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"Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless." Mother Theresa
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Iowa
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What do you look for in an Administrative Assistant?
I am in the process of hiring a new Administrative Assistant and I have two people coming back next week for second interviews and some testing.
What have you done? What skills do you want? What testing have you used? I know some skills are specific to the company but I am just looking for some basic feedback. thanks
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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- someone who can be one step ahead of their manager
- someone who can take initaitive (do things without being asked) - someone who is reliable and dependable. Skills: great computer skills, can speak well and who has at least 5 years experience. I don't think that's too much to ask. |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Western New York
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At the very least an associates degree in AA
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"Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless." Mother Theresa
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Iowa
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Are there any tasks you would suggest for part of a second interview?
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: South Florida
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Shows up on time! I would check references for tardiness and absences. It is the worst when your assistant is not there. I have had the best luck with very experienced administrative assistants and not someone that thinks it is what they want to do.
I had issues with scheduling appointments in different time zones. My asst was always messing this up. I would have them show me they could do it in Outlook (or whatever program you use.) Mine also booked travel. As a test, I would give them a trip I am going on and have them research my options and present. This shows alot about how they think. I also would have them type an e-mail based on some basic info you give them. Like - let Tom's assistant know I am running late for our appointment and is that okay or should we reschedule. How do they word that?
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Al Bundy WannaBe
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Women's shoe store.
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A nice rack.
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"Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless." Mother Theresa
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Al Bundy WannaBe
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Women's shoe store.
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Hat rack.
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Ok I was like crap I'm breaking rules and I'm gonna get points and I didn't even know I was breaking rules!!! LOL!!!
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Charlotte, NC the Queen City!
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Thank goodness my boss didn't require this! I have a Bachelor's degree but not in AA. Otherwise I wouldn't have gotten the job that I have now and love. My boss gave me a DISC personality test which tests your working personality. (It can be found online) She is very unorganized so she wanted someone whi can take orders and is very organized. SHe also needed someone with better computer skills than what she has. I think the question that most pops into my mind that she asked me was "What does the top of your desk look like?
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Coastal NC
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This is what I look for:
1. The most important thing is experience in the field that you work in. Even if they haven't worked directly in the field, having some knowledge about the basic functions of your organization is vital!! 2. A neat appearance. You want an assistant that will be neat and organized, so their physical appearance may give you some clues. If they look sloppy and unkept, then their work probably will be. 3. Work history. I always look to see how long applicants have worked for employers in the past. I hate training someone who is only going to job hop. If I see an application where someone has changed jobs every six months to a year their entire work history I don't take a second glance. 4. Ability to write. A couple of times I have had applicants complete a writing sample during their interview. A simple letter that you have them write can give you a good idea if they have the basic skills for written correspondence that you need in a good admin. asst. 5. If there are two candidates that have all of the above, and are equally qualified, then I usually try to go with the one who I believe will best fit in our organization. Attitudes and personalities have a huge impact on the quality of work that is produced, and if there are conflicts it can affect everyone within the organization. I once interviewed a man that was straight out of college and he had all of the above qualifications. Unfortunately, he showed up 15 minutes late for the interview (never apologized or offered an explanation) and slouched in his seat the entire time. I read a lot into his personality just by those two actions and knew he would not be a good fit. Good luck!! |
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Ok I was like crap I'm breaking rules and I'm gonna get points and I didn't even know I was breaking rules!!! LOL!!!
Join Date: Dec 2007
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I do have experience. I wouldn't expect anyone to hire an assistant with no experience. 5 years seems a bit high though. I had 2 years experience but my boss says that hiring me is the best thing she's ever done for herself. People expecting exhorbitant amounts of experience is exactly what keeps younger people from getting hired and thus gaining any of the experience that employers want. Thank goodness my boss could look past a number and realize that I am knowledgable, organized, reliable, and professional. That is all I was saying, and I stand by it.
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