Brandi Wesley Professional Presence /CS204 January 9, 2014 Professional Presence JoAnne Bolivar.

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Brandi Wesley Professional Presence /CS204 January 9, 2014 Professional Presence JoAnne Bolivar

 Business Administration  Banking  Finance  Accounting  Marketing

 Conducts herself professionally at work and home (i.e. work events, social media, in the public eye, personal appearance)  Pursues higher education  Works with others to gain more experience and skills necessary to advance in the workplace

 Professional Behavior  Attendance  Willingness to work with / help others  Avoids negative conversation / gossip  Ethical behavior (Joseph, n.d.)  Business Casual Dress Code  Exhibits Enthusiasm in Meeting Personal and Professional Goals  Effective Business Communication  Verbal (including phone etiquette) (Joseph, n.d.)  Written  Electronic  Accountability (Joseph, n.d.)

 Joseph, C. (n.d.). 10 characteristics of professionalism. Retrieved from professionalism-708.html