5 Characteristics of the Ideal Employee

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5 Characteristics of the Ideal Employee Coach Butler Career Prep

DEPENDABILITY Always Follows Directions Consistently Accurate Works Independently Gets Along with peers, management, and clients Good Grooming and Hygiene

Cont Always On Time to work and back from breaks. Good Attendance - Does not take off all their sick time just because they have it Cooperative, but asks good questions Upbeat and Proactive Attitude Team Player

HONESTY & INTEGRITY More than just telling the truth The action of doing as little as possible while others make up the difference is not a likeable personality trait at work, at home, or anywhere else. 

Examples of Dishonesty and Lack of Integrity Working more slowly than the standard pace. Having coworkers clock in for them when late. This is usually illegal as well. Pilfering work-related supplies and equipment. Extended breaks and rest room visits. Completing personal tasks on the job, using company equipment and supplies, including the telephone and Internet.

POSITIVE, PROACTIVE ATTITUDE Attitudes project your beliefs and values, and what you think of your job, coworkers and boss. It is shown in the quality of your work. Good attitudes help get you promoted, make friends, please customers and raise sales. Good attitudes increase your value to your company.

Good Attitudes Smiles Good posture Pleasant tone of voice Complaining through proper channels, while offering ideas for improvement. Respect and courtesy Managing conflict and anger Good job performance Interested in others

Bad Attitudes Blank facial expression or a frown Slumping in chairs, leaning on walls Sarcasm, mumbling Complaining on the work floor Trash talking about the company to coworkers; enabling bad attitudes among others Displaying anger inappropriately Substandard job performance Ignoring people at work

12 EXAMPLES OF WILLING TO WORK .Ability and Desire to Communicate- Organizing and present your thoughts clearly. Intelligence- Showing common sense and the ability and desire to learn. Self-Confidence - Showing assertiveness and initiative. Accepting Responsibility - Takes on new challenges, admits mistakes and fixes them. Leadership - Being a good example, taking charge. High Energy Level.

Cont. Imagination. Flexibility - Adaptable, accepts changes. Gets along with others. Handles Conflict Sets and Achieves Goals - Continuous improvement. Has personal direction, Occupational Skills - Able to do the job and accept new training.

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