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Administrative Assistant vs. Executive Assistant: What’s the Difference?

Eat Your Career

For example: Legal Assistant, Marketing Assistant, Project Coordinator, Program Administrator, Training Coordinator, Event Coordinator, etc. They are typically responsible for providing more personal support, including running errands, organizing the household, managing family events and travel, and more.

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Artificial Intelligence at Work: How Office Professionals Can Build A.I. Skills for the Future

Eat Your Career

Legal Concerns, Bias, and Misinformation Any tool like Chat GPT, which is running off an invisible set of data, can potentially offer information that is inaccurate or tainted by some intentional or unintentional bias. Additionally, all kinds of legal questions have arisen regarding the ownership of information generated by Chat GPT.

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Ep 143: Liza Roman – Executive Assistant to the CEO at Sanctuary for Families

Go Burrows

She’s held EA positions in the Legal field, music industry, accounting with one of the Big 6, the fashion industry, and more. She’s held EA positions in the Legal field, music industry, accounting with one of the Big 6, Fashion industry, Union, and non-profit. LEADER ASSISTANT LIVE EVENTS. THE LEADER ASSISTANT BOOK.

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Webinar Employee Expense Reimbursements: Compliance Workshop

Office Dynamics

The legal and financial risks of mishandling employee expense reimbursements have spiked in recent years. What are the rules for accountable plans, and how do they apply to employee expense and travel reimbursements? Both of these downloads are yours free—IF you register today! View this online. Overtime Exemptions.

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Snail Mail 101

Clutter Coach

Files you need to maintain for legal reasons (tax returns, legal documents) are archives and should be kept in a less accessible spot, like the attic or the top shelf in the closet. The rule of thumb is to shred anything with personal information such as account numbers, medical and employment info, ATM slips and travel itineraries.

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Start 2011 off Organized! - Productive & Organized

Stephanie LH Calahan

If you might need to refer back to those papers at some point in the future (for legal, tax, or other reasons), move those items to an archive file out of your office in permanent storage. But obsolete journal articles and memos that serve no real long-term purpose can be tossed or shredded.   Let me know that too!

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The E-tiquette of E-mail

Professional Assistant Blog

It is too easy to press Send and then regret what you have written or find yourself in some legal trouble. Many of these free background and smilie packages (and screen savers for that matter) that are available for download on the web contain viruses and/or spyware. I agree with downloading backgrounds. Be Angry but Send not!

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