Secretaries and administrative assistants usually work in schools, hospitals, corporate settings, government agencies, or legal and medical offices. Their jobs often involve sitting for long periods. If they spend a lot of time keyboarding, particularly at a computer monitor, they may encounter problems of eyestrain, stress, and repetitive motion ailments such as carpal tunnel syndrome.
Office work can lend itself to alternative or flexible working arrangements, such as part-time work or telecommuting—especially if the job requires extensive computer use. About 19 percent of secretaries work part time and many others work in temporary positions. A few participate in job-sharing arrangements, in which two people divide responsibility for a single job. The majority of secretaries and administrative assistants, however, are full-time employees who work a standard 40-hour week.
2007-06-27 09:52:34
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answered by clewis7879 2
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That could be any range of duties. It all depends on the position. The company hiring for an admin assist position will have a job description detailing what they need.
Could be anything from receptionist (answer phones) to working in a collections or accounting department.
There is no set description for what is required of an administrative assistant.
2007-06-27 08:39:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I think spelling description correctly would be one of them. But if im not mistaken you'd be responsible for making appointments, making sure they get to them on time. Answering phones, responding to general emails. Things like that.
2007-06-27 08:37:35
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answered by Fenix 4
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