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Hello Seven’s Rachel Rodgers Is Showing Marginalized Groups Become Millionaires in the Making

Success

When it comes to earning six figures, men are earning those salaries more often than women. Only 6% of women earn six figures, compared to 13% of men, according to a 2019 YouGov survey of more than 2,000 people. S: The salary jump from law clerk to private practice lawyer had to be significant. It’s not like I had a mentor.

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The Four Horsemen of the Mandated Return to Office

Allwork

A Future Forum survey found that 21% of all White knowledge workers wanted a return to full-time in-office work, but only 3% of all Black knowledge workers wanted the same. A June 2022 McKinsey survey of all workers, remote-capable and not, provides further context on preferences for hybrid work. Resistance .

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The failures of work give us hope for the future

Workplace Insight

Gallup recently issued their biennial global engagement survey – the widest and most accurate in the world if the sheer numbers of participants are anything to go by. When they are shadowing, attending international secondments or placements, or receiving mentoring, are we explicit about how and why those are development opportunities?

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Moms Are Not Getting Paid What They're Worth.and Neither Are A Lot of Other People

On The Job

In it's annual Mom survey, it has been determined that "the time mothers spend performing the 10 most popular 'Mom Job' functions would equate to an annual salary of $116, 805 for a Stay-at-Home Mom and $68,405 for a Working Mom." Get a mentor. Let me repeat: I'm not getting paid what I'm worth.

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Reward and Recognition within the Assistant Industry

Practically Perfect PA

We conducted a survey last year and one of the questions asked what session would the readers like to see at a conference. So out of that survey this session was born. It’s not just me saying this either – in a survey conducted back 2013 in by the Office Team in the States. 44% said they felt slightly underpaid.

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Experience vs. a university degree part two

Practically Perfect PA

A few months ago I asked the Practically Perfect PA readers if they could complete a survey for me. The survey asked if assistants feel that having or not having a university degree has made a difference to their career path. If you can get a mentor n(within or outside of your company), that might help also. communications.

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