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Design Lessons Learned From The Coworking Revolution

Allwork

The coworking industry has revolutionized the concept of workspaces, catering to the needs of remote workers, entrepreneurs and freelancers, and pioneering many advancements that traditional workspaces can learn from. These impromptu connections allow people to build their networks and professional skills.

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Ep 264: Rachel Bennett on Serving the Work

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

Rachel Bennett is a curious, self-motivator who loves to learn new ways to make life more efficient and effective for her executive. In this episode of The Leader Assistant Podcast, Rachel talks about learning your role while onboarding an executive, communicating with an executive who travels extensively, and serving the work.

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Using the Quarantine to Improve Your Executive Assistant Skills

C-Suite Assistants

With more employees working from home, and less facetime with your executives, improving your executive assistant skills presents more challenges than ever. With the increase in telecommuting, executive assistants must adapt and learn how to sharpen their executive assistant skills from their homes’ comfort.

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How to Use Video Marketing on LinkedIn to Help Land Your Next Clients

Success

Video is central to how we connect and learn in the world of virtual work. Not only can video help you communicate this to your prospective clients, but it’s also a sought-after skill among marketing professionals today. . Professionals on LinkedIn can also demonstrate their skills with videos in the experience section.

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Quiet Hiring: Admin Professional Trend

Bonnie Low-Krayman

What leaders and HR recruiters have discovered is that many of their current staff possess not-so-obvious talents and skills that can be leveraged for current projects. In addition to already having excellent organizational, communication, and scheduling skills, many administrative professionals also can flex the following skills.

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What’s the Difference Between an Executive Assistant and Senior Executive Assistant?

Worxbee

Here are some common areas where the roles differ: Experience A senior executive assistant will usually have several years of experience (at least 5-10) working as an executive assistant, or in a general administrative role that developed their skills. Event planning. More direct contact and responsibility with clients.

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Career development for Assistants: 5 common problems and how to solve them

Practically Perfect PA

Read the first one, on what to look for in an event supplier , and watch out for the third and final blog, on how to ensure organisations value PA work! So we asked our attendees what they thought about their career paths, skills development, performance reviews , and any other developmental aspects of their jobs.

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