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Office Administrator Reviews
What is it like working as an Office Administrator?
May 2015
Good time management, account start to finish and funding.
Office Administrator:
You will need to be flexible.
April 2015
Sociable.
Office Administrator:
Pros: Get to talk to various people and.
Cons: Dont get paid for what I do really.
April 2015
Its great experience and highly flexible.
Office Administrator:
Pros: Flexibility.
Support to staff.
Accounting.
Cons: Mix of work load with no clear specialised roles.
April 2015
Variety, busy.
Office Administrator:
Pros: The job is varied, dealing with different people.
Cons: Bottom of the 'pecking order', not always respected, get the jobs no one else wants.
April 2015
I love it.
Office Administrator:
Pros: I love working independtley and in a team.
Cons: Im being micro managened all the time.
April 2015
More multitasking than expected.
Office Administrator:
Be clear about your job description and work on balance.
April 2015
Office Administrator:
Pros: People I work with.
The industry.
Company culture.
Goals of the company.
Cons: How far away it is.
Lack of training.
Low pay.
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