summer Internship Program is an 8-week comprehensive OJT program that trains select 32 students from top universities in the country. Nah, that didn’t come from me. LOL. Too bad, I would be only having 4 weeks of some Unilever goodness–I am latecomer.
Well, Hello Unilever Philippines.
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