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Profession
A calling that requires advanced knowledge, skills, and preparation, which grows out of society's need for special services.
Professional
An individual who displays competent and skillful behaviors in alignment with their profession.
Professionalism
A set of attitudes, skills, behaviors, attributes, and values expected from those considered professionals by society.
Knowledge
Facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; understanding of a subject.
Skills
The ability to use knowledge effectively and readily in execution or performance; competence in learned tasks.
Attitude
The way a person thinks or feels about a specific situation, shaping their emotional responses and actions.
Hard Skills
Technical knowledge or training gained through experience in career or education, such as learning to use specific software.
Soft Skills
Personal habits and traits that influence how one works, including effective communication, dependability, and teamwork.
Ethics
A set of moral principles or values guiding behavior.
Etiquettes
Conduct or procedures required or prescribed by authority to be observed in official life.
Professional Image
The manner in which one presents themselves in a professional context, including attire and behavior.
Career Development Plan
The proactive planning and execution of action steps toward achieving career goals.
Professional Development
The continuous process of acquiring new knowledge and skills that relate to one's profession or job responsibilities.
Communication Skills
The ability to convey information effectively and efficiently, essential in professional settings.
Problem-Solving Skills
The capability to find solutions to obstacles and challenges encountered in the workplace.
Organization Skills
The ability to arrange tasks and manage time effectively to enhance productivity.
Management Skills
The skills necessary to manage people and resources effectively in a professional environment.
Emotional Intelligence
The ability to understand and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others, facilitating better workplace relationships.
Grooming
The practice of maintaining a neat and professional appearance in the workplace.
Networking
The process of establishing and nurturing professional relationships that can enhance career opportunities.