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Geodesys: National Administrative Professionals Day

With National Administrative Professionals Day coming up on 26th April 2023, the team at Geodesys are on the hunt to find Geodesys’ Administrative Professional of the year, and it could be you!

Geodesys want to recognise and celebrate all the, often unseen, administrative work that plays such a crucial part in conveyancing. Administrative roles are integral in any business. But especially in industries such as conveyancing, which are procedure-heavy and deadline dependant, where a small delay can have a big knock-on effect on an entire chain of homebuyers.

Ellie Player, Head of Geodesys, said:

“We decided this year that it would be the perfect time to create an opportunity for conveyancers, solicitors and partners nationwide to celebrate the hard work of the administrative workers in the industry. The property market has been such a challenging place to be over the last few years, navigating through the ups and downs of the stamp duty holidays and the pandemic has been tough on everyone involved.

That’s why we thought there has never been a better time to give a shout-out to the administrative heroes and heroines who do so much to help those involved in the house moving process. At Geodesys, we get to hear first-hand the lengths the admin teams go to and the hurdles they jump over, so it’s our small way of saying thank you and well done!”

If you work with an administrative professional, and you would like to acknowledge the work they do, you can nominate them on the Geodesys website. Or, if you are an administrative professional why not nominate yourself? All the nominee needs to do is work in an administrative role that supports the conveyancing industry. Nominations are open now and close at midday on Wednesday 19th April. For more information about the award, head to the Geodesys website.

This article was submitted to be published by Geodesys as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

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