August 27, 2010, Newsletter Issue #231: From Note Taker To Change Maker - Working Your Way Up The Corporate Ladder

Tip of the Week

Administrative assistants hold busy, exciting, and sometimes very stressful jobs. As the first line of contact in many instances, these professionals set the tone for the workplace, and are often in a position to influence clients and employers alike. It takes great organizational and analytical skills, problem-solving abilities, fast thinking, supreme communication skills, and dedication to be a successful administrative assistant.

Take a look at those skill sets and compare them to the skills necessary to be a top notch manager. Look familiar? If you’re worked within this career for several years and find yourself ready for a change, considering working toward a business degree.


As a part-time student, you can complete your degree online, without having to give up your day job. An employer who values your work and has the foresight to see the contributions you’ve made, and will continue to make, to the company, will support your endeavors. Of course, that’s not always the case. Assess your own employment situation before sharing your educational aspirations with your boss. Furthering your education with a business degree will further your career, most likely increase your salary, and open doors to a wide variety of other occupations that best suit your passion and lifestyle.

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