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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 287655, member: 31907"] There are several steps you can take to become a professional with workplace training: 1. Seek out opportunities for training and development Look for opportunities to learn new skills and gain knowledge that will help you excel in your job. This could include taking courses or attending training sessions offered by your employer, seeking out learning opportunities on your own, or seeking out mentors who can provide guidance and support. 2. Be proactive Don't wait for opportunities to come to you. be proactive in seeking out ways to improve your skills and knowledge. This could include asking for additional training or development opportunities, volunteering for projects that will help you learn new things, or taking on additional responsibilities to challenge yourself. 3. Stay up to date Keep abreast of developments in your field and stay current on the latest techniques and best practices. This could involve reading industry publications, attending conferences and seminars, or participating in professional associations or networking groups. 4. Be open to feedback Be receptive to feedback from your supervisors and colleagues, and be willing to take constructive criticism in stride. Use feedback as an opportunity to learn and improve, rather than becoming defensive or taking it personally. 5. Demonstrate a commitment to professionalism Show that you are serious about your work and that you take pride in your job. This means being reliable, punctual, and respectful of your colleagues and clients, and maintaining a professional appearance and demeanor at all times. [/QUOTE]
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