Summary of Pelatihan Dasar Hari Ke-2 (4 Februari 2025)
The video covers the second day of a foundational training event at Surabaya State University (Unesa) focused on the MBKM (Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka) program, which promotes independent learning, internships, research, and community engagement. Key highlights include international internship opportunities, village-based community projects, academic mobility, and detailed guidance on career preparation such as CV writing and internship registration.
Key Lifestyle, Travel, and Educational Tips:
- International Internships & Mobility:
- Students from Unesa can participate in international internships (e.g., digital business internships at Labuhan Store in Malaysia with University Sabah Malaysia).
- Programs include ISMA (Indonesian International Student Mobility Awards), teaching assistantships abroad (Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand), and humanitarian projects (e.g., for migrant children in Malaysia).
- Student exchange and independent study programs encourage cross-cultural experiences and personal growth.
- Alumni share experiences about adapting to new cultures, learning independence, and negotiating academic content abroad.
- Village-Based Community Projects (KKN Thematic):
- Students engage in 4-month thematic KKN (community service) projects in villages like Ketapan, focusing on village-owned enterprises (BUMDes), tourism development, marketing, human resources, and fintech.
- Activities include training local tourism managers, creating professional company profiles, promoting village tourism, and implementing equity crowdfunding for village businesses.
- Collaboration with local government and forestry services includes environmental preservation, tree planting, and forest care.
- Students gain practical experience by applying classroom knowledge directly to community development.
- Academic and Career Preparation:
- Detailed training on making ATS-friendly CVs and resumes:
- Use action + impact formula in describing experiences.
- Tailor keywords to match job descriptions for ATS detection.
- Keep resumes concise (1 page preferred).
- Use simple, readable fonts and avoid errors.
- Include relevant work experience, education, skills, and portfolio links.
- Prepare both Indonesian and English versions depending on job requirements.
- Creative CVs are suitable for creative industries; ATS CVs are preferred for corporate/government roles.
- Use Unesa’s MBKM career portal for CV building, internship/job applications, and tracking academic mobility activities.
- Internship and research registration processes explained, including uploading reports, logbooks, and certificates through SIM MBKM and Ela platforms.
- Encouragement to participate in independent study, research, entrepreneurship, and internships to earn academic credits.
- Detailed training on making ATS-friendly CVs and resumes:
- Internship & Entrepreneurship Opportunities:
- Partnership with Mexi Academy offers bootcamp training and internships in IT fields (backend, frontend, UI/UX, digital marketing).
- Mexi Academy supports students with mentoring, project-based learning, and potential job or entrepreneurial opportunities.
- Internships provide real-world experience, improve professional skills, and expand networks.
- Student Experiences & Testimonials:
- Students share how MBKM programs have enhanced their independence, learning, and social skills.
- Experiences range from teaching children with special needs, working in law offices, to managing village tourism projects.
- Alumni emphasize the importance of internships for career readiness and the value of studying outside their home campus.
Notable Locations, Institutions, and Speakers:
- Locations:
- Surabaya State University (Unesa), Indonesia
- Labuhan Store, Malaysia (University Sabah Malaysia partnership)
- Muhammadiyah University of Sorong, Papua, Indonesia
- Pacet Mojokerto and Ketapan Village, East Java, Indonesia
- Vitautas Magnus University, Lithuania (ISMA program)
- Forest parks and conservation areas in East Java (UPT Tahura Raden Suryo)
- Institutions & Programs:
- Indonesian Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Kemendikbudristek)
- Indonesian Rectors’ Assembly (Majelis Rektor Indonesia)
- Mexi Academy (education technology startup partnering with Unesa)
- MBKM (Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka) program
- ISMA (Indonesian International Student Mobility Awards)
- Project Humanity (humanitarian education project in Malaysia)
- Speakers & Contributors:
- Amanda Nurul Fauziah (Elementary School Teacher Education student)
- Sinta Novita Arani (PMM alumni, student exchange participant)
- Sis Dila Pramesti (Career portal and CV expert)
- Mr. Dimas Yan Andi (MBKM SIM and Ela registration guide)
- Jessica from Mexi Academy (partner and internship program coordinator)
- Various Unesa students sharing internship and KKN experiences
Summary of Practical Advice:
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