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Featured Administrative Professional Job Description:  Financial - Wealth Management


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Current job title:  Executive Assistant/Office Manger

 

Industry:  Wealth Management
 

Department:  Accounting and Legal

 

Years worked in this industry:  1

 

Years worked in this department:  1

 

Special training or attributes needed or helpful to get job in this industry (or specific department):  Nothing was required, but I obtained my current position due to my varied previous work as an administrative assistant [in public relations and purchasing].

 

Number of managers and/or staff supported:  4

 

Typical work hours:  8am -5pm, Monday through Friday. (During tax season however, I typically work 8am – 7:30pm, Monday through Sunday.)

 

Weekends or overtime hours:  As above, only during tax season. Yes, I receive time and a half, as well as an end of season bonus.

 

General salary range (Note: This is a general figure or range provided by survey respondent and may NOT be an exact salary in order to give survey respondent some privacy. Also you must take into account that the number of years worked in industry/department may contribute to this salary as well as criteria such as level of position and person reports to, required hours and geographical location.):  approx. $16.00/hour.

 

Benefits (direct or indirect):  Decent health benefits, including optical and dental, a matching 401k with Schwab and free tax prep.

 

Lingo you might hear in this industry: 

“Fiduciary,” is a term used in regards to matters of or relating to the taxation and management of Trusts.

 

“Executor” is a person, or entity, in a will that acts in the same manner as a Trustee does within a Trust, i.e. they distribute the funds in the will.

 

“Pour-Over Will” is a will in which you transfer your assets to before your death, in order to avoid probate court.

 

A typical day on the job: 

 

Positive things about being an administrative professional in this industry:  You learn a lot about law, and about accounting. You are also in a position to meet many people who may be beneficial contacts if you are interested in moving up in the fields.

 

Negative things about being an administrative professional in this industry:  During tax season, the hours are crazy, the bosses are crazy and you start to go a little crazy yourself. In my particular firm there are very few people, so I end up spending more time typing then I do talking to anyone.

 

Type of workspace/office:  front desk (also do reception)

 

Primary responsibilities as an administrative professional in this position: 

 

Top thing(s) incumbent admin would require of job applicants seeking to be her/his position replacement:  Must have the ability to organize. Must be a self-starter, needs to be able to take initiative. Needs to have a tough skin, my bosses don’t always have the time to be nice; they can be critical and or cutting, but they don’t mean it personally, they are just focused on their own goals.

 

Office machines or equipment operated regularly:  Computers, printers, copy machine, fax machine, scanner and postal meter.

 

Technology (hard) skills used regularly:  Advanced knowledge of Windows operating system. Software: Microsoft Office, including Access; Data Entry for Lacerte and Lawgic. Knowledge of a spool office phone line.

 

Critical soft skills:  Listening is very important because my bosses don’t always say exactly what they need. They will half mention it and you have to really be listening to them, so that you can get them what they want, not necessarily, what they asked for. Honesty, because we are so small, no one can afford to hide or tell lies. Organization, because there is always a lot of paper floating around my desk and if I’m not on top of it, then it gets lost and/or misplaced.

 

Pace of this position:  Incredibly fast.

 

Geographical region:  Northwest U.S.


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