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Secretarial work, a noble but constraining profession

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par Hayami Marie Nadège YE
IBAM - DUT 2006
  

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CONCLUSION

After two (2) weeks at BUMIGEB, we can conclude that the training course that we undertook made it possible for us to know the realities of our future profession and to complete our formal training. Indeed, our stay in this office was a positive one because it enabled us to play the role of secretary and experience the difficulties and the rich lessons related to this job.

The training good progress is due to the good collaboration of the enterprise staff that contributed to our training.

The same concern guided all the secretaries to be available to explain to us the daily secretarial duties.

Our topic adapted to the current context of the evolution of the ?secretarial work? shows that the secretary who was in the past linked to the manual typewriter and her woman condition is today equal to any staff member in a company. It is therefore necessary for all her collaborators to know it and erase any prejudice so that together they can mobilize and do team work in the Company.

We know that one can never finish learning, but we can say that we are ready to do this job since we are already well informed of the probable difficulties we will encounter.

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