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Reviewing Your Administrative Career

Office Dynamics

a copy of your resume, examples of projects completed such as forms, spreadsheets, graphs, etc. One personal detail I started to focus on was my career review, which I see as an extension of the career portfolio; not only reviewing my past year or two at my current position but looking back on my entire career.

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How Candidates And Managers Can Identify And Combat Age Discrimination

Allwork

According to a ResumeBuilder survey , nearly four in 10 hiring managers admit to reviewing applicants’ resumes with age bias. It’s another red flag if, during a virtual or in-person interview, anyone on the interviewer panel makes comparisons between the timeline of an older job candidate’s career path and their own.

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5 Steps to a Green Recruiting Strategy

Eco-Office Gals

Determine how socially responsible your current recruiting program is, including travel, paper use, printing use, interview tactics and so on. Less paper = thousands of saved sheets, either printed by candidates sending their resume or printed by staff in the office. 4) Switch to virtual interviewing.

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How to Screen & Interview 2nd Assistants (Or Any Assistant)

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

Can you possibly write a blog piece on how to know the red flags/warning signs in an interview of a second assistant? She interviewed well! Interviews are tricky because no one will admit or see themselves as NOT a team player or admit to being difficult. My team has hired a second assistant who does the complete opposite.

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Attend a Job Fair Like You Mean It

On The Job

Be honest: The last time you went to a job fair, did you do more than fill out a couple of applications or toss your resume at a recruiter? How could your skills fit into that environment? Once you’ve researched the employers, keep your information in files to be reviewed before each conversation. will be noticed. · del.icio.us.

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Ready to Quit Your Job? Read This First

Eat Your Career

Workbooks Stress Management Workbook Time Management Magic Reinvent Your Career Workbook More Tasty Goodness Career Management Consulting Job Interview Coaching Resume Revision Group Training & Public Speaking Eat My WHAT?! No position is perfect, no matter what they tell you during the interview.

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Laughing All the Way to Work: A Survival Blog for Today's.

Laughing all the Way to Work

I arrange quite a few events and have realized the importance of reading and reviewing the contracts carefully, highlighting key dates. When I reviewed the invoice I noticed there was a guest on our bill who wasnt in our party so that amount got taken off. Admin in the Spotlight: Interview with Lynn Holgat.