 Professionalism is a highly regarded trait by all organizations. For some, punctuality is important. For others, dress and appearance are most important.

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 Professionalism is a highly regarded trait by all organizations. For some, punctuality is important. For others, dress and appearance are most important.  Traits relating to professionalism on which you may be evaluated include: Maturity Punctuality and Dependability Appropriateness of Appearance Reliability Time Management Responsibility

 Respect the cultures of others  Recognize the work of others with compliments  Respect the privacy of others  Keep things confidential  Maintain loyalty in the workplace  Show interest in the company

Communication(n): the process by which information, thoughts, ideas, feelings, and questions are transmitted from one person to one or more other people. Communication checklist: Speak when spoken to Offer insight Listen to those in authority Accept and learn to improve when criticized Be silent when necessary Develop a relationship with your supervisor. Always maintain communication in the event of tardiness or inability to work.

ALWAYS come to work on time. Inform your supervisor if you are going to be late, and do your best to be dependable. Try to schedule appointments and other engagements on days not scheduled to work. Maintain good attendance & punctuality.

Maturity: You should be able to handle pressured situations and criticism Punctuality: You should always be strictly observant of an appointed or regular time; not late; prompt. Dependability: Being reliable is mandatory in the workplace. Always stay in constant communication with your supervisor Appropriateness and Appearance: This includes behavior and visual appearance. Using appropriate language and respecting others. Reliability: Your boss and coworkers should be able to depend confidently or put trust in you and your work ethic. Time Management: Using time effectively. Complete all tasks by the due date. Being late is not impressive and can result in delaying the company Responsibility: Always be responsible for your own actions. Excuses are not impressive and they make you look improfessional.

“By working faithfully eight hours a day, you may eventually get to be a boss and work twelve hours a day“ -Robert Frost

 Working Smart. Third Edition. Schulman & Kowaldo, pp  Making The Most of Your Internship. Kaser, Brooks, and Brooks pp  2010 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company. nships/u/work_success.htm nships/u/work_success.htm  2010 FindLaw, a Thomson Reuters business.