All Things Admin Joins ASAP. Learn More ›
This webinar includes one live session with Q&A and the on-demand recording; 1 bonus resource; and a certificate.
Each year since 2020, the American Society of Administrative Professionals (ASAP) has produced the largest benchmarking survey ever for admins and EAs. The 2025 edition of this report, to be released during Admin Month, is rich with the latest data on how the profession is evolving and how modern administrative professionals (APs) are faring in terms of compensation, professional development opportunities, skill advancement, and more.
Join host Julie Perrine for an insightful overview of the 2025 report and peek into the top trends that are shaping the future of the administrative profession.
In this session, you will learn about:
This webinar is designed for all administrative professionals—executive assistants, administrative assistants, chiefs of staff, and more—who want to benchmark against their peers, identify skill gaps, and use data for self-advocacy. It also benefits executives, senior leadership, and HR professionals seeking to better understand this diverse talent pool, explore the latest training and development trends, and support employee retention, satisfaction, and career growth while driving business success.
This webinar is accessible to all; no prior experience needed.
Bonus Handout: Highlights from the ASAP 2025 State of the Profession Report
About Julie Perrine: Julie Perrine is an executive assistant turned founder of All Things Admin. She is an enthusiastic trainer, author, Certified Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Administrator, and perpetual planner. As an advocate of the administrative profession, Julie encourages admins to be prepared, hone their skills, and always keep their minds open to new career opportunities.
Welcome to the ASAP Circle, a community platform for peer-to-peer conversation on trending topics, professional challenges, and shared experiences. We even have designated spaces for weekly Tuesday Coffee Breaks.
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