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Professionalism at Work

 
On a long-term basis, a prime career goal is professionalism at work. That means behaving properly. While also avoiding bad habits. Thus, we focus on this topic now.

To begin, look at these posts:

 

An Infographic Look at Professionalism at Work

In this post, we present a variety of infographics on job behavior.
 
From Bit Rebels:

“To refine your skills a little bit and to help you find the true you, we did some digging on the Internet . And found what an infographic that could help you on your path to success. It’s an infographic presented by Human Resources Online. It is a formidable infographic that gives you 10 pointers on how to find your way in sometimes harsh and competitive situations.”


 
By Undercover Recruiter:

“Generation Y is accustomed to a much more lax atmosphere. Where sending text message-like E-mails from their smart phones is second nature. Recent grads are becoming more laid back. but their future workplace may not be. The job market is as competitive as ever. As recent college graduates have looming school loans over their heads there is no better time to avoid the common mistakes of the rest of the Gen Y’ers vying for the same positions.”


 
As the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety notes:

“A civil and respectful workplace is related to many positives. Including greater job satisfaction, improved morale, enhanced relationships, and reduced sick leave and turnover. Within a stressful, frustrating, or toxic work environment, politeness and support can give way to resentment, rudeness, and even bullying and harassment. To combat this, there are many actions employers can take to champion and prioritize workplace civility.”


 

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