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We are seeking an Operations & Fulfillment Executive Assistant to coordinate and manage the essential activities of our executive team and assist with operational support and customer order fulfillment.
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This Executive Assistant role is a full-time position in NBCUniversal's Media Group and this position will directly support and report to the EVP, Analytics, Insight & Measurement and also provide support to an SVP in the department.
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At least 5-7 years of experience as an executive assistant in the business side of entertainment space, preferably television or film strongly preferred; agency experience a plus; experience working at a studio or network a plus.
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This is an Executive Assistant position at The Ritzy Room, located in Beverly Hills, CA, fully in person. Dwellular crafts unique modular homes from shipping containers, blending innovation, style, and functionality for a harmonious lifestyle right in your backyard.
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The Executive Assistant will have the ability to exercise good judgment in a variety of situations, have strong written and verbal communication, administrative, and organizational skills, and the ability to maintain a realistic balance among priorities.
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The Executive Assistant will provide administrative support to the Vice President of Production Shared Services and the Director, Production Environmental Sustainability & COVID Safety. Disney Entertainment Television is seeking an Executive Assistant for its Production Shared Services department.
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Executive Assistant - Legal Department. 3+ years of experience as an executive assistant or in a related administrative role, supporting lawyers or a legal team. Provide high-level executive administrative support, anticipating needs and managing complex calendars to multiple leaders in the Legal Department.
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The core function of the Executive Assistant is to facilitate the CLO's ability to function at maximum capacity and efficiency with respect to the department's essential matters. Executive Assistant - Legal.
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This role also requires frequent coordination with Museum Director/CEO’s Executive Assistant and other Executive Assistants across the museum. In the start-up phase, the Executive Assistant may be involved in shepherding overall vision for External Affairs in partnership with Deputy Director, integrating divisions within the portfolio, hiring protocols, and systems development for a complex function that includes Development, Membership, Special Events, Marketing, Communications and Publications.
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3 to 5 years of relevant work experience as an Executive Assistant, supporting at an executive level within the entertainment industry. Job Title: Executive Assistant, 10K Projects.
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A prestigious real estate investment firm with a long history of success is seeking an executive assistant to support their executives. At least 2 years of experience as an executive assistant.
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Our company is looking for qualified candidates to take part in paid national and local focus groups, clinical trials, and market research studies.
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Our client, the founder of a busy Los Angeles consulting firm, as well as a non-profit focused on early childhood development, education, and racial justice, seeks a full-time Executive Personal Assistant to support them in both their personal and professional life, across multiple for-profit and non-profit entities.
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The Executive Assistant, CFO provides the Chief Financial Officer with administrative support, such as calendar management, phones, and organization. 1-3 years of Executive Assistant experience, college degree preferred.
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Plans, performs, and/or coordinates the most significant types of managerial assignments, encompassing all program and functional areas of the executive. Assists the executive in setting business unit strategy and goals that enhance compliance with laws and policy aligned with the overall organizational strategy.
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