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Interview Questions and Answers for PAs, EAs and Admins Part 6

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In my last blog I wrote about interview questions regarding career development and a few example answers. In this blog I want to concentrate on competency or scenario based questions. He was very self reliant so he didn’t want me to touch his unique filing system. He loved the idea and became more reliant on my help.

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Yes, I had got up to make the odd cup of tea or make a quick trip to the bathroom but I hadn’t been out for lunch or in any meetings that day so effectively I had been sitting in my chair at my desk for a good 8 hours. Notebooks – I have one hard back A4 notebook for meetings and one A5 scrapbook for scribbles, doodles and messy thoughts.

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The Procrastinator's Guide to Writing | Men With Pens

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Anyways, he sent in this great guest post, and I wanted to post it up on a Friday, but then there was… that… thing I had to do. And… well, it’s a bit late but… I finally got this post up for you to read (to the end) and enjoy. Doodle on a note pad. Look up “foolscap” on Wikipedia. Straighten up your files.

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Asana vs ClickUp: Which Project Management Software is Best?

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Not only that, but keeping up with dozens of email threads is a remarkably inefficient way to handle task management, not to mention that it’s a huge hassle. An example would be preventing a blog post from getting published until it’s been edited. For instance, you could set a project’s status to ‘Needs Proofreading’ for blog articles.