Effects of the Pandemic: How Has the Assistant Role Changed?

Effects of the Pandemic: How Has the Assistant Role Changed?

Last year, when many countries went into lockdown, we were all suddenly forced to adapt to a new way of working. Now that many of us are back in the office, we wanted to know what (if anything) had changed for our Assistants in the last 18 months.

More than half (56%) said that their role had changed – and from reading the comments, changed significantly.

For some, this change meant working from home or hybrid working on a permanent basis, helping them to achieve a greater life/work balance. However, for others, the change was not as encouraging.

Looking at the split between sectors, the picture is most striking with regard to those in the private sector (note: we had more respondents from the private sector than the other two). In all, 146 respondents said their role had changed, as opposed 106 reporting that role was the same as before the pandemic hit.

Within the public sector, there was also a gap, (a total of 70 as opposed to 54), but within the third sector the split was almost equal.

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Positive Changes:

For some respondents, the effect on their role were mainly positive, with comments highlighting:?

  • The move to flexible/WFH/hybrid working. It was felt that this offered not only a break from the daily grind of commuting but provided a better and healthier life/work balance at a time when it was needed.?
  • Change in the nature of the work. It was noted that managers were becoming more ‘self-sufficient’ with regards their own admin. And with less to do regarding travel management and diary management, Assistants reported that their workload was now more varied, with time to be more creative within their role, and become involved in other projects.
  • New role and new responsibilities. Whether within or without the organisation, it appeared that for several Assistants, their role changed for the better. From changing employers, changing jobs within in the same company, or taking on new responsibilities, many respondents felt they had taken on a new challenge.

However quite impactful negative effects we mentioned as well. Read more

Diane Roberts

Executive Assistant to Science Director || Communications & Engagement || Mental Health First Aider || Cat Lover ??

2 年

Great survey, interesting article, thanks PAul Pennant

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