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Admin/Support CV Tips

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As a support professional, you are the heart of the organisation. Without you, there might be total disarray and confusion. You may only be appreciated after you're gone and your employer is left to figure out how you were able to get so much done.

Pump up Your CV

Your CV needs to reflect all that you do and have accomplished, so a potential employer sees the value you bring to the table. Employers seek support staffers who are reliable and contribute to the smooth running of operations. A good way to incorporate your achievements is to first describe your job duties in a paragraph, and then provide a bulleted list of your top achievements. Here are several impact statements for a legal secretary:

Many administrative support workers have a hard time detailing their accomplishments. Some say that they just "do their jobs" and that's it. But after you reflect on each position, you will be amazed at how much you've accomplished. Here are a few questions to get you started:

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Positions: administrative assistant, secretary, office manager, executive assistant, executive secretary, customer service representative, data entry clerk, general office clerk, front desk receptionist, switchboard operator, mailroom clerk, returns clerk, service manager, processing clerk, office assistant

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MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access), Windows NT/98/95, event planning, meeting planning, word processing, spreadsheets, database management, multiline phones, switchboards, scheduling, presentations, office support, customer support, shipping and distribution, accounts payable, accounts receivable, invoices, benefits administration, office management, inventory control, purchasing, facilities maintenance, vendor/contractor relations, project management, document preparation