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Thoughts of hybrid working should now turn to productivity and trust

Workplace Insight

The transition to a hybrid working model and return to work dialogue has revealed a stark contrast in work preferences, with younger employees often craving the mentorship and networking opportunities that physical office spaces provide, alongside deciding what their work-life balance looks like. But what else can be done?

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Some Gen Zers Are Including Their Social Media on Resumes—Should You?

Success

I have professional-facing social media accounts that I use for professional networking , development, applying, etc… and then I have separate personal accounts that I use a private email for and don’t publish anything that anyone could connect back to me personally,” he adds.

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Guest Blog: Networking Like a Pro

Laughing all the Way to Work

.© Copyright Patricia Robb 2010 18 October, 2008 Guest Blog: Networking Like a Pro This is a guest post from JEM over at [link]. Networking Like a Pro One of the best ways to boost your career and hone your skills as an administrative assistant is to practice networking. . To be able to network, you must have confidence.

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6 Email Principles To Boost Productivity And Reduce Stress

Productivityist

David Ly Khim is a growth marketer for Sidekick by HubSpot where he writes about email productivity. Email is a strange beast. These email principles will help you take control of your inbox and reduce the stress that comes with using time and energy effectively. If you respond to an email, archive it. Save your energy.

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Hiring an EA: Individual or Team Support?

Worxbee

Calendar management, email taming, and process design and management are our top three tasks, but executive assistants can do more. An EA might be kept very busy with calendars and emails for two executives, leaving little time for other tasks. Strong networking skills. It’s important to define priority tasks.

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Simple Cybersecurity Rules Everyone Should Follow

Jen Lawrence

Some are great about following guidelines at work but completely ignore them at home (or vice versa.) Hot tip: set up a separate email address just for your authentications and recoveries to create further disconnect between your systems and accounts. Don’t use open or public wifi networks. Cybersecurity is a shaky topic.

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Getting to grips with IT issues

Practically Perfect PA

Laptops do not synchronise properly, emails disappear, photocopiers jam and chew up your important documents etc. You may find it useful to make some notes yourself when you contact IT so that you have some guidelines for next time something goes wrong. If working from home isn’t an option, could you use other local network equipment?

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