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Office Administrator Reviews
What is it like working as an Office Administrator?
January 2015
Busy Office Environment.
Office Administrator:
Pros: The busy office environment keeps me engaged and busy day to day with challenges of all kinds whether it be customers, staff or new systems as we develop and grow as a company.
Cons: Work loads can seem daunting to a new recruit at first but after the settling in period it becomes manageable.
December 2014
Stress level.
Office Administrator:
Never, ever show favorites amongst the employees you supervise.
December 2014
Am I getting paid the right wage?
Office Administrator:
Pros: The people I work with, office conditions, work flexibility.
Cons: Being taken advantage of.
December 2014
Office Administrator:
Pros: I love that I am finally working in my field and get first hand contact with our many clients. I also take all referral calls and emails and am able to provide individuals with immediate help and refer them to the best suited professionals. The administrative duties are plentiful but fair and I enjoy managing our clients' files and affairs as well as our staff. My work is rewarding in the sense that I get to contribute to the health and positive change our clients wish to make in their lives.
Cons: I am responsible for a variety of duties that fall outside my original job description such as social media marketing, copy writing and advertising, branding, staff training, support, and management, etc. I am unsatisfied with the pay and do not receive benefits. I feel there is much responsibility and pressure placed on me for little compensation.
December 2014
A job for life has its drawbacks.
Office Administrator:
I have doen many posts in the government, but you're only as good as your boss lets you be. Always ensure you can prove it was your idea. You can get much better money in the private sector, but an unsecure job.
December 2014
Responsibilities, career path, stress levels, perks.
Office Administrator:
Work and work hard, its not quite that easy, do you work on time and dont let it load up to much, listern carefully to who ever needs your assistance and smile and care, understand your work given.
December 2014
Office Administrator:
Make sure that you will be compensated for all the extra that you are asked to do. As well as make sure that a they realize that your degree cost. Always stress the important of your degree and your time and effect that you place to achieve it.
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