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Old Jan 12, 2008, 04:23 AM
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hi there! I am a newly member of this site. I was searching some technical information regarding to my work. I am a secretary of one of the jewellery co. It is my 8th month working on this co, but until now I have too much confusion in regards with my job. I would like to explore more and learn lot of skills from this field and be inspire by more people on this kind of expertise. I have too much questions and wondering especially when my boss want me to make technical writing regards my job. Most of the time, when he want something and I can't understand I prefer to search in the internet and find related topics about that. I'm not graduated in this kind of field (management) that's why it's difficult for me to know everything but as I told you, I am willing to explore and learn because I want to be more professional regarding to my work. Is there anyone can help me to elaborate the responsibilities of being the secretary and give some tips for me. Also, I would like to have some samples of the technical writing (different letters) in business matter.
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Old Jan 12, 2008, 10:06 AM   #2  
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(Question moved from Introductions to more appropriate topic area in order to get more exposure and hopefully, responses.)
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Old Jan 21, 2008, 07:28 PM   #3  
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I am not sure what kind of technical writing help you need. Are you being asked to write up technical data regarding jewelry, business letters, or press releases? I may be able to provide you with some resources for this sort of work but not if your question is more specific to secretarial duties. If you are looking for help with the duties of a secretary maybe it's possible to get your question moved (again?) to the Administrative & Clerical Support topic.
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