Office Coordinator

An Office Coordinator, or Administrative Coordinator, is responsible for managing office communications and facilitating key tasks and procedures. Their duties include maintaining a master schedule of all meetings and commitments, placing orders for office supplies when needed and directing both incoming and outgoing calls, emails, faxes and letters.

Office Coordinator duties and responsibilities

Office Coordinators perform a number of administrative support and customer service tasks to ensure efficient operation of their office environment. Specific duties and responsibilities may include:

Answering phone calls, transferring callers as appropriate
Greeting customers and visitors to the office, ensuring guests are comfortable and are connected with the right office personnel
Managing schedules for conference and community spaces
Monitoring and ordering inventory for office and break room supplies
Managing incoming and outgoing correspondence, including emails, faxes, mail and packages
Filing and organizing records, invoices and other important documentation
Submitting work orders and scheduling repairs for general office space and equipment
Ordering repairs for office equipment and maintenance, connecting with and escorting vendors

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Persistence : Sales Skills for the Workplace

Sales Skills for the Workplace
There are some retail sales skills that aren’t usually listed on a resume, but are still important for sales employees. Ensure you have these five skills to achieve success in sales.

Persistence
The ability to persist in spite of rejections is vital for salespeople. Not everyone will say “no” directly — some will listen to your entire pitch and then politely decline. To be a good sales employee, you can’t take this personally either.

Keep in mind that rejection is just part of working in sales. Assume that you’ll receive many more rejections than sales, and learn to shrug them off without interpreting them as a reflection on your ability.

Keep in mind that rejection is just part of working in sales.