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The Admin’s Guide to Career Organization

All Things Admin

They don’t have a network of professionals they can activate at a moment’s notice. Go to your human resources department and ask to see your employee file so you can write down all of the job titles, dates, and salary details for each position you’ve held with your current company. This makes a stressful time even tenser. Cover letter.

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The Good, Better, Best of Professional Development for Admins

Jen Lawrence

Despite being offered a six-figure salary, I politely declined. Because being respected and valued at work is more important than a high salary. Yes, a high salary may provide me with the opportunity to have a cushier life. So you may be thinking, “Does offering training really counterbalance a less than stellar salary?”

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Fellowship Community Culture Makes Four-Year Recipient of Top Workplaces Award

Energage

The name Fellowship Community alludes to a strong network for its residents. Some appreciation activities Fellowship Community created include employee award nominations, newsletter recognition, and employee perks. We send them outside the organization so they can network with other similar organizations,” explains Conley.

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Do you have a job or a career?

Laughing all the Way to Work

Let’s face it, we all need money, but is our whole purpose just to get a paycheque and go home or is our goal to earn the best salary we can make while advancing in our career? Do you network? Many professional organizations are looking for professionals to submit articles for publishing in their newsletters and magazines.

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