Is it possible to be employed as a secretary whose job responsibilities come to typing, filing, paper work, and answering telephone calls right after graduation from high school or no? When I am talking about ANY secretarial work….I MEAN ANY! whether its medical, a small time business, a corporation, law offices, government, county, or any other places. If not….what can I do if I currently seek that kind of profession or part time job? I have prior military service but what I did in the military has nothing to do with secretarial work. I am good at typing, organization, filing etc. Any answers will help….I really don’t care bout how much is being paid neither…I just want to do the job
Secretary Job?
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Is it possible to be employed as a secretary whose job responsibilities come to typing, filing, paper work, and answering telephone calls right after graduation from high school or no? When I am talking about ANY secretarial work….I MEAN ANY! whether its medical, a small time business, a corporation, law offices, government, county, or any other places. If not….what can I do if I currently seek that kind of profession or part time job? I have prior military service but what I did in the military has nothing to do with secretarial work. I am good at typing, organization, filing etc. Any answers will help….I really don’t care bout how much is being paid neither…I just want to do the job
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1 Priscilla W
Probably a receptionist would be more like that. Some companies will hire you as a secretary, but specialty fields like legal or real estate, etc would probably want someone who already is familiar with that field. Try getting in as a reception to whatever field you want OR as a secretary in a small business company.