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Exempt vs. non-exempt: The ultimate guide to white collar workers

Insperity

This category is the most commonly misclassified because of the stigma that often comes with being non-exempt in an office setting. An office manager title does not necessarily mean an employee has authority over processes or people. For example, you might ask, “Do you conduct independent research or supervise anybody?”.

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Administrative Assistant vs. Executive Assistant: What’s the Difference?

Eat Your Career

For example: Legal Assistant, Marketing Assistant, Project Coordinator, Program Administrator, Training Coordinator, Event Coordinator, etc. Within some organizations, you will find a role referred to as Administrative Manager or similar. Note: In some organizations, a senior Executive Assistant will assume this role.

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Ask a Manager

I am the office manager, but I take care of all accounts payable/receivable, HR, and building management. Is it legal and or ethical to have three regular floor employees help HR go through and process all other employees’ (hourly and salary) open enrollment insurance information? This can’t be legal.

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