An Executive Assistant provides high-level support to senior leaders, managing calendars, screening communication, conducting research, and coordinating travel.
An Executive Assistant provides high-level support to senior leaders, often handling more complex and sensitive responsibilities than a general assistant.
Strategic Scheduling: Managing a complex calendar that includes conflicting priorities and high-stakes meetings.
Gatekeeping: Screening calls and emails to act as a primary liaison between executives and internal/external stakeholders.
Research & Reporting: Conducting research and compiling data for reports used in executive decision-making.
Travel & Expenses: Coordinating complex domestic and international travel and managing business expense reporting.
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