SecretaryA secretary may provide support to a team or work on a 1:1 basis, depending on the company. Their responsibilities include managing diaries, making travel arrangements and some reception duties.Team secretaryWhether they’re responsible for a small team or an entire department, the team secretary will have multi-tasking down to a fine art.College leaver secretaryThis is an entry level role for secretaries who have just completed formal secretarial training.Legal secretaryLegal secretaries support lawyers and legal executives. In addition to standard secretarial duties like diary arrangements and filing, you will also be expected to undertake specific tasks like preparing court forms and attending court with a solicitor.A legal secretary can work in many legal environments including insurance companies and estate agents as well as the law courts or a solicitor’s office.Secretarial and business supportLinksAbout usSalary comparison toolBrowse for jobsInsight and adviceLinksWhat are the benefits of fast recruitment processes for secretarial roles?How to manage counter offersThe skills gap and Brexit for Business Support and Secretarial workersBuilding success from setbacks – Grant ZaccariaIt’s not too late to hire temporary cover for the Christmas holidaysA day in the life of an executive assistant in the financial servicesCareer adviceLooking to temp?Candidate interview seriesHow can I be the best personal assistant?News and updatesLinksDemand for new recruitment consultants at an all time highWomen in the City Future Leaders Awards 2015 - top 10 shortlistRegional recruitmentOil and gas market updateOur commitments to our clientsOur commitments to our candidatesMarket insight resultsEmployment law updateArchiveRoles we recruitLinksExecutive assistantsPersonal assistantsTeam secretariesCollege leaver secretariesLegal secretariesOffice managersResearch assistantsDesk assistantsAdministratorsHR assistantsReception supervisorsReceptionistsSwitchboard operatorsFront of houseExecutive PA servicePublic sector