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Diplomas and Dilemmas: How 2023 Graduates Can Navigate Job Market Chaos

Allwork

Upskill: Continuously improve your skills and knowledge by taking online courses, attending workshops, or earning certifications. This will make you more competitive in the job market and demonstrate your commitment to professional growth. It may also lead to a full-time job offer.

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No Opportunities for Career Advancement? Do These 5 Things

All Things Admin

If you’re not happy with your options, it may be helpful to talk to a trusted advisor or mentor, or engage with a career coach to help you prepare for your next step. If the answer is no, start preparing for a job hunt. The Innovative Admin Charts Their Course. Train and mentor others. Talk with your manager.

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Resenting Your Boss & How to Overcome It

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

You know deep down what he is asking of you is par for the course and totally reasonable, but your reaction isn’t congruent to the situation. I mentored other younger assistants. I started this blog while temping/job hunting and I was allowed to write or do personal side projects as long as it was not interfering with my work.

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10 gifts to give your career

On The Job

Are you targeting projects so they anticipate market conditions? Find a mentor. Ask someone you respect and feel you really connect with for feedback on what you’re doing with your career or in your job. Or, you can ask a professional organization about helping you find a mentor who can help guide you through some career issues.

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The Full Interview - The Person Behind the Professional

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

And as I climbed the admin ladder, when I got recruited for a project manager role, the person who referred me was also someone I had met when I was “just a temp” stuffing those thousands of envelopes. That one unassuming, non-meaty, first temp gig got me my first CEO EA job and eventually my promotion to project manager down the road.