My journey to the CAP exam
Being an admin was not my first career, I actually started out as a teacher. When in my mid 20s I moved to a different state but could not land a teaching job, a lawyer friend of the family offered me a position as her secretary. I took the job, fell in love with the work and never went back to teaching.
Some of my earlier admin jobs were not entirely positive experiences and I was actually fired twice. Of course this led to self-doubt and I not only wondered if this was the wrong career for me, but at one point even swore I’d never take another admin role again. I ventured off into other directions but eventually I was again drawn to an admin role. However, this time I was determined to succeed and make this my career. I set some professional goals for myself which not only included developing skills, but also to earn my CAP and eventually finding a role as an executive assistant.
I worked in various admin roles with different companies and though none were the ideal situation, I considered each as a step along the path to reaching my goals and regarded the experience as a great value. I learned about various industries while developing my own skills which enhanced my resume. Over the next ten years I grew professionally and eventually I was offered a role as an executive assistant to a great executive with a global consumer products company, a role which I hope to stick with until retirement. Though I am proud of what I’ve accomplished, there is still one goal I have not yet achieved - I still want that CAP. And so now at 53 years old with the kids all off to college, I decided to make this my time to focus on my dream to become a Certified Administrative Professional!
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