This is how secretaries are called nowadays, in case you snoozed and missed the news.
Now I just have to figure out how an “office support associate” is different from an “office support specialist.”
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This is how secretaries are called nowadays, in case you snoozed and missed the news.
Now I just have to figure out how an “office support associate” is different from an “office support specialist.”
There are lots of such job titles: Staff assistant, Administrative assistant, etc.
I suspect that ‘office support associate’ is a lower ranking job than ‘office support specialist’ but I am not sure.
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The curious side effect here is that the title “Secretary” is likely to become a high status title, exclusively, since in this country it is synonymous with “Cabinet Minister,” as in Secretary of State, etc.
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You are right! This is the direction where this is going. π
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If you ever read William Lutz’ essay Life under the Chief Doublespeak Officer you’ll see that there is a rampant proliferation of job titles and euphemisms.
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I have recruited numerous secretaries for my clients and I can tell you that the term/title is losing its popularity. I use ‘administrative coordinator’ which is widely successful and attracts a lot of candidates. Many younger candidates tell me that they do not want to work as secretaries, but rather as assistants or coordinators. The tasks are the same: filter calls, make coffee, get lunch, run errands, book travel, type letters, but the actual title makes all the difference.
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