Trainers and Speakers Invited to List in New Directory of Training Opportunities for Career Administrative Professionals
Trainers and speakers are invited to list their businesses and training opportunities relevant to
administrative professionals in The 1st Annual Administrative Professionals Digital Guide to Training Opportunities. This new directory will reach
administrative professionals and provide them with relevant training resource options and business topic speakers. The directory is being published and distributed by The Effective Admin (http://www.admin-ezine.com), a two-year old website and newsletter that reaches thousands of
administrative professionals globally.
Administrative professionals regularly seek advanced job skills training and professional development courses and engage relevant speakers for their companies and associations. In fact, many managers of
administrative professionals encourage them to seek out training opportunities annually (paid for by the company) as part of their employer-recommended professional development plan.
However, no one directory exists that includes a comprehensive and objective listing of multiple training companies and speakers specifically relevant to
administrative professionals . This new directory provides a way for these trainers and speakers to directly reach what is potentially an audience of millions. Secretaries and administrative assistants hold about 4.1 million jobs in the United States (source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor). Many more work globally, using such titles as administrative professional, executive assistant, administrative coordinator, administrative assistant and more.
The 1st Annual Administrative Professionals Digital Guide to Training Opportunities fills a needed reference resource for
administrative professionals and their supervisors or managers. Any individual or business offering relevant conferences, workshops, teleseminars, webcasts, on-site speakers/trainers and other on-site or off-site training opportunities should list in it.
Administrative professionals seek ongoing training and speakers on topics such as software skills, computer hardware, business etiquette, time management techniques, meeting and event planning, business writing, note/minute-taking, stress management, personal finance savvy, conflict management, customer service and more. Any businesses offering training on these or other relevant subjects as well as speakers on these or other relevant topics can get more information about how to be listed in The 1st Annual Administrative Professionals Digital Guide to Training Opportunities by visiting
http://www.admin-ezine.com/trainingdirectory.htm
Contact: Karen Fritscher-Porter is the publisher/editor of The Effective Admin website and newsletter for
administrative professionals located at
http://www.admin-ezine.com
Trainers and Speakers Invited to List in New Directory of Training Opportunities for Career Administrative Professionals