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Alicia M
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October 10, 2011, 10:03:29 pm »
I am trying to think of advancement opportunities within the administrative support world? I am feeling somewhat in a rut. I am not seeing the long term other than what I am doing now. I love what I do, I just want more at the same time. Something to challenge me. I know there are many paths and many directions I can go, I just am hoping maybe others on this board can give some inspiration on ideas that will jolt something in me to strive for.
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gee4
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October 10, 2011, 10:26:04 pm »
Not sure this will help, but I found myself in your position a few years ago. If you ever read through my postings you will know I was rarely busy or challenged. I began to feel that was the norm.
Unfortunately having faced redundancy several times, there is nothing else to do but accept work where you can. That said, 3 years on and 3 bosses/departments later, I am still in a job I enjoy, albeit a limited one. This company retains their employees long-term so it's hard to move upwards.
For me personally, having a job is now way more important than having a career. I don't want any more responsibility than I have and quite frankly that suits, because I don't take work home and I don't work in a stressful environment. I have brought skills to this role/company and it has been noted, although not necessarily rewarded.
One thing I will say is and I know others will agree, pursue some kind of course or professional development programme. Whether it's something that can be funded in part by your employer is also something you could investigate. I think a lot of us face the same problems at certain times of the year and we just need a little pick-me-up from time to time.
What kind of level/field is it you want to move into?
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October 11, 2011, 03:27:52 pm »
There are a variety of directions you can go and much depends on your skills, experience, and interests. You could look at specializing such as medical, legal, etc. You could look at going into a spin off related field such as meeting planning or project management.
You might want to set an appointment with a life coach to discuss some options and see what best suits you. If you can't afford that, you could look at a college placement department. They often have options for adults to discuss and learn about career changes.
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