TEMASEK POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME

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TEMASEK POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME
TEMASEK POLYTECHNIC
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
STUDENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME
General Information
Objectives
 To enable final year students to gain valuable work experience in relevant industries.
 To provide companies with the opportunity to assess the quality of our students.
Allowance
CCM, LRM and HTM students: a minimum monthly take-home allowance of $500.
All other students: a minimum monthly take-home allowance of $450.
Employers are exempted from CPF contribution.
Many employers provide an allowance which is above this minimum amount.
Overtime pay is payable for work beyond 44 hours per week.
Work Permit
Foreign students are exempted from work permit requirements.
Company Supervisor
Students will only receive instruction and guidance directly from their reporting
companies. The company must assign at least a supervisor to oversee the performance
and progress of the student.
Liaison Officer
A lecturer appointed to oversee the students attached to the company, shall serve as the
Liaison Officer. Queries and clarifications can be directed to the Liaison Officer.
Training Programme (including orientation)
Employers are requested to submit a training programme which will be evaluated on its
suitability. The scope of training can cover projects and/or job responsibilities in the
areas listed in the application form. Should the programme be changed, employers are
requested to inform the Liaison Officer as soon as possible.
Student Attendance & Schedule of Work
Students should not be required to work beyond 11pm, where possible. Student
attendance must be recorded daily by the employers. Students are not allowed to take
leave except for compassionate and medical leave which must be approved by both the
Employer and the Polytechnic. The students must provide supporting documents for
leave. If students take more than 3 - 5 days of medical leave (depending on the duration
of their SIP), employers may deduct their pay or extend their SIP to make up for the
medical leave taken.
Insurance
Students are covered under the Polytechnic’s insurance policy.
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TEMASEK POLYTECHNIC
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
STUDENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME
General Information
Overseas Assignment
Employers who require students to work outside Singapore should preferably inform the
Liaison Officer at least 2-3 weeks before the assignment to enable the Polytechnic to
obtain parental consent and the necessary indemnities. Employers are required to take
an insurance policy to cover the period of the trip.
Submission by Students
Students are required to complete a written report or portfolio detailing their experience
in the organisation at the end of the SIP period.
Performance Appraisal
Employers are required to complete a performance appraisal on each student based on
their work in the organisation. Employers are encouraged to review the performance
appraisal with the students.
Company Feedback
At the end of the attachment period, employers are requested to complete the SIP
Feedback form.
On-Campus Sessions
Students are required to attend on-campus sessions on the following Saturdays. As this
forms part of their assessment, employers are requested to allow students time-off on
working Saturdays to attend these sessions.
Diploma in Business Information Technology
9 May & 11 Jul 2015
Diploma in Communications & Media Management 6 Jun & 15 Aug 2015
Diploma in Culinary & Catering Management
18 Apr, 23 May & 25 Jul 2015
Diploma in Leisure & Resort Management
18 Apr, 23 May & 25 Jul 2015
Diploma in Hospitality & Tourism Management
26 Sep 2015, 21 Nov 2015 & 23 Jan 2016
Diploma in Business
Diploma in Logistics & Operations Management
Diploma in Marketing
Diploma in Retail Management
10 Oct & 14 Nov 2015
Diploma in Accounting & Finance
7 Nov & 12 Dec 2015
Diploma in Law & Management
Nil
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TEMASEK POLYTECHNIC
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
STUDENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME
General Information
Persons to Contact
Diploma in Business Information Technology
Mr Mark Kor
Ms Serene Chng
67806778
67806263
[email protected]
[email protected]
Diploma in Communications & Media Management
Ms Hie Hui Ching
Ms Lilian Khoo
67805886
67805836
[email protected]
[email protected]
Diploma in Culinary & Catering Management
Mr Kwok Bing
67806353
[email protected]
Diploma in Leisure & Resort Management
Ms Sheila Sim
Mr John Low
67806781
67804110
[email protected]
[email protected]
Diploma in Hospitality & Tourism Management
Ms Mariah Binti Rahim 67806985
Ms Tay Kay Hwee
67804112
[email protected]
[email protected]
Mr Thomas Lee
Ms Christine Toh
Ms Hoa Peng Sum
67806281
67805834
67806289
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Mr Mathavan
Devadas
Ms Yenni Leong
Ms Agnes Goh
67805892
[email protected]
67806552
67805929
[email protected]
[email protected]
Diploma in Accounting & Finance
Diploma in Business
Diploma in Logistics & Operations Management
Diploma in Marketing
Diploma in Retail Management
Diploma in Law & Management
SIP Administrators
Please visit our website: http://www-bus.tp.edu.sg/bus_home/bus_courses.htm for more information
on the various courses taken by our students.
Please visit our website: http://www-bus.tp.edu.sg/bus_home/bus_industry.htm for more information
on SIP 2015/2016.
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