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What is my professional organization?

By Andrew Vasquez |

A professional organization, sometimes referred to as a professional association or professional body, exists to advance a particular profession, support the interests of people working in that profession and serve the public good. It facilitates innovation, communication and connection.

How do I find professional organizations?

A great place to start your professional organization search is through your city’s website. The Chamber of Commerce or Area Development groups should have a good directory of local organizations on their websites. If the list seems out of date, don’t hesitate to call or email someone at the city.

What is typically required of professional organizations?

A professional organization typically requires member dues, has an elected leadership body and includes a range of subcommittees or functional areas. Professional organizations can be both national or international, and often have close ties to colleges and universities with degree programs in that field.

What makes a profession a profession?

A Profession is a disciplined group of individuals 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 body of learning derived from research, education and training at a high level, and who are prepared to …

What are some examples of a professional organization?

List of international professional associations

  • AABB (formerly American Association of Blood Banks)
  • Academy of International Business (AIB)
  • Academy of Management (AOM)
  • American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
  • Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE International)

What are five advantages of participating in a professional organization?

#1: Continuing education.

  • #2: Job prospects.
  • #3: Mentoring programs.
  • #4: Networking opportunities.
  • #5: Access to resources.
  • #6: New perspective.
  • #7: Professional development.
  • #8: Getting your name (and your firm’s) out there.
  • What are examples of professional memberships?

    Accounting professional associations

    • American Accounting Association (AAA)
    • American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
    • Association of Accountants and Financial Professionals in Business (IMA)
    • National Association of Certified Public Bookkeepers (NACPB)

    What is an example of a professional association?

    Examples of business and financial associations: National Association of Stockbrokers. Association of Finance Professionals. American Payroll Association.

    What are the five characteristics of profession?

    FUNDAMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A PROFESSION

    • Great responsibility.
    • Accountability.
    • Based on specialized, theoretical knowledge.
    • Institutional preparation.
    • Autonomy.
    • Clients rather than customers.
    • Direct working relationships.
    • Ethical constraints.

    Who are professionals and what do they do?

    Teachers, lawyers, engineers, physicians, contractors, IT workers, and employees from countless other industries are considered professionals. 1  Beyond the abilities and knowledge needed for each specific profession, professionals in almost every discipline need a particular set of qualities, skills, and behaviors.

    What are the characteristic features of a profession?

    There is considerable agreement about defining the characteristic features of a profession. They have a “professional association, cognitive base, institutionalized training, licensing, work autonomy, colleague control… (and) code of ethics”, to which Larson then also adds, “high standards of professional and intellectual excellence,” (Larson]

    What does it mean to be a member of a professional body?

    Sometimes membership of a professional body is synonymous with certification, though not always. Membership of a professional body, as a legal requirement, can in some professions form the primary formal basis for gaining entry to and setting up practice within the profession; see licensure.

    What do you mean by professional employer organization?

    A professional employer organization (PEO)—sometimes referred to as an employee leasing company—is a human resources company that is contracted by small companies to take over certain administrative functions, such as payroll, taxes, and employee benefits.