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Administrative Assistant Reviews
What is it like working as an Administrative Assistant?
May 2021
I enjoy my job and I feel good that I am trusted to work by myself with no supervision or anyone always looking over my shoulder.
Administrative Assistant in Spokane:
Pros: My team has a great system with communicating with each other and our guests
Cons: Lack of supplies needed and not being able to help guests with issues that may rise late at night when other staff or maintenance workers are off duty. We don’t even have a good vacuum that works good and I’m suppose to vacuum when guest are sleeping which can be a disturbance to our guests.
May 2021
Great to work in Klerksdorp.
Administrative Assistant in Klerksdorp:
Pros: It is close to home. There is sufficient shopping centers and things to do for everyone
Cons: Rude people. Crime is high
May 2021
Its awesome for me since I am a descendent of the island and am also born and raised here.
Administrative Assistant in Saipan:
Pros: home base.
Cons: none.
May 2021
Administrative Assistant:
They are bad about promoting and paying support staff, and play favorites a lot. Things have slightly improved since replacing the CEO.
Good benefits. Culture varies from office to office. They expect a lot of work from support staff but don’t give many perks for that hard work.
April 2021
Change is not always a good thing.
Administrative Assistant in Roanoke:
Pros: The freedom to work at my own pace.
Cons: Too many co-workers do not know their jobs.
April 2021
Good environment, bad pay.
Administrative Assistant in Coppell:
Pros: love the atmosphere and people in the organization
Cons: if you aren't in a higher position the pay is unfair
April 2021
Started well but devolved into the usual corporate grind.
Administrative Assistant in Leola:
Pros: The company is based on Christian principles. The employees are dedicated to their clients. Teamwork is encouraged, employees get along well, and there is not a fear that your coworkers will "throw you under the bus". Grace is extended when people make mistakes.
Cons: Low pay, heavy workload, little room for advancement. During my years there, although the company continued to promote Christian ideals, the atmosphere became increasingly corporate with an emphasis on cutting expenses and treating employees as objects and underlings rather than individuals. Although the company states it "supports families", it changed its health insurance match so that any employee covering their spouse had an ENORMOUS increase in the cost of premiums.
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