Having commitment means being dedicated to a particular cause.
What does it mean to be committed in the workplace?
Being committed means being reliable, someone who consistently completes tasks on time, delivers quality work and makes minimal mistakes. Being reliable also means you are able to respond to inquiries and emails promptly and only make promises you can keep. Someone who is committed takes on new learning opportunities to develop skills required for the job. Therefore demonstrating an understanding of the skills the employer is looking for and making a commitment to develop the behavioural, social, knowledge and technical skills required.
Working with a team, when you learn to work well with others as well as independently it shows you are committed to the team.
Bring innovating in the workplace, this shows your passion for your role and the commitment you have to your work.
Learn a new skill, learning new skills can keep you feeling motivated at committed and new skills can open up new opportunities.
Develop your passion and your own respect for yourself and others. This will be key for when you're in the workplace to show you're committed on workplace morale but also important in all areas of life.
Ask for feedback, getting feedback from your tutors can help with your self awareness & development and when you put this into practice it shows your commitment.
Finding an industry placement, this demonstrates that you're committed to your future career as you are giving your own time to help gain experience and develop your skills.
Why is this good for your Career?
Showing a strong commitment to your work can present new opportunities in your career path and improve your overall performance. If you're not committed to your work, you might notice a decrease in motivation and interest. This is why developing your passion and commitment is important for your career journey.
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