13 students complete work-study at Sterling Products
Students posing with their tokens flanked by Sterling staffers
Students posing with their tokens flanked by Sterling staffers

STERLING Products Limited (SPL) facilitated 13 students in its annual work-study programme this year. 

The company held a simple ceremony on August 28 at which the students received gifts and were recognised for their performance.
Speaking at the event, Chief Executive Officer (ag.) Deodat Indar said SPL is proud to have provided yet again an opportunity for students to acquire work experience and the opportunity to explore their strengths in a corporate setting.
“We try to provide an environment whereby you can take away from the organisation through the learning process and you can use it in your life somewhere, sometime and somehow… We try our best to make sure that the environment that you were put in; that you could learn something and you can take away something from your experience here,” Indar stated.
Other members of SPL’s management team expressed appreciation to the students for their input over the two-month period and wished them well in their future endeavours.
The students also thanked SPL and the management team for the support and encouragement shown.
“I would like to say a special thank you to the management and staff of Sterling Products Limited for offering us the opportunity to work in this vibrant and reputable organisation and for providing us with an opportunity to gain new knowledge, skills and experience.  It has been a great pleasure working for this company for the past two months in the Human Resource Department with the friendly and encouraging staff,” commented Reona Persaud.
Adding her voice of appreciation, Ravita Latchman said, “Thank you very much for accommodating us once again. I realise the invaluable experience gained in working with one of the largest companies on the East Bank Demerara. This company has an enviable record of innovation and an excellent reputation as an employer which makes wanting to work here more attractive.”
SPL has been conducting its work study programme for more than ten years. The company remains committed to playing an integral role in the growth and development of the nation’s youth and will continue to support initiatives that aid in this regard.

(By Michel Outridge)

 

 

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