Becoming an Administrative Assistant
What you'll learn
- How to Improve Your Assertiveness
- Learn the Power of Self Management
- Understand How to Deal with Difficult People
- How to Ask Clean Questions & Listen Actively
Requirements
- No previous experience required
- Desire to learn & improve administration skills
- Open mindedness is required
Description
Administrative assistants are essential parts of day-to-day operations in many companies. They organize files, prepare documents, schedule appointments, and support other staff.
Often an entry-level position, the administrative assistant position can lead to a career in operations or project management.
Administrative skills are important because they keep business processes running smoothly. Any successful, efficient organization should have both administrative professionals who have strong skills in this area, as well as individual contributors who have good administrative skills.
So, it doesn’t matter whether it’s in a company or for personal productivity. The most important thing for getting it all done is to get everything out of your head and into a trusted system that operates efficiently and smoothly.
Being an excellent administrative assistant means gaining trust and that starts with showing up reliably, always being available to help when you’re needed, and not having to be managed closely since your main responsibility is taming the chaos of the office, not adding to it.
What skills are needed?
Interpersonal skills: Administrative assistants interact with clients, customers, or staff. They should communicate effectively and be courteous when interacting with others to create a positive work environment and client experience.
Organizational skills: Administrative assistants keep files, folders, and schedules in proper order so an office can run efficiently.
Writing skills: Administrative assistants write memos and business emails when communicating with managers, employees, and customers. Therefore, they must have good grammar, ensure accuracy, and maintain a professional tone.
Administrative assistants work in nearly every industry. Most work in an office setting. Some administrative assistants may work out of their own homes as virtual assistants too.
Let the journey begin!
Who this course is for:
- Executive Assistants
- Administrative Assistants
- Business Professionals
- Project Assistants
- Medical Assistants
- Anyone interested in being an administrative professional
Instructor
Hi there, my name is SInan and I help our students to deal with their emotions, such as anger, fear, depression and offer courses in NLP, personal development, and productivity.
You can develop emotional intelligence with us and a growth mindset in order to master the power of your mind so you can feel happy no matter what is going on around you.
Using the science of psychology and human potential, we train entrepreneurs, leaders, life coaches, and individuals how to master the power of their mind and create their destiny. Remember, your destiny is in your hands.
I wish you happy learning!