An Administrative Assistant performs clerical tasks, manages office operations, coordinates schedules, prepares documentation, and handles logistics.
An Administrative Assistant supports an office or department by handling routine clerical tasks to ensure efficient operations.
Office Management: Answering phones, greeting visitors, and managing mail distribution.
Coordination: Scheduling appointments, maintaining team calendars, and arranging meetings.
Documentation: Preparing memos, emails, and reports, and maintaining filing systems.
Logistics: Managing office supplies inventory and coordinating travel arrangements.
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