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Executive Administrative Assistant Reviews
What is it like working as an Executive Administrative Assistant?
August 2019
Executive Administrative Assistant should be recognized differently than Administrative Asst.
Executive Administrative Assistant in Kansas City:
Pros: The people I work with. We are like a family at Labconco.
Cons: I am not recognized as an Executive Admin. Asst. I don't feel I am recognized any different than other Administrative Asst. at my company.
July 2019
I actually love my just a few people are making it hard to work there.
Executive Administrative Assistant in Tempe:
Pros: My boss
Cons: Certain people who are lazy and blame others for there poor work ethics and make my job harder
July 2019
Executive Administrative Assistant in Jacksonville:
Pros: Opportunities for growth, autonomy rather than micro-managers, flexibility, welcoming and helpful staff
Cons: N/A
June 2019
Executive Administrative Assistant for 4 Directors, 8 Managers and 38 Staff the Division for price if one.
Executive Administrative Assistant in Chattanooga:
Pros: The people are amazing, the pay and recognition needs adjusting. Average 2% annual raise, benefits increase 1 to 1.50%.
Cons: Recognition and Pay feeling held back because I do such a good job.
May 2019
Hardworking, fast paced environment with great value.
Executive Administrative Assistant in Irvine:
Pros: Great team and support working together on bettering a universal cause.
Cons: Lack of job security.
May 2019
Great Job & Boss - Organization not so much.
Executive Administrative Assistant in Acushnet:
Pros: The autonomy to do my work in the best way I see fit; my boss trusting that I know what I'm doing. The diversity of the work I do.
Cons: Employer (not my direct boss) not realizing my (our) true worth/value. Never getting straight, honest answers about our own pay rates or how they were calculated in the first place.
April 2019
Boring.
Executive Administrative Assistant in Clearfield:
Pros: The flexibility and casual dress.
Cons: The pay. No paid time off or holidays. Lack of proper instruction. Being left to just figure it out. The 6 PM stop time. No actual break time to regroup.
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