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Quiet Hiring: Admin Professional Trend

Bonnie Low-Krayman

Despite having to pay current staff additional compensation for the additional work, quietly hiring them still costs far less than having to hire externally. In addition to already having excellent organizational, communication, and scheduling skills, many administrative professionals also can flex the following skills.

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Partnering with an Executive Assistant Staffing Agency: Benefits for Hiring Managers and Organizations

C-Suite Assistants

The demand for efficiency is at an all-time high, and as organizations grow and become more complex, skilled administrative professionals are needed now more than ever. Effective EAs are pivot points within virtually every organization—the glue that holds everything together.

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The Vanishing Executive Assistant—NOT!

Office Dynamics

First, I have been entrenched in the administrative profession for 50 years. Office Dynamics specifically focuses on training and development for administrative professionals of all levels. This is a very exciting time for the administrative professional. The cost is about $30,000. Thank goodness!

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Accepting a New Job? Be Sure to “Date” Before You Get Married!

Bonnie Low Kramen

That singular interview date was on Zoom and organized by a recruiter eager for a commission. I don’t believe candidates can find out everything they need to know in just one interview. Push for the second interview. Recruiters make an average of 25% of an Assistant’s annual salary as a commission. It happened again.

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The Good, Better, Best of Professional Development for Admins

Jen Lawrence

A few years ago, I interviewed to be the executive assistant to the CEO of a biomedical company. And right there and then, I politely, but firmly ended the interview. I walked out of an interview with the CEO of a major biomedical company because he didn’t believe in investing in admins. Yes, you read that correctly.