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Executive Assistant Reviews
What is it like working as an Executive Assistant?
March 2016
Network, network, netword.
Executive Assistant:
Network and get to know as many of the "main players" in your organization that you work with on a daily or almost daily basis. Take them to lunch, send kudos for job well done, etc. The more you network with your peers, the easier it will be to set up meetings, events, etc.
March 2016
Miserable: Not What I Signed Up For.
Executive Assistant:
Pros: Most of the people are very nice and I enjoy them.
Cons: My skills aren't utilized. I am unappreciated. Agreed to fill two roles until a new person was hired for one of them. People do not treat me as an intelligent person, all I'm good for is printing/copies/mailing. I'm a better writer than a lot of people here. No one listens to me or respects my opinion or knowledge, even on basic things. Incredibly micro-managed. Feel inferior, unmotivated, without hope.
March 2016
Daily responsibilities.
Executive Assistant:
Know exactly what is expected of you.
March 2016
Benefits in nonprofit not great.
Executive Assistant:
Know technology very well and be proactive and not afraid to lead your boss. Finesse is a plus.
February 2016
Stress level.
Executive Assistant:
Pros: Challenge-able.
Challenge-able.
Challenge-able.
Cons: In the minimal time reports have to prepare.
February 2016
Great.
Executive Assistant:
Pros: Being challenged on a day to day. The fast pace work environment. Calendaring and arranging travel. Being relied upon and being able to support a great executive team.
Cons: When many high priority tasks come in at once, it can be difficult to manage and/or stressful.
February 2016
Keeps you on your toes.
Executive Assistant:
Pros: Great environment; great, smart, nice open-minded employers and.
Co-workers; high level of autonomy; constant positive feedback; room for self-expression, to experiment with new ideas and think outside the box, to grow; no corporate politics.
Cons: No clear role descriptions, slight inefficiencies, little non-work related team interaction, somewhat inconvenient location.
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