Lauren joined Mohawk College in 2014 as the Office Clerk for Conference Services, she has since held positions as Sales and Events Coordinator for the McIntyre Performing Arts Centre, and most recently has served as the Administrative Assistant to the Vice-President, Academic. Lauren has an Honours Diploma in Office Administration-Executive, along with an educational background in Law and Security Administration from Durham College. With over 5 years’ experience in the Office Administrative environment, we are confident that Lauren will be a strong asset to our
Administrative assistants must be able to handle challenging situations and many details at once. The assistants are what keeps an office running while supporting the efforts of a business owner executive, manager, or professional group. Their main responsibility is to keep their place of employment running smoothly, thus all of their duties relate back to the operational proceedings of an office. These duties may include scheduling meetings, answering phones, managing databases, disseminating information (through email and internal memos), creating spreadsheets, generating reports, ordering equipment, and working with clients or customers. People who demonstrate these skills in this field can advance to higher
Please accept the attached resume as my application for the Administrative Assistant position. I am enthusiastic about this opportunity because I firmly believe that my qualifications, personality and work experience make me the ideal candidate.
Stacey Garner, HCS Regional Manager, Ronda Sims, HCS Assistant Regional Manager, & Anjail Salik HCS Assistant Regional Manager
I have chosen to research two career paths as an administrative assistant and a health unit coordinator. After concluding my research I’ve decided to focus more on a career as an administrative assistant position over a health unit coordinator position. In search of the different career paths I uncovered that an administrative assistant career has better stability, such as salary, scheduling, and a similar but a lighter work load than a health unit coordinator. Although there is also a difference in career ladder opportunities between both career paths. After obtaining research I’ve decided a career as an administrative assistant rather than a career as a health unit coordinator will be a better career path for me.
I am most interested in working for the Dr. Peter AIDS foundation as an administrative assistant. I am interested in obtaining a full time and permanent position, where I can use my strong communication and organization skills. I would also love to work for an organization that fits well with my interests and with my love for helping others. I believe the AIDS foundation would be a good fit.
I am very interested in the Staff Assistant position at Wexford Health Sources in Pinckneyville, Illinois. I am certain I have the necessary skills to successfully do the job proficiently and perform above expectations.
The career I chose, is an Administrative Services Manager. This career involves a person who plans, directs or coordinates an organization’s support services. Such as recordkeeping, mail distribution, telephone and reception staff along with other office support services. I may also be in charge of overseeing the facilities, the planning and maintenance and custodial operations. This career is part of the business management administration. I plan to achieve this goal, in about 5-10 years, After I get my bachelor’s degree. I plan to live in Georgia or North Carolina, have a nice sized house, be married and have few children when I am financially stable enough to support a family. I have chosen this job because it has everything that I want
Student Assistant with solid experience supporting college and university staff in a variety of office and administrative tasks. Excellent organizational skills and strong ability to balance professional attitude while having fun; enjoys work in a fast paced environment. Relates well to students faculty staff and community members.
Please accept the submitted resume for consideration for the Administrative Associate position. I understand that upon glancing at my resume it may not easily appear that my experience is suited for this position but please note that throughout my career I have been responsible for a wide breadth of compliance measures. First, I have developed, maintained, reviewed and implemented many associations’ policies and procedures. Secondly, when working with healthcare associations and certification boards, during my tenure at SmithBucklin, I had to ensure newly developed Pharma codes and tax laws were followed that impacted our sponsorship agreements and fulfillment, as well as certification board regulation and requirements in operations and
I plan on pursing being certified in Office Assistant I really didn’t know what I wanted to do. Office Assistant wasn’t really my dream but I kind of like typing and editing papers. I can see myself now in an office answering the phone and saying one moment please he’ll be right with you. I like working with other people and being there for them. When you are working in an office you have to be respectful, honest and truthful and ready to work. Don’t never come to your job with an attitude and take your anger out on your co workers. When working in an office it’s a lot of times people are going to come in there rude and even be disrespectful. You have to learn to let things like that go. And you have to realize that you are going to meet people
I am in control of my own destiny. I have identified several short term goals that will help me to become a successful leader and disassociate myself with the “Administrative Assistant,” duties.
Recently, I applied for the position of Administrative Assistant ( Part Time) with ACEP. I wanted to touch basis with you about the position to confirm that you have received my application for employment and to clarify the employers timeline for conducting the first round of interviews, including next steps in the hiring process.
I am writing to express my interest in the administrative assistant position at the Student Wellbeing Unit. I am an international student, undertaking a PhD program in the College of Arts, Victoria University, with relevant working experience for the position.
Have a friendly warm and welcoming attitude, Work well under pressure, Should be able to multi task, have professional customer service experience, be able to perform basic clerical task, knowledge of basic Microsoft word / excel program, and, be able to work independently at times. Timeslips, Quicken, and Quick books experience is a plus. Please confirm whether you have such experience.
An Administrative Assistant can be categorized into two types: One that may work in an educative environment or one that may work for a business in an office.