Profession is a noun describing a job type, usually reserved for a recognized specific career, i.e. Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers, Psychologists, Social Workers, Vets, Military Officers. It conveys expertise and/or education.
Professionalism is an adverb. It generally describes the type of behavior that should be the gold standard for a profession. It can, however, also be used to describe expertise in a career that is not commonly considered a "profession." Professionalism is an adverb that can be applied to almost any job. It can be a description of a single momentous act or used as a description of job performance on a review.
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2006-07-15 23:08:25
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answered by Mary Lynn 2
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Professions And Professionalism
2016-12-12 10:54:43
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answered by ? 4
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pro·fes·sion (pr-fshn) KEY
NOUN:
An occupation or career: "One of the highest compliments a child can pay a parent is to choose his or her profession" (Joan Nathan).
An occupation, such as law, medicine, or engineering, that requires considerable training and specialized study.
The body of qualified persons in an occupation or field: members of the teaching profession.
An act or instance of professing; a declaration.
An avowal of faith or belief.
A faith or belief: believers of various professions
pro·fes·sion·al·ism (pr-fsh-n-lzm) KEY
NOUN:
Professional status, methods, character, or standards.
The use of professional performers, as in athletics or in the arts.
2006-07-15 23:06:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Profession is
An occupation or career: “One of the highest compliments a child can pay a parent is to choose his or her profession”
An occupation, such as law, medicine, or engineering, that requires considerable training and specialized study.
The body of qualified persons in an occupation or field: members of the teaching profession.
An act or instance of professing; a declaration.
An avowal of faith or belief.
A faith or belief: believers of various professions
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Proffesionlism is
Professional status, methods, character, or standards.
The expertness characteristic of a professional person.
The use of professional performers, as in athletics or in the arts.
2006-07-15 23:05:11
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answered by soulroute™ 3
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professionalism is the ways and means by which professions identify and distinguish themselves from the other kinds of work and a profession is an occupation which involves mental rather than manual labour,especially the learned occupations such as doctors, lawyers among others.
2016-11-24 13:03:49
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answered by blaise 1
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Simple,
Profession = a field of study, a career, a job path. Examples: medicine, law, and accounting.
Professionalism = proper or accepted behaviors and attitudes. Examples: showing respect, showing up for work on-time, doing good work, and dressing appropriately.
2006-07-17 01:36:52
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answered by msoexpert 6
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As a computer Programmer,
I write Program - Profession.
I write without any errors - Professionalism
As a singer -
I sing songs - Profession
I sing so that every one wish to hear me - Professionalism
As a professional Killer -
I Kill people - Profession
I kill without any trace to track me - Professionalism (Not a apt example)
I think, I should be somewhere near to make you understand!!!!
2006-07-15 23:07:12
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answered by MNSM 2
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