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How to Showcase Work Samples in Your Professional Portfolio: Travel Planning Example

All Things Admin

Travel planning skills can be challenging to showcase in your professional portfolio, but they are something many employers and executives are looking for in an admin. So if you have travel planning experience, you need to document it! Work Sample: My Travel Planning System I love to travel! Here is an example: [link].

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How Change Is an Invitation to Think Differently

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We had seen a huge opportunity to headquarter in Vegas: There would be tons of events, and we wouldn’t have to travel so much. Second: A coach, mentor or guide can be vitally important. This article originally appeared in the January/February 2023 issue of SUCCESS magazine. About three years ago, I moved my company to Las Vegas.

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Jairek Robbins on the Importance of Building a Community

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But both his business mentor and his wife told him that this was a special kind of opportunity—that he should do it. He’s also workshopping some new ideas, like SUCCESS Adventures, that would allow participants to embark on unique, bucket list-type travel experiences with other accomplished business owners around the world.

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Paying Candidates for Interviews: What Should Be Covered and Why?

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In a 2021 LinkedIn article , author Sue Ellson writes, “ the interview preparation , selection criteria answers, mini-project or portfolio requests, travel, attendance, self-reflection, rumination and chats with friends, family, mentor or coach—that could be anywhere from two hours to 20-plus hours. appeared first on SUCCESS.

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

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Maybe you’ll travel, spend more time with family, or volunteer for organizations near and dear to you. Tip 4: Mentoring and Knowledge Sharing There’s a difference between training someone and mentoring someone. You’ve been the finder of lost things, the solver of problems, and the office go-to.