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Answering Your Questions

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

Or they will say they want people to be in the training program or how previous assistants have gotten promoted after a couple of years if they were the right fit. Regarding the latter, can he/she even legally ask you to do those things (pick up dry cleaning, get a babysitter for the kids, etc etc?)

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A Noncompete Clause Ban Is on the Table—Here’s What Employees Should Know

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This may, in turn, help companies justify paying for costly training or other expenses to retain their workforce, she adds. As Davenport learned, while TV stations might negotiate on other terms of a contract, noncompetes were an “absolute non-negotiable.” Is a noncompete clause ban on the horizon?

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Branching out – moving on from being an EA

Practically Perfect PA

Alongside this hands on experience I also went back to college at weekends to obtain an events qualification so I could feel confident in the legal and compliance sides of the industry. HR, Project Management, Accounts, Training or Events. Get a mentor. Be a sponge. Be proactive.

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Branching out – moving on from being an EA

Practically Perfect PA

Alongside this hands on experience I also went back to college at weekends to obtain an events qualification so I could feel confident in the legal and compliance sides of the industry. HR, Project Management, Accounts, Training or Events. Get a mentor. Be a sponge. Be proactive.