Friday 2 December 2011

Administrative Assistant Description


Administrative Assistant is a broad job category that designates an individual who provides various kinds of administrative support to people and groups in business enterprises or in government department .
The term "administrative assistant" can be a formal title, or it can be a general description of an employee's function in an office. Depending on the kind of work a person does, there are many variations of job descriptions that fall under role.
Administrative Assistants also are multi-faceted assistants to teams, managers and executives. They are responsible for assisting their immediate manager or group for a variety of tasks.

Duties of Administrative Assistants
Administrative Assistants perform many basic functions in offices, including:
  • Assisting with all aspects of administrative management, directory maintenance, logistics, equipment inventory and storage.
  • Managing inventory of assets and supplies, monitoring critical level of stocks, sourcing for suppliers and submitting invoices.
  • Coordinating between departments and operating units in resolving day-to-day administrative and operational problems.
  • Scheduling and coordinating meetings, interviews, events and other similar activities.
  • Sending out and receiving mail and packages.
  • Preparing business correspondence (often using word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation computer software)
  • Sending faxes.
  • Managing Files.
  • Research.
  • Ordering and receiving food deliveries.
  • Performing multifaceted general office support.
  • Assisting with academic and many more.
Today, administrative assistants (formerly known as secretaries) continue to play an important role in businesses department.

Wednesday 16 November 2011

Healing Dreams

Healing dreams serve as messages for the dreamer in regards to their health. The Ancient Greeks called these dreams "prodromic". Many dream experts believe that dreams can help in avoiding potential health problems and healing when you are ill or when you are grieving. Research shows that asthma and migraine sufferers have certain types of dreams before an attack. Your bodies are able to communicate to your mind through dreams. The dreams can "tell" you that something is not quite right with your bodies even before any physical symptoms show up. Dreams of this nature may be telling the dreamer that he or she needs to go to the dentist or doctor. If you can understand the language of dreams, your dreams will serve as an invaluable early warning system. They can help inform, advise and heal.