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  2. Professional - Wikipedia

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    Some definitions of "professional" limit this term to those professions that serve some important aspect of public interest [3] and the general good of society. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In some cultures, the term is used as shorthand to describe a particular social stratum of well-educated workers who enjoy considerable work autonomy and who are commonly ...

  3. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Obtaining a certificate is voluntary in some fields, but in others, certification from a government-accredited agency may be legally required to perform certain jobs or tasks. Organizations in the United States involved in setting standards for certification include the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Institute for ...

  4. Profession - Wikipedia

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    A 19th century etching of a farmer consulting with his doctor, vicar and lawyer. A profession is a field of work that has been successfully professionalized. [1] It can be defined as a disciplined group of individuals, professionals, who adhere to ethical standards and who hold themselves out as, and are accepted by the public as possessing special knowledge and skills in a widely recognised ...

  5. Professional services - Wikipedia

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    Professional services are occupations in the service sector requiring special training in liberal arts and pure sciences education or professional development education. [1] Some professional services, such as architects , accountants , engineers , doctors , and lawyers require the practitioner to hold professional degrees or licenses and ...

  6. The Magic Word at Work - AOL

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    The Magic Word at Work. Tim Estiloz. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:10 PM. magic word at work. Traditionally, no one ever wanted to be considered a "Yes Man." However, in today's competitive workplace ...

  7. Plumber - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the word "plumber" dates from the Roman Empire. [3] [4] Roman roofs used lead in conduits and drain pipes [5] and some were also covered with lead; lead was also used for piping and for making baths. [6] The Latin for lead is plumbum. In medieval times, anyone who worked with lead was referred to as a plumber; this can be seen ...

  8. Professional writing - Wikipedia

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    Professional writing is writing for reward or as a profession; as a product or object, professional writing is any form of written communication produced in a workplace environment or context that enables employees to, for example, communicate effectively among themselves, help leadership make informed decisions, advise clients, comply with federal, state, or local regulatory bodies, bid for ...

  9. Consultant - Wikipedia

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    In some fields, a consultant may be required to hold certain professional licenses (e.g., a civil engineer providing consulting on a bridge project may have to be a professional engineer). [79] In other types of consulting, there may be no specific qualification requirements. A legal consultant may have to be a member of the bar or hold a law ...