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Administrative Assistant Reviews
What is it like working as an Administrative Assistant?
June 2016
I had known what a great team environment it was.
Administrative Assistant:
Do your best and do not be afraid to ask questions.
June 2016
Enjoyable.
Administrative Assistant:
Pros: I get to do many things that I enjoy to doing!
June 2016
Administrative Assistant:
Pros: Relaxed atmosphere.
Great Boss/co-workers.
Cons: Dealing with generally weird people.
June 2016
Atmosphere.
Administrative Assistant:
Pros: The people I work around are great and my boss gives me a lot of responsibility.
Cons: There are high expectations for understanding the whole business on a high level.
June 2016
Corporate culture.
Administrative Assistant:
Pros: Good working environment and multi tasking work.
Cons: No increment and long term growth is found.
May 2016
Does not pay well.
Administrative Assistant:
Do not plan to make a career out of working here.
May 2016
Boring.
Administrative Assistant:
Pros: Not much supervision, a little leeway.
Cons: Bad coworkers, dirty environment.
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