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				If you&apos;re considering a future career as a personal assistant, it&apos;s important to gain the proper &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.proassisting.com/ee/&quot;&gt;personal assistant training&lt;/a&gt;.

Personal assistants are typically hired by professionals and celebrities to perform a variety of services, such as plan events, schedule appointments, read mail, update Web sites, shop, babysit and manage finances.

While no formal personal assistant training is required to become a personal assistant, receiving the proper training can greatly increase your chances of securing a job.

Some companies offer personal assistant training. You also can take courses in computers, event planning and personal finance from a local college if you&apos;re looking to receive training in a specific area.

According to an article by &lt;a href=&quot;http://education-portal.com/&quot;&gt;Education-Portal.com&lt;/a&gt;, the best personal assistant training is often gained through work experience. A good experience can provide you the opportunity to improve in personal finance, estate management, organization and event planning.

Some skills you should learn through training and work experience include: event planning, time management, organization, communication, computer, crisis management and problem solving.

What you will face once you&apos;ve completed your training depends on the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.collegerecruiter.com/career-counselors/2010/01/how_to_become_a_personal_assistant.php&quot;&gt;career path&lt;/a&gt; you choose. Entry level personal assistants often perform more administrative tasks, while experienced personal assistants perform more information and technology management tasks and fewer clerical responsibilities.

Fortunately, personal assistants can expect to see large job growth during the near future, as the position is needed in nearly all types of corporate, nonprofit, government and educational settings.

The U.S. Department of Labor &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.bls.gov&quot;&gt;Bureau of Labor Statistics&lt;/a&gt; states that the median annual salary for assistants or secretaries is more than $37,000. However, personal assistants have the capability to earn much more with the proper education, training, certification and experience.
				
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