





With a mission to inspire and guide the next generation, Davao Oriental International Technology College, Inc. (DOIT College) successfully conducted its Career Guidance Initiative across several secondary schools in Davao Oriental.
Warmly welcomed with the spirit of “Mabuhay, Madayaw!”, the outreach aimed to empower students as they begin one of the most important decisions in their lives—choosing the right career path. Through this initiative, DOIT College reaffirmed its commitment to shaping brighter futures by providing students with the knowledge and direction they need to succeed.
The DOIT College team had the opportunity to engage with enthusiastic and talented learners from Puntalinao National High School, Taguibo Agricultural Vocational High School, Don Enrique Lopez National High School, Mayo National High School, and Manuel B. Guiñez Sr. National High School. Each visit became a meaningful exchange of ideas, aspirations, and possibilities.
Through interactive discussions and informative presentations, students gained valuable insights into various career opportunities, higher education pathways, and the wide range of programs offered at DOIT College. More importantly, they were encouraged to reflect on their passions, recognize their strengths, and confidently envision their future.
This initiative goes beyond simply providing information—it serves as a guiding light for young individuals who are preparing to take their next big step. By reaching out to communities and schools, DOIT College continues to play an active role in nurturing dreams and building a generation of skilled, confident, and purpose-driven individuals.
The institution extends its heartfelt gratitude to the administrators, teachers, and students of the participating schools for their warm welcome and active participation. Their support and enthusiasm made the activity not only successful but truly impactful.
As DOIT College continues its mission, one goal remains clear: to guide, inspire, and empower the leaders of tomorrow—one student at a time.
