Abstract
This research delves into the lived experiences of fourth-year hospitality management students from West Visayas State University-Lambunao during their On-the-Job Training (OJT). Using a phenomenological qualitative methodology, the study sought to uncover the intricate perceptions, emotions, and reflections of the students. Data was primarily gathered through comprehensive semi-structured interviews and was complemented by a review of reflective journals maintained during the OJT period. A purposive sampling approach was chosen, bringing together 25 participants aged between 20-23, ensuring a balanced representation across gender, nature of OJT establishment, and training duration. A thorough thematic analysis of the data highlighted key themes that emerged from the students' OJT experiences. The results offer valuable insights into the challenges and outcomes of OJT, serving as a resource for educators, industry partners, and upcoming hospitality students.
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