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

All Things Admin

Tip 1: Document Your Procedures If you don’t already have a procedures manual , create one! You need to document your key processes and responsibilities so that your successor can step into the position with confidence. Tip 4: Mentoring and Knowledge Sharing There’s a difference between training someone and mentoring someone.

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

All Things Admin

Your portfolio should include your resume, letters of recommendation, awards and recognitions, past performance reviews, and certifications. So if you have travel planning experience, you need to document it! The following are some examples of how to document your travel planning abilities in your professional portfolio.

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4 Ways to Leverage Your Comprehensive Professional Portfolio Strategy

All Things Admin

You can include the link to your social portfolio in your resume header so that recruiters can easily connect to your profile and work samples. By documenting your accomplishments as they occur, you’re creating a permanent record of everything you do, ensuring that nothing is forgotten. The proof is right in front of them.

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Looking at This Year’s Successes as You Set Next Year’s Goals

All Things Admin

As you assess what you accomplished this year and figure out where you want to go next year, it’s important to acknowledge, document, and celebrate the successes of the past year – including the things that didn’t start out as a formal goal. Did you learn any new skills? • Did you learn any new software or technologies? •

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5 Simple Career Management Tips Everyone Should Follow Starting Now

Eat Your Career

Keep your resume up-to-date. Even if you aren’t actively job searching, your resume should always be ready to go so you don’t get stuck making last minute updates. Your resume is one of the most important documents you have to offer so you don’t want to rush it or ignore it for years on end. Get a mentor.

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Tim Leberecht of The House of Beautiful Business | Making Business More Human

Allwork

What you’ll learn. And I’ve just learned something amazing that your surname means something quite special. And the documents that, you know, the greatest regret that people always have when they’re on their deathbed is not more money, it’s not more success. What can small businesses do to make a change?

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What Are You Thankful For?

The Office Professionals Place

My advice is to grab a member and become a mentor or get mentored! So you can’t attend every workshop or seminar, surf the internet, there are many FREE programs available online at sites like HP Learning Center and Microsoft. Do you need someone to talk to during the day when you are stressed?

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