10 Things You Should Know About Your Secretary -- Ahem, Administrative Professional; Administrative Professional's Day is April 26, 2006 -- Money Talks but a Simple Thanks Will Do.MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Administrative Professionals' Day Administrative Professionals Day® formerly known as Secretaries' Day is an unofficial secular holiday observed on the third or fourth Wednesday of April (i.e. April 26 2006; April 25 2007; April 23 2008), to recognize the work of secretaries, administrative assistants, (formerly known as Secretaries' Day) is this Wednesday Wednesday: see week. , April 26, 2006. In order to shed shed rural building used for agricultural pursuits. shed hands miscellaneous workers in a shearing shed at shearing time, i.e. persons other than the shearers, wool classers. some light on the state of the profession, Simply Hired SimplyHired.com is a job search engine. The company was founded in 2004 by Gautam Godhwani and Peter Weck, and the initial beta site launch occurred on March 16, 2005. As of April 2006 the company has raised $17. (www.SimplyHired.com), the world's largest search engine for jobs, has conducted a survey of over 200+ administrative professionals. So what did we learn? Pretty simple -- keep your valuable admins well compensated compensated /com·pen·sat·ed/ (kom´pen-sa?tid) counterbalanced; offset. and well thanked this Administrative Professional's Day.
All About Admins -- Top Ten List
10. Most preferred title: administrative assistant. Least preferred
title: secretary or receptionist.
9. "Who's calling, please?" -- 50 percent of respondents described
themselves as "Career Admins" ... indicating that their work is
their calling.
8. 51 percent of admins say that they've received a gift for
Administrative Professionals Day. 14 percent say that these gifts
have been useless.
7. Best gifts for Admin Day:
-- Paid day off
-- Gift certificate (spa, restaurant, AmEx/Visa gift card,
Starbucks)
-- Cash/Raise
-- Lunch or dinner
-- A sincere thank you
Worst gifts for Admin Day:
-- E-cards
-- Calendars, picture frames, knick knacks and other "executive
gifts"
-- Cheap flowers (carnations, grocery store bouquets)
-- Obvious re-gifts
-- Nothing
Notable favorite gifts received by the surveyed admins ranged from a
weekend cruise to the Bahamas to a Lance Armstrong LiveStrong bracelet
(cost $1). A Scooby Doo-loving administrative professional notes that
her favorite present was a Scooby Doo-themed gift basket, (warning,
this is not recommended for most admins).
6. 31 percent of administrative professionals say that they could do
their boss's job.
5. 42 percent of administrative professionals say that their boss
could not do their job. Quoted from survey respondent, "I think he
might get stuck on some of the easy things like making labels for
folders..."
4. Extra credit includes:
30% report that they've had to plan personal travel/vacations
for their boss
29% report having to lie or make up excuses for their boss
(w/spouse, family, friends)
8% report they've had to do their boss's taxes
Other notables include: posting items for boss on eBay, buying an
anniversary ring for boss's wife, working for boss's friends.
3. 11 percent of admins describe themselves as merely "office eye
candy" versus the 13 percent that describe themselves as their
boss's "bull dog."
2. "I don't get no respect!" -- The number one gripe from admins is
that their profession is not respected.
1. Money talks, your admin walks! 66 percent of admins say that
they'd ditch their job for salary increase.
Other Admin Factoids --"Administrative assistant" and "receptionist" are two of the top ten most frequently searched terms on Simply Hired. --Administrative professionals make up one of the largest segments of the U.S. workforce, with over 4,126,000 administrative assistants and secretaries in the workplace (U.S. Department of Labor, 2004). --According to the U.S. Department of Labor, median annual earnings of U.S. executive secretaries and administrative assistants were $37,350 in 2004. About the Survey Simply Hired's Admin Survey was performed online during April 2006. There were a total of 212 respondents In the context of marketing research, a representative sample drawn from a larger population of people from whom information is collected and used to develop or confirm marketing strategy. from across the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . Simply Hired does not take any responsibility for any bad gifts given this April 26, 2006 or the actions taken by the recipients. About Simply Hired, Inc. With more than 5 million job listings and counting, Simply Hired (www.SimplyHired.com) is the world's largest search engine for jobs. We search thousands of sources, including large and small job boards, newspaper and classified listings, and company websites. Our mission is to help people find their ideal jobs in the simplest way possible. Simply Hired has been named one of the "50 Coolest Websites 2005" by Time Magazine, Business Week's "Best of the Web," PC World's "50 Best New Websites," and the "Next Net 25" by Business 2.0. Simply Hired has raised $17.7M in funding from News Corporation's Fox Interactive Media, Foundation Capital, Garage Technology Ventures and individual investors. The company is privately held and is based in Mountain View, California For the census-designated place, see Mountain View, Contra Costa County, California. For other places called "Mountain View", see . Mountain View is a city in Santa Clara County, in the U.S. state of California. The city gets its name from the views of the Santa Cruz Mountains. . |
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