Places to work
Do you know where are some of the places you can work after completing your Office Administration diploma?
After completing the Office Administration program and achieving a diploma there are several places you can work. I know for a fact that everyone is usually worried about jobs. But after this program jobs are offered worldwide and there are many opportunities. Office Administrators can work as a Receptionist, Office Administrator, Office Assistant, Administrative or Executive Assistant, Human Resources Clerk, Product Information Coordinator, Project Manager Assistant, Record Management Coordinator, etc. For those who done the Office Administration- Health Service program jobs are opened in Clinics, Hospitals, etc. I Would like to share this occupational video where it talked about job opportunities https://youtu.be/LqCBSaguYwU (NorthWestStateCC, 2017).
According to (Grisson, Loeb, & Mitani, 2015) “To understand the association between time management and job performance, researchers have investigated a series of possible linkages. Most clearly, time management helps improve job efficiency by enabling professionals to allocate adequate time to their job’s most important tasks”. As long as you have the knowledge and skills positions are opened for jobs. Hence, time management is important in being in the work place. Major of time individuals do programs and when they are done there is only one type of position open. But doing the Office Administration programs there are several jobs available. There are many places out there to work once you put effort into the course. Also, from the placement in the course you will have hands on and experience. With possibility of the company you do your placement and how you performed you can also get hired there. Below is a picture giving some ideas of Office Administrators.

(Google, 2018)
References
- Google Image (2018). Retrieved from https://www.google.ca/search?q=job+opportunities+for+office+administrators&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjo47CG8dvdAhXOY98KHR7gAiAQ_AUICygC&biw=1236&bih=597&dpr=1.1#imgrc=P5NbcQx3bfkEbM:
- Grissom, J. A., Loeb, S., & Mitani, H. (2015). Principal time management skills.Journal of Educational Administration, 53(6), 773-793. Retrieved from https://search-proquest-com.library.sheridanc.on.ca/docview/1702051665?pq-origsite=summon
- YouTube Video (2017). Retrieved from https://youtu.be/LqCBSaguYwU