Professionalism requires more than just a college degree - it involves possessing certain qualities and working in a supportive environment. To be professional, one must be punctual, use time wisely, fulfill duties with excellence and skill, and treat all people with respect. Maintaining standards of quality, passion, and fairness builds a supportive work environment and demonstrates professionalism, which benefits public service. This training program provides guidance on developing the knowledge needed for professional conduct.
Professionalism requires more than just a college degree - it involves possessing certain qualities and working in a supportive environment. To be professional, one must be punctual, use time wisely, fulfill duties with excellence and skill, and treat all people with respect. Maintaining standards of quality, passion, and fairness builds a supportive work environment and demonstrates professionalism, which benefits public service. This training program provides guidance on developing the knowledge needed for professional conduct.
Professionalism requires more than just a college degree - it involves possessing certain qualities and working in a supportive environment. To be professional, one must be punctual, use time wisely, fulfill duties with excellence and skill, and treat all people with respect. Maintaining standards of quality, passion, and fairness builds a supportive work environment and demonstrates professionalism, which benefits public service. This training program provides guidance on developing the knowledge needed for professional conduct.
Professionalism requires more than just a college degree - it involves possessing certain qualities and working in a supportive environment. To be professional, one must be punctual, use time wisely, fulfill duties with excellence and skill, and treat all people with respect. Maintaining standards of quality, passion, and fairness builds a supportive work environment and demonstrates professionalism, which benefits public service. This training program provides guidance on developing the knowledge needed for professional conduct.
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PROFESSIONALISM
How can you become more professional? How can you improve the work you do in the office to improve your service to the public?
As an Information Technology graduate of St. Nicolas College of Business and Technology, I
thought that I am already a professional after I graduated but as I read the training module, I learned that being professional is not just being a CPA, Doctor or an Engineer for us to be considered as professional. As long as you possess the knowledge about your job you can be considered as one. All you need to have is to equipped yourself with certain qualities and has a supportive environment behind him/her. I learned that professionalism does not necessarily come from years of study in a university or a licensure exam given by the government. There are some people who can show professionalism without formal education and sometimes individuals with a degree and eligibility show no professionalism in their work, like government officials/workers. When I started to work at the Department of Education, Division of Pampanga, I encountered that other employees of DepEd Pampanga are reported tardy for being late all the time and issued a memorandum. Then our Administrative Officer told us that always being late or tardy is a serious matter for all employees of DepEd Pampanga because it can lead to suspension or termination in the service. As a newly hired of the Division of Pampanga at that time, I promised to myself to always come early. As an Administrative Assistant in DepEd Pampanga I will use my time wisely in performing the task that was given to me, I will do my best to fulfill my duty and specialized my knowledge to my work. Skills can be acquired from experiences, for example it’s been five months since I was designated to do Service Record, Certificate of Employment and Travel Order of all the Employees of DepEd Pampanga, so I acquired a skill on encoding the correct data and different formulas on Microsoft Office. Whenever I’m transacting with clients, I always show respect and do immediately what he/she wants to get from the office. So that they will be satisfied and happy with my service and leave the office with a smile in their face. Standards must achieve to gain professionalism because it is who we are, our enthusiasm or passion is different from others so let us make every work with excellence, quality and with value. Spirit depends on other individuals we are working with. We must show respect on every person we meet at the office regardless of the position we have and treat them fair and equal. And so, we can build an office filled with equality and fairness. Supportive environment is always provided for us by the government. Perseverance to work is the indicator of the quality of our services to the public. I think that without all of these dimensions of being a professional, a person must not be called professional. Many government employees finished their studies but do not have passion, dedication, and standard in their respective works. This Distance Learning Program of the Civil Service Commission will guide you in obtaining the knowledge required for Professionalism.