The work load of a typist has changed. No longer as heavy as it was twenty years ago before computers came along, the main role of a typist is to produce letters, reports and other important documents.
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Previously secretarial duties focused on typing, shorthand and filing but secretaries today are expected to be far more skilled, qualified and self-sufficient.
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Reliability is the name of the game when you're a secretary. Whether you are secretary to a single boss or to a team, you'll be indispensable.
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If you work in sales support it's your job to undertake administration and other office duties that leave the sales team free to focus on the busy business of selling.
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Behind every great manager, director or CEO you’ll normally find a super-efficient personal assistant planning their life and making it look effortless. Take a look behind closed doors and see what life as a PA is like...
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Look around and you should find a part time role in most administrative careers, from secretary and PA through to data entry, typist or office manager.
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So you work in an admin or secretarial role and, although you hate to admit it, the whole office runs smoothly because of your organisational skills. Sounds like you're ready to become an office manager.
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Your role as office junior is to help ensure the smooth running of the office. Looking for variety in your career? There's not much your job won't cover and no two days will ever be the same.
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If you’re looking for a job that’s dynamic, challenging and rewarding then a career as a human resources manager should tick all the boxes.
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As a data entry clerk (or database administrator) it's your job to update and maintain information on computer systems and in archives.
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Clerks are known by lots of different names - clerical workers or clerical assistants are just a couple of them. Whatever your title, you'll help manage the more routine administration tasks within an organisation or department.
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Are you always ‘organised one’ in your friendship circle or at work? Are you always sorting out every detail of your life? And do you find yourself secretly enjoying it? Have you ever thought about a career as a administrator?
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The right employees are the best building blocks for building a better business. But where to find them? As a recruitment executive, you'd be providing employers with staff that are right for them.
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As an IT technical sales specialist or consultant, you'll be selling hardware and software products as part of a sales team.
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As a commercial recruitment consultant you would help job-seekers find the right permanent or temporary job for them and find employers the right people to work for them. It’s time to play match maker…
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As an advertising or media sales representative, you'll be working for an employer in the media industry, such as a newspaper or magazine publisher, or a radio or TV station.
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What if we told you that one of the country’s major employers not only currently employs around 498,000 full-time staff, but they’re still hiring? We’re talking about working as a civil servant. Interested?
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If you believe the cliché, working in IT as technical support is all about turning computers on and off and keeping people waiting on the phone. But it's so much more than that, we promise.
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Claiming on the insurance policy can be a complicated and stressful process. Luckily a personal claims advisor is on hand to make it as simple and stress free as possible, for both the claimant and the insurer.
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As HR or human resources director, you must find departmental solutions for problem areas such as staffing and health and safety needs.
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