The day in the life of a Business Administrator is rewarding. Being a Business Administrator but an apprentice allows me to reflect on my performance of my work every day. Without the necessary roles expected of me, as guidance I wouldn’t have any clear expectations and goals to achieve every day. I enjoy coming in to work every day, as no two days are the same. I love a challenge, and, on this apprentice, I have faced challenges in a matter of a couple of weeks, but challenges that are easily achievable, rewarding and implemented as goals to me. One of my very first challenges was to get into a routine where a scheduled time frame was scheduled for me to follow in terms of getting up early, having the responsibility of getting into work on time etc. However, my body clock has now adjusted to allow me to get up every morning without fail and in a routine. This is something everyone alongside the role I have as a Business Administrator for Hazelmont care will experience. To succeed in my role, I need to be responsible for the maintaining of the daily function of the business admin side to work. In doing this correctly every morning I set out objectives for my day that is laid out before me, which is something I would advise anyone to do who is looking at going into first time employment or struggling to remember to get everything done in one day that needs doing.
I would 100% advise any young individual to get onto an apprenticeship in Business Admin as you are able to work and learn on the job together which can lead to a range of varied and exciting opportunities in life. The demand for a business administrator can increase and some days maybe harder than others, but that is a norm in any other job alongside this one, as I have experienced. I am excited to what my future holds within the business sector, and truly thankful for the support from Hazelmont to allow me to settle in so easy and achieve all the things I have done so far. The final words I want to leave with you is everything and anything is achievable if you put your mind to it.