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It will need an administrative assistant, and we think you could hold the job down.
Now he is an administrative assistant for a computer concern.
Office manager or administrative assistant would be better, she said.
I am now working as an administrative assistant at a big city hotel.
She was working at the time as an administrative assistant for a construction company.
In 1969, he was appointed administrative assistant to the president.
Maybe as administrative assistant she was accustomed to people talking back.
You may also wish to read about life as an administrative assistant, written by a current member of staff.
"I have no different role for Dan than his administrative assistant," she said.
The mother of four began work last year as an administrative assistant earning $8.25 an hour.
Her hopes rose three years ago when she became an administrative assistant at a museum.
For 10 years, she had worked as an administrative assistant at a major accounting firm.
She hopes to become an administrative assistant and move into a larger apartment.
His administrative assistant's young, somber face looked out at him.
The technician turned around as one of the administrative assistants came into the room.
Helen worked as an administrative assistant to the scientists working in Chicago.
She works as an administrative assistant, and no longer receives public assistance.
Her mother is an administrative assistant in the department of earth and environmental sciences at Columbia.
Michelle Taylor, an administrative assistant, thought it was 10 or 12.
What kind of administrative assistant do you think I am, anyway?"
And yet he wasn't a magnate, only an administrative assistant.
Secretaries and administrative assistants should be good at using a computer.
Secretaries and administrative assistants held about 4.3 million jobs in 2008.
Her mother retired as an administrative assistant in the education department at Northwestern.
In one spot, set at a Dallas restaurant, a man says he's an administrative assistant.