Work ethic is a moral principle based on the idea that hard work is fundamentally valuable and worth pursuing. You likely possess other positive traits such as dependability, respectfulness, productivity, and collaboration if you have a strong work ethic.
Work ethics is one of the most critical factors for any professional's success and is a highly positive soft skill. Learning to have a positive work ethic by having good examples and leaders is the primary way it is developed, even though there is some evidence that it may be partially past on by genetics.
Work ethic is an essential Soft Skill based on hard work and diligence. In other words, work ethic is, for the most part, not something we are born with; it’s a learned behavior that becomes part of an individual's values. Like a company's corporate values, they must be taught and modeled daily.
Saying that your father had a good work ethic could mean that you had it passed on to you genetically, but it probably means that by example, at least, your father taught you about work ethics. Of course, talking about your genetic possibility of having a solid work ethic isn’t a good approach in a job interview.
If you find the occasion to talk about your work ethic, a good approach would be to describe yourself as reliable and consistent. You could add that you enjoy your work, and I find it easy to stay motivated and productive. You have also noticed that you feel better at the end of the day when you have had a great, productive day, and you find that I am that rewarding.
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