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Certificate IV in Business (Administration)

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Apr
06

Supervisors

A supervisor is a lower-level management position that is based on authority over workers in the workplace. Supervisors mainly look after communicating organizational needs, whilst working towards achieving organizational goals and objectives within a team of individuals. Supervisor Responsibilities Organizing Team Workflow A supervisor oversees a team of individuals to achieve day to day team…

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Mar
21

Executive Personal Assistant

An executive personal assistant will look after duties for a corporate manager in a company or corporation. Individuals in this role usually report to a director or executive-level manager of a company.   Executive Personal Assistant Responsibilities Maintaining executives’ schedules and calendars The larger the company the more this task is required for an executive-level manager.…

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Feb
14

Customer support officers

A customer support officer job involves communicating with stakeholders via telephone, face-to-face or email regarding a particular service or product. Customer support officers generally work in a contact centre or the customer support department of a business. In addition, they are also responsible for answering a wide range of inquiries to stakeholders in relation to…

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Feb
05

Corporate Receptionists

A corporate receptionist is the first point of contact for any visitors to the office or anyone contacting the organisation. The position allows individuals to gain a vast  insight on many different areas of a organisation. Working in this role can provide a individual with a large array of skills, knowledge and experience within the…

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