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The Admin’s Guide to Career Organization

All Things Admin

As admins, we’re always trying to organize all the pieces and parts of our professional lives – from workspaces to meetings to travel plans. And we have to keep our executives organized, too. With so much to keep in order, it’s easy to neglect one vitally important area that requires a great deal of organization: our careers.

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4 Ways to Leverage Your Comprehensive Professional Portfolio Strategy

All Things Admin

Do you want to prove that you can do what you say you can, stand out in a job search, take advantage of career opportunities that come your way, and easily demonstrate why you deserve a raise or promotion? Then you need a professional portfolio! Each type helps set you up for success.

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You Owe it to Yourself!

Office Dynamics

In order to be ready for these opportunities, you need to effectively package, present and promote yourself. A clear understanding of how you can transfer your knowledge and skills to provide value to another organization. A network of individuals you can contact for job opportunities. You are in charge of your career!

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You Owe it to Yourself!

Office Dynamics

In order to be ready for these opportunities, you need to effectively package, present and promote yourself. A clear understanding of how you can transfer your knowledge and skills to provide value to another organization. A network of individuals you can contact for job opportunities. You are in charge of your career!

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How to Find a Job Using Social Media

On The Job

I heard about the job when they promoted it on Twitter," she says. "I I'm not wading through a bunch of cover letters where someone is describing how they're a 'people person' and ways they can transform our organization. I asked for more details and then sent in my resume."

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21 Tips for Job Hunting - A Comprehensive Strategy

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

Send your cover letter and resume to a specific person, their general email address, or fill out their online form/application. I volunteer A LOT with other organizations seasonally. I actively grow my LinkedIn network every week, if not every day. And since I was there, I dropped off my resume and cover letter.

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Answering Reader Mail: From Lawyer to Executive Assistant?

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

Whether based on your cover letter or resume, recruiters only take 6 seconds to see if you are match. Your best bet is to get a job with an executive that is also climbing the ladder so you follow them as they get promoted. Many pay their dues by working 24/7 the first couple of years before they get more experience or promoted.

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