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Administrative Assistant Reviews
What is it like working as an Administrative Assistant?
June 2019
I answer phones, take messages, relay phone calls order supplies I take mail to post office every afternoon, open mail and distribute, help out send checks keep files for accounting take care of PTO, out of office make call requests to vendor.
Administrative Assistant in Dallas:
Pros: Easy atmosphere
Cons: no important responsibilities to do. I make coffee, order supplies etc
June 2019
Administrative Assistant in Hamilton:
Pros: They are very easy going and flexible within reason.
Cons: Because we are so small there can be a lot of drama. Some of the managers are very snooty as well and make it difficult to work under them.
June 2019
Administrative Assistant in Toronto:
Great company with friendly and helpful management that are always available to help you go. Annual review process is about your personal career goals - not just your performance. Hours are flexible as long as you get your 37.5 in throughout the week and are here during the main portion of the day. Company culture/events lack a little but I like that I am not guilted into attending a company social event and then have to make up for it by staying later - I can get home to my friends and family earlier to do what matters more. Decent pay with annual and sometimes semi-annual raises.
June 2019
Administrative Assistant in Saratoga Springs:
The pay rate is not indicative for the amount of work that is required. Pay increases and bonuses are not based on merit- they seem to be determined by Goldman Sachs (parent company). Direct Manager does not actually Manage.
Would not refer my friends to work here. Employees are dropping like flies and it takes forever to replace due to bg checks.
June 2019
Its ok but good be better.
Administrative Assistant in Durant:
Pros: I work by myself and at my own pace.
Cons: Policies are vague. Hr uses policies to fit thier own needs cause they are not explain well leaves room for HR to do what they want
June 2019
It's alright. Real good.
Administrative Assistant in Cleveland:
Pros: I get to organize and be involved in process. All my years at Appointments Today has been one learning experience after another. It's great.
Cons: I come to work not knowing whether or not I'm fired as there is no notice.
June 2019
Ignored until something goes wrong.
Administrative Assistant in Saginaw:
Pros: When allowed, learning new systems and program software.
Cons: ABM is the third outsourced company at this location and my pay has not changed. I'm not in a union like the other hourly employees that work her, but I'm not management either.
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