Business Administrator - Trainee
Dronfield, England, United Kingdom
No Experience Necessary
Are you looking to start a career working in a business environment?
Do you have good attention to detail and communication skills?
If so, this opportunity could be for you!
At no cost to you (funded by the government), e-Careers will train you on all the fundamentals of being a successful business administrator.
Equipped with this knowledge as well as free access to our exclusive recruitment workshops, you will be able to confidently apply for business administrator roles across any industry.
Being a Business Administrator is an exciting, challenging, highly stimulating and important role that businesses heavily rely on.
Once you gain some experience, you can fast-track into many types of career within a business environment.
Typical tasks that a business administrator does includes:
Managing paperwork, contracts across the business
To undertake routine administration tasks
To operate computerised records/information/communication systems and carry out other IT based tasks
To undertake reception duties, answering general telephone and face to face enquiries, signing in visitors
To provide personal, administrative and organisation support to other staff
To sort and distribute mail as directed
If you are interested in learning how to work in a business environment then we welcome you to apply.
Requirements
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Be willing to complete our short online ‘Principles of Business Administration' course (around 4 weeks of part-time online self-study)
Be hard-working with a good attention to detail
Be a good communicator
Should have the right to live and work in the UK
Be 19+ years old
Benefits
Gain the skills and knowledge required to work in a business environment at NO COST to you
Study the course online, at your own pace on any internet enabled device - without the need to travel
Chance to build an exciting career in the business world with ample future opportunity to specialise in a variety of business related roles