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Own your title: There’s no such thing as “just” a Secretary

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Have you ever hesitated when asked, “What do you do for a living?” Perhaps you’ve responded with, “I’m just a secretary,” or “I’m just an executive assistant.” It’s time to change that mindset.

There is no “just” in what we do. Administrative professionals play a critical role in the smooth running of every organisation. Yet many downplay their contributions, overlooking the immense value they bring.

As an expert in Office Administration, I want to challenge this thinking and remind every secretary, receptionist, personal assistant and executive assistant of their significance.

THE POWER BEHIND THE DESK

Administrative roles are far more than answering phones and managing diaries. These positions demand a blend of efficiency, organisation, leadership, and discretion, skills essential in any professional setting. Consider the core responsibilities of an administrative professional:

1.             Supporting senior leadership through the coordination of high-level administrative functions.

2.             Managing diaries, scheduling appointments, and ensuring meetings run seamlessly.

3.             Drafting and editing important documents, maintaining professionalism in every communication.

4.             Handling confidential information with care and integrity.

5.             Planning travel and logistics, ensuring that executives are always prepared and punctual.

6.             Acting as a communication bridge between executives and stakeholders, both internal and external.

This is not a minor role – it’s a leadership function. Without skilled administrative professionals, organisations would face inefficiencies, missed deadlines, and communication breakdowns.

CHANGING THE PERCEPTION

Why then do many in this field feel the need to diminish their roles? The answer lies in outdated societal perceptions. Administrative work is often wrongly seen as simple or routine, when in fact it demands a high level of technical proficiency, emotional intelligence, and strategic foresight.

Executives rely heavily on their assistants – not just for administrative tasks, but to pre-empt issues, solve problems, and often make time-sensitive decisions. A capable administrative professional doesn’t simply take notes – they help steer the ship.  

CONFIDENCE IN YOUR ROLE MATTERS

When you say, “I’m just a secretary,” you do yourself and your profession a disservice. Confidence in your role isn’t only empowering – it reshapes how others perceive and respect you.

The next time someone asks what you do, say it with pride:

a)             “I am an Executive Assistant, providing strategic support to senior management.”

b)             “I am a Receptionist, the first point of contact and the face of my organisation.”

c)             “I am an Office Administrator, ensuring seamless operations and communication.”

Your job is essential. Own it. Be proud of it.

THE BACKBONE OF EVERY ORGANISATION

Behind every successful CEO or executive is a dedicated administrative team. Organisations cannot thrive without structure – and it is administrative professionals who provide that structure. They create order from chaos and enable departments to function effectively.

It’s time we acknowledge the crucial contributions of those in administrative roles. If you are one of them, stand tall and own your title. You are not “just” anything – you are a professional, a leader, and an indispensable part of your organisation’s success.

So, what do you do for a living? Say it with confidence.

*Tuyenikelao Shipoke is an Office Administration Expert

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