Remove Mentoring Remove Resume Remove Retirement Remove UPS
article thumbnail

Preparing for a Smooth Transition: 4 Tips for Retiring Administrative Professionals

All Things Admin

Now you’re finally retiring from the workforce. Retirement is an exciting phase of life. But before you hang up your admin hat and log out of your computer for the last time, there are some things you should do to ensure an easy transition for you, your colleagues, and your executives. Always Leave on Good Terms!

article thumbnail

4 Ways to Leverage Your Comprehensive Professional Portfolio Strategy

All Things Admin

Each type helps set you up for success. You can include the link to your social portfolio in your resume header so that recruiters can easily connect to your profile and work samples. When you show up to your review with your portfolio, there’s no need for your executive to ask questions about what you’ve done all year.

Resume 52
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

How to Become a Certified Coach

Success

For clients of Jo Davis , the work is “[finding] meaning, a career change, retirement or planning for it.”. It depends on your aims, but all good coaches are this: a mirror held up to you so you can see the parts you wouldn’t on your own. That’s part of the resume, but those descriptions fall short.

Mentoring 276
article thumbnail

On the Outside Looking In

Laughing all the Way to Work

A Job is Waiting to Happen to You Long gone are the days of scouring the newspaper want ads and pounding the pavement going from office to office submitting your resume. There are sites that are specifically for job hunters where you can submit your resume and a profile about yourself for any employer to see. First impressions count.

Temping 100
article thumbnail

Answering Reader Mail: How Long is it Fair to be a Temp for a Job?

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

It is known that age only plays a factor because the more years you have worked for a company the more expensive an employee is because of their salary, overtime, and other perks/benefits that are considered in the overall compensation package (401k matching, retirement, etc). I’m sure they have received a lot of resumes.

Temping 40
article thumbnail

Will This Tough Job Market Change Generation Y?

On The Job

This is now a more grown up generation,” says Dan Finnigan, CEO of Jobvite. There is nothing like real life to wake people up. When hiring picks up,(and it will), I think we'll see a more humble workforce. Keep up the good work! However, his contact information is in the link if you want to follow up with him.

2009 100
article thumbnail

Bored to Tears at Work - Help!

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

Prior to this role, I supported 4 Executives at a Security company for 8 years and loved it but they relocated the division to another city so that's how I ended up where I am currently. It also looks bad on one’s resume. Are you living it up, not taking it for granted, and spending them wisely? station for almost 2 years.