Sunday, April 4, 2010

Five Traits Employers Look for According to Me

Campbell Scientific Incorporated is a manufacturing company that builds instruments to measure the weather. Their mission statement consists of four elements. It reads that they are committed to workmanship, quality, service, and improvement. These traits can be likened to the skills employers look for when they’re hiring new personnel. I will discuss these four traits and add a fifth, which is enthusiasm.

Workmanship is the product of effort and endeavor.

When you think of workmanship, you might think of the work done by a builder or craftsperson. Examples of excellent workmanship can be seen in the sculptures and paintings of Michelangelo. Michelangelo painstakingly put minute details into all of his paintings and sculptures, and his work is admired to the present day. Think about how you approach a job at hand. Do you put full heart and effort into the project, or do you put in the bare minimum? As you prepare to enter the work force, remember to always have good “workmanship.” This means to always endeavor to put time and effort into your job.

Quality refers to the character of being superior, or a grade of excellence.

Good workmanship leads to quality, which is the second trait. Knowledge and education is vital to providing quality work. When you gain the right skills, you will be a valuable asset to the company for which you work for because you will you will be able to work efficiently, therefore giving you the ability to incorporate quality into your work.

Service is the act of helpful activity.

Always remember to be helpful to people. Employers will admire those who are willing to help out in anyway they can. When you show service in a business, you help resolve someone else’s concerns and help them with their work.

Improvement means to make more useful, profitable, or valuable.

When you interview for a job, there may be skills that you are not completely comfortable with. Show the employer that you are willing to improve your skills while you work for his or her company.

Enthusiasm means to have a lively interest or pursuit.

There is an old saying that says that part of the key to happiness is to wake up and go to a job that you enjoy. Employers will notice and admire you if you have enthusiasm for the job for which you are applying. Enthusiasm increases productivity and motivates other people.



Definitions taken from www.dictionary.com

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