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What is professionalism?

Professionalism is difficult to define. It is subjective and abstract. Contrary to popular belief donning a corporate suit and lunching with the CEO of the company does not mean professionalism. Professionalism is more of a state of mind, a matter of perception. It reflects in the way you present yourself and everything you say or do. It is basically an attitude towards work- not the work you do, but how you do the work.

Here is what it takes to be a true professional:

Professional Temperament

  • Appearances do matter. Present yourself well.
  • Be courteous in communication. Explain things clearly and listen to others patiently.
  • Be enthusiastic, cheerful, and friendly.
  • Be Level- headed and optimistic. Uphold honor and personal integrity.
  • Treat others with respect.
  • Make yourself worthy of other's trust.

Professional work attitude

  • Relevant experience, knowledge, capability and understanding are essential.
  • Learn every aspect of the job carefully and find out what the job demands.
  • Avoid Shortcuts, As far as possible deliver more than what is expected of you.
  • Professionalism is giving your job your best even on days when you don't feel like it.
  • Aim for excellence, not mediocrity. Don't postpone and be ready to take on challenging assignments.
  • Be a confident, focused and credible employee who makes a difference to the company.
  • Make sound decisions based on careful analysis.
  • Do not shy away from personal responsibility for the outcome of your decisions or actions. Learn from mistakes and don't repeat them.
  • Work in the best interests of the company and client.

Professional Spirit

  • Respect for hierarchy and honesty is the key ingredient of a thorough professional.
  • Live up to your commitments and demonstrate loyalty and dedication.
  • Show compassion and lend a helping hand whenever necessary to your co-workers.
  • Be a team player who willingly co-operates and collaborates with others.
  • Try to be a leader at your level and guide others
  • Be a learner not only a doer.

It is essential to be a thorough professional in today's competitive world. If you are proficient, not only will people take you seriously, but it will win you important assignments and promotions too and will help you climb the ladder of success fast.



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