Work immersion is a program that provides students with hands-on experience or work simulation in which they can apply their competencies and acquired knowledge. It is a subject in the senior high school curriculum that involves practical industrial skills training under the guidance of industry experts and workers. Work immersion can be an internship support program available to employers. It is an opportunity for students to gain real-world experience in a professional environment, which involves skill-building, mentorship programs, career networking, and cultural exposure. Work immersion can help students gain practical experience in which they can apply the knowledge and skills they learned in school. It can also lead to improved employer satisfaction, as employees with work immersion experience are more likely to be able to adjust quickly to the workplace and develop relationships with their co-workers. Work immersion is a key feature in the Senior High School curriculum and consists of 80 hours of hands-on experience or work simulation.