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Can I still be a secretary as a librarian?
Generally speaking, the main contents of office secretarial work are: responsible for the daily administrative affairs and secretarial work of the office; Responsible for the collection, management and confidentiality of secretarial files; Do a good job in information collection and submission; Responsible for foreign affairs and receiving visitors.

Doing this kind of work requires good writing skills and communication and coordination skills; Good ability to handle all kinds of affairs; And familiar with file management, skilled use of computers and other office equipment.

Secretarial work needs to deal with more trivial matters, so it needs meticulous patience. If you have such conditions, whether you used to be a librarian or engaged in other jobs, you can be a secretary.