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The Admin’s Guide to Career Organization

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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. Developing a professional portfolio will help you be remembered not only in an interview scenario but at annual performance reviews as well.

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Podcast 105: Desk triage

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You can leave a review here! Here’s a bonus post triage task: File! File the paper you just sorted. If your file cabinet is a disaster area, consider getting a temporary file box to use until you can revamp it. by Subscribe: iTunes ? Soundcloud ? Google Play. Can you spare half an hour?

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5 Steps to Creating Your Digital Portfolio

All Things Admin

Portfolios are useful in interviews, at review time, and whenever you want to make a case for a promotion or raise. Another perk is that a digital portfolio can include links, downloadable files, and audio and video components that are difficult or impossible to incorporate into a print version. Step 5: Share Your Digital Portfolio!

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5 Ways to Shine at a Job Fair

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Once you’ve researched the employers, keep your information in files to be reviewed before each conversation. Eat or drink away from the recruiter tables – keep at least one hand free to shake hands and accept business cards. The candidate who can move beyond, “What does your company do?” will be noticed. · Be organized.

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Finding The Best Travel Deals - Online!

Professional Assistant Blog

By The Professional Assistant on Tuesday, October 06, 2009 Filed Under: Meetings , Research , Travel A re you trying to book a flight, hotel or car rental for your manager? Retrieve Your Files with Ease Is You Boss Not Giving You Enough Work? Home About Me Advertise Finding The Best Travel Deals - Online! Whats next?

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Cover Your Tracks: E-mail Archiving

Professional Assistant Blog

Home About Me Advertise Cover Your Tracks: E-mail Archiving By The Professional Assistant on Friday, September 05, 2008 Filed Under: MS-Outlook , Organize , Productivity , System Security D o you back up your e-mails in Microsoft Outlook ? Then a new person comes in, taking over the work and wonders why they cant find the old file.

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Attend a Job Fair Like You Mean It

On The Job

Once you’ve researched the employers, keep your information in files to be reviewed before each conversation. Eat or drink away from the recruiter tables – keep at least one hand free to shake hands and accept business cards. The candidate who can move beyond, “What does your company do?” will be noticed. · Be organized.

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