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For more information about the career, certifications, and networking with others in the field, visit these professional development websites: International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) Association of Executive and Administrative Professionals (AEAP).
But what most AEAP members stress is honesty. "Be AEAP members say honesty and trustworthiness are key traits for which employers are looking. A bachelor's degree, administrative certifications, and prior experience will also help applicants to land a job. Be confident, not arrogant. Be respectful," advises another member.
I have also looked into AEAP, which by all accounts, appears to be a great organization. I need something that expands my education and makes me more dynamic to my workplace and my community. I want to make a difference, not simply go to meetings and chat. However, I can't find that it has a local chapter.
I have also looked into AEAP, which by all accounts, appears to be a great organization. I need something that expands my education and makes me more dynamic to my workplace and my community. I want to make a difference, not simply go to meetings and chat. However, I can't find that it has a local chapter.
Association of Executive and Administrative Professionals (AEAP). International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP). American Society of Administrative Professionals (ASAP). Want more options? Or located outside the US? Check out this list hosted by Executive Secretary Magazine.
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