Celebrating Our OJT Student: Adrian Jeff Adriano Completes His Internship at Circuitrocks

Empowering the Next Generation of Builders: Adrian Jeff B. Adriano Completes OJT

At Circuitrocks Philippines , our mission has always been clear: to empower every maker and builder. it’s providing the right components for a complex project or whether mentoring a student through their first professional hurdle, we believe in giving people the tools and knowledge they need to create the future.

Today, we are proud to see that mission in action as we congratulate Adrian Jeff B. Adriano on completing his Internship/On-the-Job Training (OJT).

500 Hours of Growth and Innovation

Adrian, a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology student from Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa , has officially clocked in 500 internship hours . From September 19, 2025, to March 6, 2026, Adrian wasn’t just an intern—he was an active part of the building process.

Under the guidance of Jomar Zabala (Technical Support), Adrian proved that the bridge between a “student” and a “maker” is built through:

  • Dedication: Showing up ready to solve problems every single day.
  • A Builder’s Mindset: Approaching tasks with a strong willingness to learn and an eye for technical detail.
  • Responsibility: Taking ownership of his role within the team to ensure our community of makers is well-supported.

Why We Invest in Internships

We don’t just sell parts; we foster an ecosystem. By opening our doors to students like Adrian, we aim to ensure that the spirit of innovation continues to thrive in the Philippines. We believe that by empowering one builder at a time, we contribute to a larger culture of creation, troubleshooting, and technological progress.

“His overall performance was found to be satisfactory, reflecting the dedication and responsibility we value here at Circuitrocks.”

The Road Ahead

Adrian’s time with us may have officially ended this March, but his journey as a builder is just beginning. We are confident that the skills he honed during his 500 hours will serve him well in the IT industry and beyond.

Congratulations, Adrian! Keep building, keep learning, and keep pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.