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APPENDIX E

DECLARATION

The following daily reports dated 1 Jan 2013 to 26 Apr 2013 have been read and verified by Brian Goh (external supervisor’s name) managing director (position in the company).

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(External supervisor’s signature & name)

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(Date)

APPENDIX F

~DAILY LOG ~
No.
Day/Date
Log Entry
1.
MONDAY

(Date: 7-1-2013)
Trained by supervisors about properties, loan and insurance. (every Monday)
Introduction to the staff and company
Explanation of our job scope in the company
Sharing from the sales executive experience

2.
TUESDAY

(Date: 8-1-2013)
Learn how to get value of properties by calling the valuer.
Explanation on how to fill up Maybank loan application form.
3.
WEDNESDAY

(Date: 9-1-2013)
Learned the concept and information about mortgage insurance. (every Wednesday)
Learn how to fill up Hong Leong Bank loan application form.
Sharing from the senior manager ‘s experience
4.
THURSDAY

(Date: 10-1-2013)
Get value of properties by calling valuer.
Learn how to fill up CIMB BANK loan application form.

5.
FRIDAY

(Date: 11-1-2013)
Learned the concept and information about insurance. (every Friday)
Get value of properties by calling valuer.
Fill up loan application form.
Learn how to fill up OCBC BANK loan application form.

~OVERALL WEEKLY LOG ~
Week
Log Entry
1
During the first week of my internship, the whole week is all about introduction and briefing before I start doing my duty in the office. My supervisor, Mr. Brian Goh, brought us through the company profile and introduces us to the other staff. I was given training by my supervisor and senior of how to fill in bank loan application from different type of banks and also how to call a property valuation company on how to get the value of a property. I have also been taught by my supervisor on how personal do and life

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