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How to Speak the Language of Project Management

Eat Your Career

Join us for this month’s free webinar on the topic of Career Advancement for Administrative Professionals. Date : Wednesday, May 13, 2020. Project management is an entire field of study in and of itself. But many people, in many roles, manage projects in an “unofficial” capacity.

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Is Project Management Certification Right for You?

Eat Your Career

Project management certification can be a useful tool to advance your career, whether or not you’re a formal project manager or aspire to become one in the future. In December of 2020, I earned my PMP certification. In fact, on average, I manage about 50 projects a year. Know Your Goals.

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Quiet Hiring: Admin Professional Trend

Bonnie Low-Krayman

By Bonnie Low-Kramen for Admin Professional Today | November, 2023 The Great Resignation of 2020 led to massive and chaotic hiring in 2021. In addition to already having excellent organizational, communication, and scheduling skills, many administrative professionals also can flex the following skills. Quiet Hiring.

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The Blended Role of Executive Personal Assistants

C-Suite Assistants

The demand for highly-skilled, tech-savvy, multitasking administrative professionals who perform business and personal tasks has become so great that a new position is trending—the Executive/Personal Assistant (EA/PA). Last year for example, at C-Suite Assistants, only 7 percent of our total placements in 2020 were for EA/PAs.

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State of the Profession – Joan Burge

Office Dynamics

Labor department projects the category will grow about 12% between 2010 and 2020, adding nearly 493,000 jobs during this decade. The current trend for administrative assistants to support multiple managers continues beyond the economic meltdown of 2008. Her topic was, “Career vs. “A job that anyone can do.”"