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The evolution of today's administrative professional

The Office Professionals Place

Who would have thought that a job created over six decades ago to support male executives by answering phones, transcribing correspondence, greeting visitors, and of course, performing other duties as assigned would have the potential to grow into a managerial position?

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High Level Executive Assistant Seeks Networking Association

Office Dynamics

I have also looked into AEAP, which by all accounts, appears to be a great organization. Try to attend training courses that are offered for executive admin as much as you can (even if it is just one time a year and you travel to another city for it). However, I can't find that it has a local chapter. Here are my thoughts.

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High Level Executive Assistant Seeks Networking Association

Office Dynamics

I have also looked into AEAP, which by all accounts, appears to be a great organization. Try to attend training courses that are offered for executive admin as much as you can (even if it is just one time a year and you travel to another city for it). However, I can't find that it has a local chapter. Here are my thoughts.

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The Good, Better, Best of Professional Development for Admins

Jen Lawrence

Association of Executive and Administrative Professionals (AEAP). Webinars, books, magazines, courses. Essentially, a conference can be a crash course in how to be a stellar assistant and can be game-changing! Want more options? Or located outside the US? Check out this list hosted by Executive Secretary Magazine.