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Executive Assistant to CEO Reviews
What is it like working as an Executive Assistant to CEO?
April 2016
Be professional without being subservient.
Executive Assistant to CEO:
Be professional and willing to take on more responsibility, but don't feel that you have to be a subservient pawn only to be the boss' individual servant. You are there as a support system who has many talents and skills they lack in many cases.
March 2016
Challenging, multiple task, travel.
Executive Assistant to CEO:
Pros: Learning from ceo, chairman on operation, financial, marketing, sales, advertising.
Cons: Extended time schedule.
February 2016
Key information.
Executive Assistant to CEO:
You must possess organizational skills to prioritize the dozens of tasks required of you.
January 2016
My underpaid job is what I need rigth now?
Executive Assistant to CEO:
Pros: Flexibility, loyability, cero stress, employment security .
Cons: I'm not learning any more, no motivation at all, no career perspectives.
November 2015
Effective Christian Leadership.
Executive Assistant to CEO:
Pros: He is a Professional at what he does and does it with the fear and reverance of the Lord God Almighty.
Cons: The Inability of my boss to be able to do my job effectively without having to trying and second guess him. He is a Micro Manager.
August 2015
What I wish I knew 6 years ago...
Executive Assistant to CEO:
Fundamental requirements of the Executive Assistant (EA) role is the ability to prioritise, remain calm under pressure and remain focused. The landscape is ever changing for an EA so you must be flexible and adapt, with each day bringing a set of new tasks and challenges.
Be as organsies and well-prepared as you can so your CEO/Executive can depend on you, listen and record as much information as possible.
Trust is the most important attribute and must be earnt while being sincere.
Lastly having the insight to read people especially your bosses, from what pace they like to do things in, what they need from you, their response time and their behaviour under stress will all be invaluable during your working tenure.
July 2015
Executive Assistant to CEO:
Must be organized, able to multi-task, work well under stress, make quick decisions, work with little supervision, able to work under someone that micro-manages, detail oriented, meticulous, excellent software skills, coordinating meetings and events, making travel arrangements, calendar management, gate keeper, must anticipate executive's needs.
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