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Executive Coordinator Reviews
What is it like working as an Executive Coordinator?
June 2022
It's overall a fine job even though it's not the job of my dreams.
Executive Coordinator in Asunción:
Pros: Working from home, having colleagues from all over the world and time flexibility
Cons: There are too many weekly meetings
July 2020
It is great I have a lot of great opprotunites.
Executive Coordinator in Yuma:
Pros: Mt Boss she is an amazing role model to look up to
Cons: i feel i am a little un-appriciated but over all a great work enviroment
November 2018
Wonderful.
Executive Coordinator in Kamloops:
Pros: Great location, always someone new to meet or a new place to see
Cons: Too small for a maximum-efficient public transit system
February 2018
Multi-Versatile.
Executive Coordinator in Detroit:
Be prepared to wear many hats. You must be available a the drop of a hat. Working through constant interruptions and staying focused is a must. Customer care experience is helpful. Knowledge on travel from multiple locations needed. Ability to juggle an executive's calendar. Preparing for and hosting a board meeting along with taking minutes. Event planning and project management experience needed.
May 2016
Perks.
Executive Coordinator:
Pros: I love serving two CEOs and helping them grow their companies. I love being able to schedule fun events for the office, and receive fun perks.
Cons: I don't receive confidential information from them. I also do not help on project coordination.
May 2015
Work Flexibility.
Executive Coordinator:
Pros: Flexibility with family.
Cons: Not challenging.
March 2015
Negotiate higher pay rate.
Executive Coordinator:
Negotiate top pay expectations, additional paid time off and increased bonus structure. Know your worth prior to accepting the offer for employment (Research pay and benefit packages of others in same field and demographics). Obtain clear and concise expectations surrounding your responsibilities, then clarify those expectations. Get everything agreed upon in writing in advance. Express confidence in your abilities. Research the company in advance, know the history and market involved. Above all, always work to improve your organizational skills, show enthusiasm in your position and portray a positive attitude. Hold the company's core values and mission to your highest standards at all times. Be a team player and a trustworthy reliable employee. Be cautious of how much, with whom and what you share in terms of your personal life. Offices can turn into a dramatic soap opera over night. ALWAYS exhibit extreme professionalism and respect to all. This will take you farther than expected.
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