Management assistant training: What are the disadvantages of training?
An Executive Assistant with a Federal Diploma of Higher Education supports the Executive Board or upper management in their management work and takes on demanding communication, information and administrative tasks. They perform tasks independently in the areas of marketing, human resources, PR and corporate communication and are responsible for organizing meetings and projects.
The main disadvantages of the management assistant training are:
- As training as a management assistant usually takes place alongside work, the time budget can be tight and free time often has to be sacrificed.
- The qualification is not yet very well known among employers, although the training is well established and is becoming increasingly popular. However, management assistants are in high demand and the skills acquired are clearly defined for everyone by the responsible body of the Swiss Commercial Association.
- Working as an executive assistant requires flexibility, interpersonal skills, organizational and leadership talent, a high level of service and good language skills. The requests they receive are very varied and often have to be dealt with quickly. Working hours can be irregular. You need to be familiar with many areas of business administration and these various topics are also covered in the training.
- As the training is not modular, the grades and performance records acquired during the training are not credited at the end, but all the required skills are tested in the annual federal final examination lasting more than eight hours. The pressure to pass the written and oral examinations is correspondingly high, but you are specifically prepared for these during your training.
Graduates generally play an important coordinating and mediating role between superiors, employees and customers/suppliers/business partners. They are an important point of contact for managers and employees in a kind of hub function in various sectors. You work in a team within a company, an organization or a public administration.
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