Anyone interested in a Secretarial career??

are you asking??;) :lol:

anyway, how are you sandi? how are things??? hope you're happy!:)

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I'm fine thanks Kid, I'll message you back on that myspace thing soon, getting a bit bored of it now, besides I hear it's all about the facebook these days. :lol:
 
Most of the top corporate companies will be involved in this sort of thing at one time or another.

Anyone embarking on a career as a PA/Secretary for Accenture has to be educated to a degree level, however, not so many people with degrees are that interested in these roles, they tend to veer towards consulting roles within the company.

You also have to remember, London is a very transient place, and people tend not to stay in the same company for a long time, we have the highest attrition rate within this area than any other area in the company. On average our PA's/Secretaries in London will stay in a role for approx 2-3 years, aim to marry a fastrack consultant, give up work, produce babies and live off their husband's rather high salary (that is a bit of a generalisation to be honest, but there are definately a few of them who think along those lines :lol: :lol: :lol: )
 
Most of the top corporate companies will be involved in this sort of thing at one time or another.

Anyone embarking on a career as a PA/Secretary for Accenture has to be educated to a degree level, however, not so many people with degrees are that interested in these roles, they tend to veer towards consulting roles within the company.

You also have to remember, London is a very transient place, and people tend not to stay in the same company for a long time, we have the highest attrition rate within this area than any other area in the company. On average our PA's/Secretaries in London will stay in a role for approx 2-3 years, aim to marry a fastrack consultant, give up work, produce babies and live off their husband's rather high salary (that is a bit of a generalisation to be honest, but there are definately a few of them who think along those lines :lol: :lol: :lol: )

I would love to be a PA - I think I would be in my element doing all that organising :oops:
 
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I'm fine thanks Kid, I'll message you back on that myspace thing soon, getting a bit bored of it now, besides I hear it's all about the facebook these days. :lol:

good:) myspace is poops. facebook is much better for proper friends........not like randoms off the internet;)
 
Most of the top corporate companies will be involved in this sort of thing at one time or another.

Anyone embarking on a career as a PA/Secretary for Accenture has to be educated to a degree level, however, not so many people with degrees are that interested in these roles, they tend to veer towards consulting roles within the company.

You also have to remember, London is a very transient place, and people tend not to stay in the same company for a long time, we have the highest attrition rate within this area than any other area in the company. On average our PA's/Secretaries in London will stay in a role for approx 2-3 years, aim to marry a fastrack consultant, give up work, produce babies and live off their husband's rather high salary (that is a bit of a generalisation to be honest, but there are definately a few of them who think along those lines :lol: :lol: :lol: )


Thanks, that makes total sense, it's similar to the situation on here.
And the mocking bit aswell. I can't understand why it's a profession so prejuiced
 
besides I hear it's all about the facebook these days. :lol:

Isn't it! I've had years (weeks) of people telling me I simply HAD to get a myspace page, finally got around to doing it, and now everyones like "mywhat? I'm on Facebook doncha know!"
 
I would love to be a PA - I think I would be in my element doing all that organising :oops:


I think you'll be very good aswell, Sar, you are very organised, you are good with social relations of any kind and then there's an endless world of lists behind the profession :lol: ;)
 
Isn't it! I've had years (weeks) of people telling me I simply HAD to get a myspace page, finally got around to doing it, and now everyones like "mywhat? I'm on Facebook doncha know!"

That's what I did - finally got down with the kids and got Myspace but now apparently it's all about Facebook :roll: :lol:

I've given up on them all :spank:
 
Isn't it! I've had years (weeks) of people telling me I simply HAD to get a myspace page, finally got around to doing it, and now everyones like "mywhat? I'm on Facebook doncha know!"

I don't really understand it yet though, I keep getting emails saying such and such has added you as a friend, but I didn't ask in the first place? :? :lol:
 
I have been trying to get a secretarial job for ages, but I never seem to get anywhere.

I believe I have the right skills just no one has taken me on. And I studied a course at college. Fat lot of use that gave me!
 
I have been trying to get a secretarial job for ages, but I never seem to get anywhere.

I believe I have the right skills just no one has taken me on. And I studied a course at college. Fat lot of use that gave me!

Well if its not too far, come down tomorrow its on all day - have a look at the link - see all the other companies with stands there..... more than happy to pile a heap of paperwork on to you and give you some tips....

And looking at your photo on Myspace - you definately have the skills to be a Secretary :-) :-)
 
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average our PA's/Secretaries in London will stay in a role for approx 2-3 years)

I'm amazed they last that long. You can imagine their first day

PA: Good morning Mr Johnson, I'm your new PA.

MD: Good good, are you going to grab my c*** on the staircase like Steph does......


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I have been trying to get a secretarial job for ages, but I never seem to get anywhere.

I believe I have the right skills just no one has taken me on. And I studied a course at college. Fat lot of use that gave me!


IMO it's more about personal skills than studies. In Spain it's not difficult to get a job as a receptions in a small company (a very good job to start and learn about the job) or as a secretary assistant, the difficult is to move onto a more exectuvie-personal role
 
IMO it's more about personal skills than studies. In Spain it's not difficult to get a job as a receptions in a small company (a very good job to start and learn about the job) or as a secretary assistant, the difficult is to move onto a more exectuvie-personal role

Its like that here too from what I have found - as in they prefer you to have some kind of experience on your CV as opposed to what you have done at college.

I actually got a job out of my college course but was made redundant along with all the other trainees 6 months after starting. So was doomed from the start really!
 
Well if its not too far, come down tomorrow its on all day - have a look at the link - see all the other companies with stands there..... more than happy to pile a heap of paperwork on to you and give you some tips....

And looking at your photo on Myspace - you definately have the skills to be a Secretary :-) :-)

Ha ha - I must have been very naive when its come to the secretarial world :p

I dont think I will be able to get down tomorrow to be honest, trying to get a day off here is like getting blood out of a stone :spank:
 
Ha ha - I must have been very naive when its come to the secretarial world :p

I dont think I will be able to get down tomorrow to be honest, trying to get a day off here is like getting blood out of a stone :spank:

No worries - but if you want I can email you some paperwork if you pm me your address
 
if so, I shall be manning a stand at the Olympia on Wed 16th May from 11.30am telling people what a fabulous company Accenture is, why I work for them and basically trying to entice any budding Secretaries into my puppy world of Sensible Exec by day.......

www.thetimescreme.co.uk


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I was on the phone to Accentures finance department today, not the best in the world to deal with 8O hope the rest of the company isn't like them.
 
Oooh pups i'm sure you'll have a load of fun (i'm sad and secretly like exhibitions!!!)

I just accepted a Secretary position today (oooh it must be my 5th job so far this year!!!):oops:
 
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