More Than a Degree and Technical Skills
For years, the formula for landing a fresher job seemed simple: earn a good degree and acquire the right technical skills. But the hiring landscape in 2026 has evolved. [6] While technical roles in AI, data science, and cloud computing are in high demand,
companies have shifted from degree-based screening to skills-first recruitment. [2, 12] This means that while your degree gets your foot in the door, it’s your demonstrable skills—both technical and soft—that secure the job. [6] Employers report that while they struggle to find talent with applied AI skills, an even bigger challenge is finding candidates who are genuinely good to work with. [6] This is where professionalism comes in as a key differentiator. It signals to employers that you are reliable, adaptable, and ready for the modern workplace.
Defining the 'New Professionalism'
Forget the old image of professionalism being just about a suit and tie. [26] Today’s definition is far more nuanced and focuses on behaviour, attitude, and communication. It encompasses a set of soft skills that prove you can be a dependable and respectful team member. [4, 11] Key characteristics include reliability (meeting deadlines and being punctual), accountability (owning your tasks), having a positive attitude, and demonstrating a willingness to learn. [15, 24] Employers are looking for graduates who can manage their time, work productively with others, and maintain a positive demeanour, even when faced with challenges. [4, 22] Essentially, they want to hire people who can navigate the workplace with maturity and integrity. [22]
Digital Etiquette Is a Critical Test
In a hybrid work era, much of your professional identity is built online. How you conduct yourself digitally is under constant scrutiny. This starts with your job application. Sending a generic resume for every opening is a common mistake that signals a lack of effort. [3, 9] Recruiters use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) that filter for specific keywords, so tailoring your resume is essential. [3] Beyond the application, your entire digital footprint matters. Recruiters often check LinkedIn profiles, and an incomplete or unprofessional profile can create a poor impression. [3, 18] Professionalism extends to all digital communication: writing clear, concise emails; being prepared and engaged during virtual meetings; and responding to messages promptly. [15, 21]
Showcasing Communication and Collaboration
The ability to express ideas clearly, both verbally and in writing, is a non-negotiable skill for employers. [4, 5] AI can draft a report, but it cannot read a room, build trust with a client, or lead a team through a difficult project. [6] This is why skills like active listening, presenting thoughts confidently, and being open to feedback are highly valued. [4, 21] Recruiters assess this during the interview process. Mumbling, using too many filler words, or giving vague answers can make you seem unconfident. [7] Similarly, collaboration is key. Employers want graduates who can work effectively in diverse teams, respect different opinions, and contribute to group goals. [5, 10] Highlighting experiences from group projects or internships where you successfully collaborated can make your application stand out.
How Freshers Can Demonstrate Professionalism
Cultivating professionalism is an active process. Start by thoroughly researching companies before applying to understand their values and mission. [7] This helps you tailor your application and ask intelligent questions during the interview, which shows genuine interest. [8, 13] During the interview, sit up straight, maintain eye contact, and offer a firm handshake to project confidence. [7, 8] Beyond the interview, simple habits like being punctual for meetings, dressing appropriately for the company culture, and using basic manners like "please" and "thank you" go a long way. [24] Taking initiative by volunteering for projects or seeking feedback on your performance also demonstrates maturity and a commitment to growth. [15]















