Characteristics of Valuable Employees

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Characteristics of Valuable Employees Attention to detail Communication skills Cooperation Dependability Desire to learn

More Characteristics… Hard work Initiative Problem solving skills Professionalism Self discipline Trustworthiness

Professional Job Etiquette Attitude Abuse of job resources Cell phones at work Credit to others Email Gossip Greetings Behavior Matters

More Etiquette… Humor Inappropriate behavior People skills Personal space Table manners Telephone Timelines

Appearance on the Job “You can’t judge a book by its cover.” …but many people do!

Effective Communication Verbal Non-verbal Use Listening Skills

Worker Rights Health & Safety Wages & Work Hours Harassment or Discrimination Injuries

On the Job Activities Characteristics of a Valuable Employee Who Got it Right Dress Rehearsal Effective Communication on the Job