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administrative assistant

noun

  1. a person employed to aid an executive, as in a corporate department, by coordinating such office services and procedures as the supervision, maintenance, and control of the flow of work and programs, personnel, budgeting, records, etc., for the entire department.


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She listed his position as “administrative assistant,” according to an email obtained by The Post.

The most popular remote jobs in the US that don’t require college degrees are customer service representative, salesperson, administrative assistant, data entry specialist, and sales development representative, according to LinkedIn.

From Quartz

Executive vice president or administrative assistant, I’ve watched all of them attempt to juggle work, kids and chores—only to inevitably drop the ball somewhere and end up feeling like a failure at all three.

From Time

“We started making excuses,” said administrative assistant Hilda Carrillo.

His own administrative assistant called him ‘bold but careless, imaginative but undisciplined, creative but sloppy.’

She paused when her administrative assistant, Bryce, walked in, a look of disdain and avoidance on his youthful face.

Her administrative assistant's point was you don't hire people from your past.

An administrative assistant had just planned a palace revolution on a system 200 light years away.

Senator D: (glaring) Your administrative assistant testified a few moments ago, sir, that '58 Beta has had a life of 185 years.

The administrative assistant came into the office almost as soon as Baker was seated at his desk.

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