To tell
a story about your professionalism, you need to understand why jobs exist in the first place, and this in turn means understanding how business works.
Not exact matches
Their young founders are keeping tabs on production systems, marketing, and consumer preferences, all while exemplifying maturity,
professionalism, and good old - fashioned gumption — keys to just
about every entrepreneurial success
story.
The
stories they heard in law school
about independence, public service, and
professionalism don't match up with their everyday experiences.
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There are two sides to every
story, and if we are to make a judgement
about the credibility of a prospective client or the
professionalism of a colleague, it is only right to get all the pertinent details and understand both sides of the
story.
While there will still be a level of
professionalism, it's likely that you'll find more photos of employees interacting with one another at the office or during outings,
stories about the company, and anecdotes
about what's great
about working there.
You are measured on your
professionalism and how well the resume tells a true
story about exactly who you are and the skills you can bring a potential employer.