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3 Things To Do This Month for Your Career

On The Job

We huddle a little more deeply into our cubicle, and think more about what soup to order for lunch rather than how to energize our careers. There also are usually a lot of fall workshops and seminars in various industries -- make a commitment to attend at least one so you can expand your network or connect with those in your industry.

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Retrieve Your Files With Ease

Professional Assistant Blog

We have been the industry filing experts since 1985, and have found that the key to successful filing is to find the products /solutions that fit your needs. Retrieve Your Files with Ease Is You Boss Not Giving You Enough Work?

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Has The Bubble Burst?

Professional Assistant Blog

There is an entire industry dedicated to the issue; a sub-niche of personal development, capable of surviving and even thriving on its own. Who needs to be productive when the amount of stuff you have to deal with is cut in half? It’s understandable this has come about.

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Thinking Outside the Job Description Box

Professional Assistant Blog

Event Planning: Event planning is a big industry that looks for people who are skilled in planning big events without a hitch. Administrative assistants are highly skilled in many areas and sometimes we take it for granted, not recognizing where we could go with our skills. Here are some ideas to get you thinking in that direction.

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What Submariners Can Teach You About Doing the Job Right

On The Job

A major flaw in our system of government, and even in industry, is the latitude allowed to do less than is necessary. If work isn’t done right every single time, it could lead to dangers that someone in a cubicle might never face. The plan may look good on PowerPoint or in the boardroom, but it doesn’t translate well.”

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