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Assistant’s Path In Russia: A Guide For The Profession. A book for and about Personal Assistants
Christina A. Maslova
This book is not about time management, it is not about proper planning, it is not about travel tools, etc.I have written about what I know and have learned from working as an Assistant in Russia. For those who already work in this field, but have not yet fully understood what it’s all about; for those who only thinks about this career path.I want to talk about what you need to pay attention to, if you still chose this profession.
Assistant’s Path In Russia: A Guide For The Profession
A book for and about Personal Assistants
Christina A. Maslova
First publication in London, 2017
© Christina A. Maslova, 2024
ISBN 978-5-0062-5747-4
Created with Ridero smart publishing system
Reviews for the Russian version of this book
Irina Saldicco, Senior Executive Assistant to CIO of Enterprise Technology Risk, Morgan Stanley bank, New- York:
«Read in one breath, easy language and syllable, without tediousness and moralizing. Specific life examples give liveliness to the narrative. Very accurately formulated many of my thoughts and feelings about our profession».
Karina Kamergoeva, Executive Assistant to CEO at PJSC Sovcombank, Moscow:
«The book gives an opportunity to plunge into the world of a person, on which, although not everything depends, but very much in the company and the personal life of the manager. Absolutely unmistakable in this book is the puzzle of a personal assistant. This is the «matrix» that every PA must collect in their head in order to become the best.
I certainly recommend that anyone who wants to be a PRO in this business, have this book with them and go back to it every time when the «matrix» fails :) It always helps to find the cause, recharge your energy and only go forward.
This is one of those books in my life which contains a maximum of useful information for a person who is confidently striving to succeed. I can safely call it the leadership, job description and secrets of a professional. I highly recommend both to assistants and managers. Read within 2 hours».
Olga Schmidt, Vice-President for Legal & Compliance, Schneider Electric, Moscow:
«I’ve read this book in one breath, as it was extremely interesting for me to look at the organization of the assistant’s work through their eyes. Sincere, stated with knowledge of the matter, and with a good message: the description of the profession, which may seem insignificant to the inexperienced reader. However, it would be a great mistake to underestimate the work of the assistant, and the reader will be able to verify this easily. I think that this book will be useful for beginner specialists, since it will help to place correctly the accents and avoid many mistakes in their work».
Kseniya Pavlova, Executive Assistant to President of Russian Union of Entrepreneurs and Industrialists, Moscow:
«Ready to sign under each paragraph! To be a personal assistant, how to be a wizard who, if you do not fly a blue helicopter, at least you will find the fastest optimal solution. This profession, infinitely interesting, needs you to be one step ahead, to anticipate several variants of the events development. It gives so many opportunities for education and self-education, here the main thing is not to be lazy, as you are standing on a space platform and before you are thousands of options, ideas, and beginnings. I also add that the book is written by a practitioner. I read some chapters, with a smile, recognizing myself and my actions. I believe that having at least a tenth of this information in my mind would save me from stupid mistakes, careless acts – what I now call experience.
It’s an excellent handbook, on my desk it will be for sure».
«This is impossible!» – the Reason said. «This is reckless!» – the Experience noted. «This is useless!» – the Pride snapped.
«Try…» – the Dream whispered.
I never could write essays at school; I think I just had no ability to express my words on paper. When in 2013 one of my colleagues invited me to write an article, it was exactly this thought: «Try». Don’t be scared. Do it.
And, do you know? It’s a very obvious and funny thing – for half of what we haven’t done, it’s just because we hadn’t tried.
I’m infinitely appreciative to all my colleagues all over the world for their support, lively participation and interest in my book.
And I’m huge thankful to my parents, for their endless support and lessons to go only straight forward, never give up and do not stop on the way to dreams.
Foreword
This book is not about time management, it is not about proper planning, it is not about travel tools, etc.
There are a lot of courses, trainings and webinars that you could attend for those things.
However, I will give one small advice. If you want to catch a lot – do not waste time on tea with colleagues ten times per day, and give up the habit of smoking.
This will save your precious time.
And just work. Step by step, task by task. And prioritize thoroughly.
I have written about what I know and have learned from working as an Assistant in Russia. For those who already work in this field, but have not yet fully understood what it’s all about and why he is here; for those who only thinks about this career path.
In this book, there are no instructions on how to make it easier for you to work.
I want to talk about what you need to pay attention to, if you still chose this profession.
And those who only think about starting work in this area, I hope, will help to think through about pros and cons.
Besides, the profession of an assistant is a unique platform for development, and if you’re not interested to work on this position in long-term period, it can be an excellent springboard.
Because the position of assistant, in my opinion, offers you an education in management and diploma of being a top manager.
This position, despite all the pitfalls which exist, gives the opportunity to develop both horizontally and vertically, depending on your preferences, considering that you clearly understand all features of this profession and are ready for its not-so simple realities.
I was once asked what kind of unusual tasks I had to undertake in my role – but colleagues, the job of assistant is one big unusual task.
For example, in any one day or week you might find yourself:
• dealing with business owner in Australia if your manager wants to open beauty salon,
• arranging support for participation in the Cannes Lions Festival;
• baking the cake and then staying calm inside when your manager convinces everybody that he baked it himself, because he has led the cake’s competition. And etc.
It’s extremely interesting and complicated job.
You will never know what else you should do and what to learn.
And, if you’re ready for challenges, and sometimes so ready that several times you will have only one wish, to quit and change the job – then go ahead!
Christina A. Maslova
Moscow, 2017
What I think about the role of assistant
I was once invited to speak at a conference for assistants and, as the topic of the speech, I was asked to talk about the peculiarities of working with expats. I have worked with expats for most of my career.
About six years previously I was already given a speech on a similar topic.
But, after these years, it became clear to me that my view has since changed somewhat. Yes, mine. No, not in terms of working with expats. Here, of course, there are certain issues which I will discuss later in the book. What I mean is that my vision for the profession has changed.
The topic of my speech remained stated, as it is. But as a result, I went out, and said: «It’s all bullshit!» – after which my whole speech was more of a motivational nature and was reduced to one simple thesis: «Screw it! Let’s do it!» – which was brazenly borrowed from Richard Branson.
Because there is no difference what kind of manager you work with. Either you suit to each other, or you do not.
There is a difference in mentality between the Russian leader and a foreigner; there are differences between the Russian company and the western one – in management principles, in policies, procedures, etc.; there is a difference between the quality ratio in assignments – more business or personal; or both.
But for the assistant, if it matters, then only during the choice of the company and the direction in which he or she wants to work.
All other stereotypes you can throw boldly in the trash because, as a rule, they do not stand the test of time and experience.
After all, the essence of the assistant’s work is that we must make the life of another person easier. And this is very difficult. It is important to do everything as if you were doing it for yourself.
And in this, by the way, there is a definite plus. Because such an approach inevitably leaves an impact not only on the quality of work, but also on the quality of life in general. You learn when to and when not to do things differently. And this cannot but cause rejoicing, because everything changes for better.
Just a simple example: my first article about our job was published in 2013, and since then I have written at least ten more. And with all my texts I check as I do with my articles – scrupulously and very attentively.
I should admit that before that I didn’t pay so much attention to how I write. And now colleagues sometimes even take offense at me, but I pay attention to every comma and space, and it does not matter to me to whom the letter goes – to the colleague who sits next to him, or the business partner of the head – they all receive my top-quality work.
I want to say that it was worth changing the approach to how I write, and the quality has changed. And this is very important. Your approach to work will directly affect the quality of your performance of your duties.
Michael Hyatt in one of his notes wrote that «an executive assistant is an extension of the executive he or she works for».
Without this connection, there will not be a tandem in working. And success, too.
Because nothing helps to achieve the result so effectively as the team of like-minded people who work for it.
And choosing this profession, you choose the path when you become the «extension» of your leader. You are concerned with everything that happens in the company, if you are an assistant to the President; you are concerned with everything that happens in the department, if you are an assistant to the person who leads it. You choose the same pace of work as your leader.
And if we talk about the prospects for the career development for the assistant in the company, then knowing, understanding and delving into what is happening around you, you can choose a direction that is interesting for you. Of course, keeping in mind that you really need all this.
Once I was asked why the profession of assistant is attractive for me. I will tell you:
I like being in the middle of things, but not in the spotlight. I love people, but I hate crowd. And I prefer to keep silence while others speak.
This is all reflected in my work.
I feel comfortable that I can stand in the shadow while being in the epicenter. After all, for example, I hate to speak; I just fall into a stupor in public. Over time, I had to fight with this fear, but nonetheless, it was there.
In fact, in any job it’s important to understand what suits you best. Understand your needs. We all do something somewhere and not always because of money. I can be wrong, and, of course, financial stability is important as nothing else.
But your whole life will be one big piece of shit if you wake up every morning and feel totally unhappy because you have to go somewhere you don’t like or enjoy. I want to say that you can be the best only if you feel great where you are.
Because there is nothing more stupid then to work where you don’t like; live with someone whom you don’t love and are engaged in what you don’t like to do.
Life is too short to afford that kind of luxury.
Haruki Murakami told once that «profession should be the act of love initially, but not a marriage of convenience».
I am firmly convinced that it is possible to become a real professional only if you are doing business that you love.
The profession of the assistant is interesting.
Do not think that this is the way to nowhere. This is far from reality. I know colleagues who have been working in this field for many years, with the opportunity to be developed in another area. But, as a rule, they simply combine the assistant’s job with other interesting projects.
Sometimes colleagues complain that their friends or relatives around them do not understand why they chose the profession of an assistant. Like, this is not serious; it’s some kind of incomprehensible work, etc.
I will not even try to persuade that sort of people, because in order to judge – one must take and try. And it’s still a big question – will it work out or not?
Therefore, if you are comfortable where you are and if you like it, then this is the main great thing.
Everything always depends on you, on your wishes and ability to understand what you really need.
How it all began
My career started as a receptionist in a foreign bank, whilst I was a student at university.
The fact that most of our stream went to work almost from the second year is the merit of our teachers and the dean of the faculty.
We were immediately told that theoretical knowledge is good, but we will use only thirty percent of them, and without experience, even the most brilliant graduate with a red diploma will not be needed much.
Alas, the laws of business are severe: besides knowledge, experience and practice are valued.
Since I studied English from the first class of a specialized school with in-depth study of Foreign Languages, at the time of admission to the university I could practically communicate freely at the everyday level. As it turned out, in order to sit at the reception desk, answer calls and meet guests, my level of English was quite enough, and I was hired.
This first job I still consider as fundamental in my career.
It was where I learned what systematicity and organization mean and how important it is for normal work.
Every person had their place. We worked in tandem with a second secretary, and this was my first experience of teamwork.
In addition to us, the administrative department had an office manager, an inner courier, coffee-ladies, drivers, department assistants. And, of course, an assistant to the President of the bank! Back then this position seemed to me something beyond the reach and unattainable!
Sometimes we combined the functions of a secretary and an internal courier. And then one of us worked full day at the reception, the second one shuttled round the offices with correspondence. And if the working day was on Friday, then those who worked elsewhere in the building on this day could afford to come in jeans!
This rule has permanently settled in my head, and wherever I work, I know that jeans and T-shirts I can afford only on Friday. And then, if there are no important meetings. But then, Friday’s metamorphosis concerned everyone, from the President to the drivers. It was especially fun to watch after the Department of Information Technology. All week, respectable young men who came to the office in suits and ties, turned into boys in colorful T-shirts and jeans.
In general, then it seemed to me that people who occupy high positions, can afford a lot, starting with clothes, and no matter what day of the week on the calendar.
How far I was from the truth! This now I know that less than ever, I can afford to wear what I want to the office. And this rule – the higher you climb the career ladder, the less free you become. Not in everything, of course, but in terms of conventions and rules – absolutely. In this there are undoubted advantages, you learn to look good always and everywhere.
And when you go shopping for new clothes, you cannot help figuring out whether you can wear it in the office, and if not, buying one or another thing may be postponed, because we spend most of our time in the office.