Graduates of the Administrative Assistant program are equipped with fundamental skills to succeed in any professional environment. Students will also receive one-on-one career services assistance to help find them their ideal job.
Career Opportunities
Our Administrative Assistant program can qualify you for careers such as: Administrative Assistant, Office Assistant, and Executive Office Assistant.
Employers Who Have Hired triOS Grads
Canada Revenue Agency
YMCA
Ontario Ministry of Health
CIBC
Investors Group
Scotiabank
BMO Bank of Montreal
Citibank Canada
Program Details
Do you see yourself excelling in an office-based environment? Are you interested in learning the fundamentals necessary to kick-start your career in a business and office setting? If so, then the Administrative Assistant program is just what you need.
This program places a strong focus on Microsoft Office and Accounting software applications that are used in today’s offices. By the end of the program, you will be well-versed in Microsoft Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. You will also take accounting courses which will help further your knowledge of accounting procedures such as payroll, bank reconciliations, and pay cash. You will use QuickBooks to complete all accounting-related tasks and assignments.
Students enrolled in this program will receive:
Training on the latest software applications required by employers.
Career services assistance.
Software subscriptions for Microsoft Office and Windows are included in the tuition fee.
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