Workplace Readiness
Ethics:
1. moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
"medical ethics also enter into the question"
synonyms: moral code, morals, morality, values, rights and wrongs, principles, ideals, standards (of behavior), value system, virtues, dictates of conscience
"your so-called newspaper is clearly not burdened by a sense of ethics".
2. the branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles.
Work Ethic:
1.
the principle that hard work is intrinsically virtuous or worthy of reward.
Norm:
1. something that is usual, typical, or standard.
"this system has been the norm in Germany for decades"
synonyms: standard, usual, the rule; normal, typical, average, unexceptional, par for the course, expected
"such teams are now the norm"
2. MATHEMATICS:
the product of a complex number and its conjugate, equal to the sum of the squares of its real and imaginary components, or the positive square root of this sum.
Trustworthy:
1. able to be relied on as honest or truthful.
"leave a spare key with a trustworthy neighbor"
synonyms: reliable, dependable, honest, honorable, upright, principled, true, truthful, as good as one's word, ethical, virtuous, incorruptible, unimpeachable, above suspicion; responsible, sensible, levelheaded; loyal, faithful, staunch, steadfast, trusty; safe, sound, reputable, discreet; informalon the level, straight-up
"a trustworthy citizen"
Character:
1. the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
"running away was not in keeping with her character"
synonyms: personality, nature, disposition, temperament, temper, mentality, makeup; features, qualities, properties, traits; spirit, essence, identity, ethos, complexion, tone, feel, feeling
"a forceful character"
2. a person in a novel, play, or movie.
synonyms: persona, role, part; dramatis personae
"the characters develop throughout the play"
Liable:
1. responsible by law; legally answerable.
"the supplier of goods or services can become liable for breach of contract in a variety of ways"
synonyms: responsible, legally responsible, accountable, answerable, chargeable, blameworthy, at fault, culpable, guilty
"they are liable for negligence".
2. likely to do or to be something.
"patients were liable to faint if they stood up too suddenly"
synonyms: likely, inclined, tending, disposed, apt, predisposed, prone, given
"my income is liable to fluctuate wildly"
Diversity:
1. the state of being diverse; variety.
"there was considerable diversity in the style of the reports"
2. a range of different things.
plural noun: diversities
"newspapers were obliged to allow a diversity of views to be printed"
synonyms: variety, miscellany, assortment, mixture, mix, mélange, range, array, multiplicity; variation, variance, diversification, heterogeneity, difference, contrast
"a diversity of design styles"
Collaboration:
1. the action of working with someone to produce or create something.
"he wrote on art and architecture in collaboration with John Betjeman"
2. traitorous cooperation with an enemy.
"he faces charges of collaboration"
Professional:
1. relating to or connected with a profession.
"young professional people"
synonyms: white-collar, nonmanual
"people in professional occupations"
2. (of a person) engaged in a specified activity as one's main paid occupation rather than as a pastime.
"a professional boxer"
synonyms: paid, salaried
"a professional rugby player"
Casual attire:
1. s comfort and personal expression over presentation, formality and conformity. This type of dress may be referred to as leisurewear.
Business attire:
1. Informal attire, also called international corporate attire, Western business attire, business/office wear or tenue de ville is a dress code, typified by a suit (and a necktie for men). On the scale of formality, informal attire is less formal than semi-formal.
Business casual attire:
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Appropriate business casual dress typically includes slacks or khakis, dress shirt or blouse, open-collar or polo shirt, optional tie or seasonal sport coat, a dress or skirt at knee-length or below, a tailored blazer, knit shirt or sweater, and loafers or dress shoes that cover all or most of the foot.