Essay On Professionalism

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Professionalism is an extremely important feature in any work environment. However, many people have different ideas of what professionalism means. According to Merriam- Webster Dictionary, the definition of professionalism is “the skill, good judgment, and polite behavior that is expected from a person who is trained to do a job well.” Some people’s idea of professionalism matches closely with this definition. Others consider professionalism to be dressing nice or having an advance degree in a certain field. In my opinion, professionalism includes all these views. Professionalism, in my mind, includes many aspects. Dressing well, in clothes that are appropriate for the situation and looking polished, is definitely a part of professionalism. …show more content…

A good attitude in the workplace, supporting fellow employees, and staying focused on one’s assigned work are most likely important to employers. Good communication skills are also vital, whether it be in person, over the phone, or in an email. Good face-to-face communication skills include being able to listen as well as talk, clarifying questions one has, and using appropriate body language to show that one is interested in the conversation. Over the phone, talking clearly and slowly so one can be understood is essential, as well as making sure ones tone is fitting to the conversation. Over email, using formal language, being polite, having an introduction and closer, and correct spelling are all extremely important. One time I acted professionally was when communicating with my now supervision to get the job I have now. I emailed him, using formal language and correct formatting, to request and interview, which he granted me. When I got to the interview, dressed appropriately, I made sure I listened to everything he had to say, asked questions, and sat up straight and attentive to show I was interested. There are numerous aspects of professionalism that are the same between classroom and the workplace, but not all are. Good communication, honesty and integrity, accountability, and satisfactory work are examples of aspects of professionalism that exist in the classroom and the workplace.

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