Ideal Candidate Profile
A graduating HRM or related-course student who is dependable, curious, willing to travel, comfortable in a manufacturing environment, eager to learn, and ready to take on challenges - with the commitment to stay long enough to gain meaningful hands-on HR experience.
Overall Objective
The primary objective of the internship is to provide the trainee with meaningful, practical, and well-rounded exposure to Human Resources in an actual furniture manufacturing environment, allowing the trainee to connect academic knowledge with real-world HR practices while developing professional competence, work discipline, communication skills, and confidence.
Supervision
The HR Trainee will work under the supervision of the HR Department / designated HR supervisor. Tasks involving confidential employee information, disciplinary matters, compensation, or other sensitive HR concerns shall be performed only under appropriate supervision and within the trainee's authorized level of responsibility.
Duration of Immersion
Preferred: A longer OJT/ immersion period is highly encouraged, as extended exposure will allow the trainee to experience more areas of HR and gain a deeper understanding of the company's people, culture, systems, and manufacturing operations.
The actual schedule and duration shall be based on the trainee's academic requirements, school policies, and mutual agreement with the company.
- Preferred Qualifications
- Currently pursuing or preferably graduating with a Bachelor's Degree in Human Resource Management, Psychology, Business Administration, or other related courses.
- Required to complete an OJT/internship program as part of the academic curriculum, if applicable.
- Preferably available for a longer period of immersion, as extended exposure will provide greater opportunities for learning and hands-on experience.
- Lives nearby the company or is willing and able to travel to and from the workplace regularly.
- Willing to learn, ask questions, accept feedback, and take on new challenges.
- Responsible, dependable, organized, and able to maintain confidentiality.
- Has good communication and interpersonal skills.
- Comfortable working in a manufacturing/ factory environment and interacting with employees from different departments and levels.
- Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office/Google software is an advantage.
- Key Areas of Immersion and Responsibilities
- Recruitment & Staffing Support
- Assist in preparing and organizing recruitment documents.
- Help post job vacancies through appropriate channels.
- Assist in screening resumes and applications based on established criteria.
- Coordinate with applicants regarding interview schedules and requirements.
- Assist in maintaining recruitment trackers and applicant records.
- Observe and learn the recruitment and selection process.
- Employee Records & HR Documentation
- Assist in organizing and maintaining employee 201 files and HR records.
- Help update employee information and HR databases.
- Assist in preparing HR forms, documents, reports, and filing systems.
- Practice proper handling and confidentiality of employee information.
- Timekeeping & Attendance
- Assist with monitoring and organizing attendance and timekeeping records.
- Help consolidate attendance-related information for HR review.
- Gain exposure to common attendance, tardiness, leave, and scheduling processes.
- Onboarding & Employee Engagement
- Assist in preparing requirements and materials for new employees.
- Support new-hire orientation and onboarding activities.
- Assist in employee engagement activities, company events, and internal programs.
- Help prepare communication materials and announcements when needed.
- Employee Relations & HR Operations
- Observe and assist in routine HR employee-relations activities under proper supervision.
- Help communicate HR policies, procedures, and reminders to employees.
- Assist in gathering information and documentation for HR-related concerns.
- Develop an understanding of workplace discipline, employee welfare, and company policies.
- Manufacturing HR Exposure
The trainee will be encouraged to gain firsthand understanding of the relationship between HR and manufacturing operations, including:
- Production workforce requirements and staffing.
- Employee deployment and scheduling.
- Workplace culture and employee relations within a factory setting.
- Coordination between HR, production, warehouse, quality, administration, and other departments.
- The importance of safety, attendance, productivity, teamwork, and employee welfare in manufacturing.
- Learning & Development Expectations
The trainee is expected to progressively develop practical skills in:
- Recruitment and selection
- Employee documentation and records management
- HR administration
- Timekeeping and attendance management
- Employee engagement
- Training coordination
- Employee relations
- Workplace communication
- Confidentiality and professional ethics
- HR practices within a manufacturing environment
The trainee will be encouraged to learn by observation, participation, and supervised hands-on work, with increasing responsibility depending on performance, maturity, and demonstrated capability.
Work Attitude & Behavioral Expectations
The Ideal HR Trainee Is Someone Who
- Wants to learn beyond the classroom.
- Is willing to take on challenges and unfamiliar tasks.
- Takes initiative rather than waiting to be told what to do.
- Is respectful and professional when dealing with employees.
- Can work independently while knowing when to ask for guidance.
- Is open to feedback and willing to improve.
- Understands the importance of confidentiality when handling HR matters.
- Is punctual, reliable, and committed to completing the required immersion period.
- Is willing to experience both office-based HR work and appropriate exposure to the manufacturing floor.