This article outlines the skills and attributes that need to be developed to be a good corporate Personal Assistant (PA). Use this article as a checklist to highlight areas that need development. The best corporate Personal Assistant positions command a good salary but getting to the top of the PA profession requires a number of skills and competencies. Professionalism and confidentiality are the trademarks of a good Personal Assistant. Top end PA recruitment agencies expect PA's to be organized, efficient, self-motivated, and IT literate.

Steps

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    Develop Good Interpersonal Skills - A good PA is unflappable under pressure. They are calm and able to think on their feet. The ability to work well with others, particularly difficult personalities is essential as top level PA's work with CEO's in very pressurized environments.[1]
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    Develop Good Communication Skills - They are the first point of contact for customers and clients, therefore PA's need to be good verbal communicators with a pleasant, yet professional manner. The ability to influence people is also essential, as PA's need to negotiate with others for time and resources. Good written communication skills are necessary because PA's often respond to communications on the boss's behalf, and sometimes write reports and executive summaries.[2]
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    Develop Good IT Skills - A good corporate Personal Assistant is expected to have the following IT skills: Microsoft Word (Advanced); Microsoft Excel (Intermediate); Microsoft PowerPoint (Advanced); a good working knowledge of an email package like Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes, or Eudora. It is beneficial to have a good grasp of a database software like Microsoft Access, and some knowledge of Microsoft Project.
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    Develop Good Internet Skills - PA's should also be internet savvy, as they may be required to do research or perform tasks which require a good knowledge of the internet environment. A good knowledge of e-commerce is a definite plus. An understanding of internet marketing and search engine behavior will allow PA's to add value to their role and provide the best possible assistance to their boss.
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    Develop an Interest in Office Technology - In today's technologically advanced society, it is essential that PA's have a good understanding of new technology. PA's should keep abreast of the latest office gadgets and technology as they are expected to know how to fix the office photocopier and understand the features on the boss's Blackberry. A good PA will recommend changes in office technology to improve efficiency. They will do the necessary research to understand how implementing new technology will be cost effective for the company.
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    Develop the Necessary Skills to: monitor the boss’s email and respond on their behalf; delegate work on the boss's behalf; manage the boss’s electronic diary; take dictation; prepare papers for meetings; book, manage, and minute meetings; organize and manage events; make complicated travel arrangements; prepare complex itineraries; manage a budget; attend events/meetings as the boss’s representative; conduct internet research; prepare presentations; write correspondence, reports, newsletters and executive summaries; update intranets and websites; maintain effective office filing systems; quickly and accurately type documents; source office equipment and stationery; manage projects; and supervise staff.[3]
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    What do you recommend in order to improve active listening?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Learn to listen to understand rather than listen to respond.
  • Question
    What is expected from a first-time personal assistant?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    To be able to do all relevant things for the person's needs, such as compose an email, create a document/PowerPoint/spreadsheet, conduct yourself in a polite and professional manner etc. If there is anything you do not know how to do (or cannot do), be willing to learn.
  • Question
    How can I progress to being a personal assistant again when I am certified but have been out of work for ten years?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Even though you've been out of work for ten years, the experience you've gained prior to that is still desirable to an employer. In this position, people skills are extremely important, and having proven yourself in this area will be an advantage, not to mention that you also have some maturity, which will also help. Brush up on the latest software you're likely to be using, and just keep applying.
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