executive assistant

Example Executive Assistant Job Description: Roles, Skills, and Career Insights

An executive assistant manages schedules, handles communication, and coordinates meetings for senior executives. The role includes organizing travel, preparing reports, and ensuring smooth day-to-day operations. Strong organizational, communication, and multitasking skills are essential to support high-level decision-making and administrative efficiency. What Is an Executive Assistant? An executive assistant provides high-level administrative support to senior executives … Read more

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Write an Employment Verification Letter: Templates, Tips & Legal Guide

An employment verification letter confirms an employee’s job status, title, start date, and salary. Employers issue it to verify employment for loans, rentals, or immigration. It includes the company’s contact details and is typically signed by HR or a manager. What Is an Employment Verification Letter? An employment verification letter is an official document that … Read more

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How Would You Turn Down a Job Offer But Keep the Door Open

Decline a job offer politely by expressing gratitude, clearly stating your decision, and emphasizing interest in future opportunities. Use respectful language, thank the employer for their time, and mention staying in touch for potential roles. This approach maintains professionalism and keeps the door open for future conversations. Turning Down a Job Offer Doesn’t Mean Burning … Read more

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Top 10 Colleges Students Want To Attend in 2022

At Tallo, our passion is connecting talented students with admissions counselors around the country, ensuring the student’s dreams meet the school’s recruitment goals. To do this, we use data that both the student and the school provide and create recommendations based on this information. Because of this intensive process, we collect millions of data points…

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Connecting Trucking to a New Generation of Drivers

Five years ago, would any of us have imagined that trucking would be in the news as much as it is now? The pandemic, supply chain crisis, and, now, even the freedom convoys, have put trucking center stage. No matter how you slice it, trucking plays a vital and very tangible role in our economy…

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How Do I Get The Most From My College Fair?

We get this question a lot—from parents, students, educators, and college recruitment representatives. Getting the most out of your college fair is crucial for all attendees (and for the hosts of the event too), so we put together our ultimate guide to ensuring that you are able to get exactly what you want out of…

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How to Support Students Not Four-Year Bound

In a recent Tallo survey, we found that nearly a quarter of high school students are considering going directly into the workforce after graduation versus attending college.  And recent college enrollment numbers back this up. Fall 2021 reports show that US colleges and universities lost another 465,300 students compared to the previous year and a…

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Three Ways to Address Enrollment Decline

The National Student Clearinghouse recently released their fall 2021 undergraduate enrollment figures, which found that US colleges and universities lost another 465,300 students compared to the fall of the previous year.  What’s more, what some are calling the “great interruption” in higher education, has led to a straight decline in undergraduate enrollment that exceeds 1…

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How to Organize a College Fair

Organizing and hosting a college fair is a great way to let students (and parents) get an inside look at multiple colleges all at once. It’s also a great way for colleges, universities, and technical schools to meet a wide variety of potential students. Higher education recruitment teams around the country look to college fairs…

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