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An Admin’s Cheat Sheet to Business Terminology

All Things Admin

Thankfully, the company I worked for provided an employee training certification course that introduced all of the principles of insurance, and made sure we could all speak and understand the language. Margin – This is profit from a product or service after all expenses have been covered. It was the word arrears.

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5 Administrative Assistant Skills That Add the Most Value

Admin Awards

Training — Employers prefer administrative professionals who are not only tech-savvy but also well-versed in the company’s most-used tools. They look for individuals who proactively update their administrative assistant skills through training. Expertise in software and social media. Ability to display grace under pressure.

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Major Meltdown in Time Management - Tips to Avoid it Happening To You

Stephanie LH Calahan

afreshspace   @ StephCalahan I just use a legal pad for daily to-do's but keep bigger or future projects in my outlook task list declutterlady   @ StephCalahan Hey, Stephanie, it's iPEP for me; 1 workspace/project w/ability to keep all in 1 place! usually at the expense of our own sanity.

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Using Wordpress for Business – Let a Virtual Assistant Support You

Andrea Kalli

We have all heard horror stories about companies trapped into ultra-expensive “continual updates&# for their own websites, all because their designer did not use a platform that works for them. There is nothing more frustrating than a website that inspires confusion and difficulty every time it needs any update.

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Using Wordpress for Business – Let a Virtual Assistant Support You.

Andrea Kalli

We have all heard horror stories about companies trapped into ultra-expensive “continual updates&# for their own websites, all because their designer did not use a platform that works for them. There is nothing more frustrating than a website that inspires confusion and difficulty every time it needs any update.