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Executive Assistant to CEO Reviews

What is it like working as an Executive Assistant to CEO?

January 2017
Executive Assistant to CEO in Germiston:
Cons: The pressure, the hours & the low pay.
January 2017
Fun, clean, great shopping.
Executive Assistant to CEO in Scottsdale:
Pros: Easy to get around, close to everything, popular.
Cons: N/A.
November 2016
A little bit of everything.
Executive Assistant to CEO:
Pros: Everyday is different! I get to drive their nice cars! I learn about different things going on in the community. I have great coworkers. My boss can be flexible with my hours.
Cons: I don't like the pay. I don't get a bonus. I work evening hours.
November 2016
Never bored.
Executive Assistant to CEO:
Pros: There is never a dull moment working for a CEO. I wear many hats and have a variety of different duties.
Cons: I have extremely under paid, do not receive vacation time, no benefits, and my boss changes his mind a million times.
September 2016
Experience is more important than education.
Executive Assistant to CEO:
Learn from each position / job you have and take that to the next. Do not stay in one position too long unless you feel you have learned all you need to and just want to coast.
September 2016
Experience is better than an education.
Executive Assistant to CEO:
Get as much experience as you can. Don't stay at the same job too long. Learn from one position then move to another. You learn from each company, and job you perform.
September 2016
Never stop learning.
Executive Assistant to CEO:
If you aspire to be an assistant to a person in a leadership position, have a broad education - learn everything you can in any field you are exposed to. Have a basic understanding of law, consumer relations, database management, written communication, and anything else that pertains to your field of employment.

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