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Executive Assistant Reviews

What is it like working as an Executive Assistant?

May 2015
Management always something new and challenging.
Executive Assistant:
Pros: Challenging.
Cons: Management doesn't acknowledge position as a priority.
May 2015
People Skills are required.
Executive Assistant:
Love people and learn from everyone.
May 2015
Assisting the office, telephones.
Executive Assistant:
Pros: Customer service, assisting others .
Cons: A lot of work for one person when you assist everyone.
May 2015
Executive Assistant:
Pros: I meet a lot of people. I make my own decisions and learn a lot through my career. Very flexible, cultural and a swanky environment. In addition I love my team.
Cons: It can be demanding and at time tedious. Stressful with long hours.
May 2015
Tools necessary to excel.
Executive Assistant:
Register for all available computer training offered by the employer. Research your boss's role and assess your scope of work.
May 2015
Feels Good.
Executive Assistant:
Pros: Handling different topics daily. No boredom, Feeling happy at work. Freedom to think and innovate.
Cons: Some irrelevant works, unwanted communications etc.
April 2015
That it required project management skills.
Executive Assistant:
Much of what an executive assistant does is classified as administrative, however, be careful not to be hired to do the work of a project manager for a lower wage. It is a common practice to hire someone for lower wages who is less of a cookie-cutter fit to any one role, but can do the work of a project management consultant and is unaware of the pay that they can request for such services.

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