February 2, 2010
If you like to work with numbers and have an interest in accounting, but don’t feel a need to spend years preparing for the CPA exam, you should consider being an accounting bookkeeper. Bookkeepers are people who maintain the financial records of a business or organization. While they do not have their CPA, they complete many of the same duties that a licensed accountant would, namely maintaining records, balancing accounts receivable and payable, calculating profit and loss, and logging expenditure sheets.
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February 2, 2010
The term “office manager” seems relatively straightforward: someone whose responsibility it is to maintain a productive working atmosphere in the office for other employees. But in reality, the office manager position is one whose complexity and day-to-day fluctuation is quite demanding and challenging. To understand what it takes to be a good office manager, you first most understand that office administration is, from an executive’s standpoint, a cost-based part of the business.
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February 2, 2010
Lawyers and law offices care about one thing when it comes to hiring paralegals: are they qualified, and can they help right away? Law, despite its many subdivisions, is overall a consistent science. In fact, its consistency is what defines it. Legal secretaries and paralegals can be trained within the confines of this consistency and, despite the diversity of legal subjects, work in any legal field.
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