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tIvana
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Re: What type of company do you work for?
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September 16, 2014, 01:41:54 pm »
This topic might be dead but I decided to include my input.
I came from a complaints department in our representative for a large telecommunications company. Had to do a course/certificates when came to the UK to prove that I can do any admin job. Whilst studding for an Exec PA I worked in a big oxford circus retail store for 7 months - hated it. Then obtained a college administrator job in the college I did my degree. It was a privatly held college for Secretarial/PA diplomas. Really enjoyed the private qualification filed, great colleagues, students and experience.
Moved for greater salary as corporate receptionist for a security company and after 3 months became the head receptionist. After two years joined the managment team as fm administrator in the same building and work for a the largest globaly property managing agent. Commercial properties. Enjoy it very much but still want to move as a PA/EA to only one individual as I currently support 4 members of the team and sometimes their opinions on the same toopic clash and confront. Being on the edge all the time is a bit tiring.
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