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05/05/10 an excerpt from an e-mail received from Mary Berezin who successfully completed the Secretary/PA April 2010 weekday course and commented on our testing system:.
“ I am very proud of myself. All of the courses I have ever been on involved just sitting and listening to a lecture, then at the end of the lecture, you are given some kind of certificate and sent on your way. The Secretary/PA course definitely involved the most work, but on the other hand, it ...
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Evening Standard 29th April 2010
Multi-skilled secretaries dictate terms; A 50 per cent rise in secretarial, administrator and PA vacancies puts office support staff in a strong position, particularly as many now have dual roles and additional skills as a result of the recession. By Niki Chesworth.
RECEPTIONIST with accounts experience", "PA with marketing skills" or "internetsavvy secretary" -- these are just some of the requirements for dual-role secretaries, adm ...
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E-mail received 12th October 2009 from Mihaela Palade recently on course:
Dear Joan,
Thank you for issuing the certificate shortly as required.
I would also like to thank you for the tutorial courses and mention it has been a real pleasure to study with you.
It is the first course I have taken in UK and I did not know what to expect from it in the beginning. Now I can truly say it has been a fulfilling experience.
It gave me confidence and knowledge to move forward in my career.
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30th September 2209
Feedback from current Saturday course:
"From a personal point of view, I am finding your course very valuable. It has re-confirmed what I already know or do, but it has also helped to refine my skills. You are reminding me of things I have let slip and adding to my knowledge in the process. Also, as I am still unemployed, it is helping me retain my business head and confidence and ensuring that I will "hit the ground running" as soon as an opportunit ...
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Evening Standard reports strong demand for PA's and Executive PA's with steadily increasing salaries some reported as high as £60K; the recsession does not seem to be affecting this area of employment.
ES Jobs 23rd July 2009
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