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Finding Administrative Assistant Jobs By Chad
R Fisher If you are interested in finding an administrative assistant
job, you should know that you may have difficulty getting started. There
are several ways that you can promote yourself so that the right people
will "discover" you. Following are some suggestions to help
you get the administrative assistant job that you want.
You should definitely consider working through a temp agency, just to
get your foot in the door. You may feel discouraged at the thought of
a temporary job rather than a full-time one, but if you are already
temping for the agency when they open a position up, you will already
be there and they already know your work ethic.Use the internet to search
out administrative assistant jobs available in your area. There are
hundreds, if not thousands, of websites where you can search for the
perfect position for you.
Many websites even offer tips about resume writing and interview skills.Sharpen
your skills on use of computer programs such as MS Word, Excel and Powerpoint.
Also, work on general office skills, including simple things like filing,
appropriately answering phones, and organizing information. Most administrative
assistant jobs will have the skills needed listed on the job listing.
Once you have found a few jobs that interest you and that you are qualified
for, you should prepare the materials that you will be sending to the
companies. Many people use basic form letters and the same resume for
every job they apply for. This is unwise. Computer programs make it
so easy for you to tweak these materials so that they can be individually
aimed at one specific agency. However you choose to do it, you should
send each company you are applying to a resume and references with a
cover letter. Take the time to use references that are pertinent to
the job you are looking at.If you have done all of these things, but
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