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Administration Assistant Reviews
What is it like working as an Administration Assistant?
October 2015
All my options in this field.
Administration Assistant:
Get as many IT and finance type qualifications as possible.
October 2015
Administration at Seats.
Administration Assistant:
Pros: Multiple tasks.
Working independently.
Doing work that is above my job title.
I like the employees.
Cons: Not appreciated enough.
No bonuses.
Need to ask for wage increase.
October 2015
Pro's and Con'S.
Administration Assistant:
Pros: I like the people I work with and that I'm constantly learning.
Cons: The pressure. The overload of work. Feeling overworked and.
September 2015
Need a change.
Administration Assistant:
Pros: The coffee.
Cons: Working for my MiL.
July 2015
Performance Evaluation.
Administration Assistant:
Pros: I like the atmosphere in the office.
Cons: More time in the laptop wasting my eye.
May 2015
Good.
Administration Assistant:
Pros: No customer facing.
May 2015
Administration Assistant:
Pros: Good hours, laid back.
Cons: Not getting paid enough, boring.
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