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The Executive Protection Agent will provide for the welfare, physical protection, and security of a high-profile client by performing armed and/or unarmed executive protection assignments.
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You have previous experience in an Executive Assistant role with a fast-paced SaaS startup company of a similar size. This is a hybrid role, requiring attendance in the San Francisco office at least 2 days a week and for board meetings, executive meetings, interviews, offsites when needed.
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Reporting to the Senior Executive Director of Development for University Development (SEDOD-UD), and working closely with the Dean of the Jacobs School of Engineering, UC San Diego seeks a proven leader and skilled fundraiser to serve as the Executive Director of Development, Jacobs School of Engineering (EDOD-JSOE.
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The Sales Executive will leverage their knowledge of the translational and clinical biomarkers space and relationships with key opinion leaders in the Mid-West territory to achieve sales objectives in line with the Company's mission.
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Endeavor is a global sports and entertainment company, home to many of the world's most dynamic and engaging storytellers, brands, live events, and experiences.
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We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Part-Time Bookkeeper and Executive Assistant to join our team at Joey the Cat, a thriving arcade business. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in bookkeeping, proficiency in accounting software, and the ability to perform various executive administrative tasks.
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Experience helping prospects build a business case to secure executive sponsorship. Traction and backing Writer is deployed widely at leading companies like UnitedHealthcare, Accenture, Intuit, UiPath, HubSpot, Spotify, Hilton, Uber, and Deloitte.
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The Account Executive is a trusted consultant for each person they connect with and will be an expert on the existing Lattice platform as well as future trends in performance management, employee engagement, and the People Ops/HR world.
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Ability to prioritize and triage matters based upon urgency and seriousness of the issues presented, and to function as gatekeeper for executive by dimplomatically re-directing matters that should be resolved elsewhere, or advising on resources available to address issues directed to the legal office.
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Remote, Nationwide - Seeking Executive Assistant. Interpret requests, help implement action, and decide whether Executive should be notified of important matters as needed. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives including LGBTQ+ History, Dia de los Muertos Celebration, Money Management/Money Relationship, and more.
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The Senior Manager of Executive Communications supports the CEO. The successful candidate will have the ability to craft executive communications, understand and articulate an executive's vision and voice, and act as a trusted partner.
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In this role, you will perform executive-level duties in inventory control, financial management, physical distribution systems, petroleum management, personnel transportation, and other related areas.
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As a Senior Account Executive , you will be setting out to drive new business for Checkr Trust by providing trust and safety solutions to companies and communities. Established in 2014 and valued at $5B, Checkr puts modern technology powered by machine learning in the hands of hiring teams, helping thousands of companies like Uber, Instacart, Netflix, Compass Group, and Adecco to hire great new people with an experience that's fast, smooth, and safe.
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For more information visit cultureamp.com. How you can help make a better world of workCulture Amp is looking for an exceptional Enterprise Account Executive to join us in our mission to enable as many companies as possible to be #culturefirst through accessible people analytics.
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Hyatt Centric Fisherman's Wharf is looking for an aspiring Executive Chef to put our beautiful Brick & Beam restaurant on the highly competitive Fisherman's Wharf food scene. The Executive Chef is responsible for the efficient operation of food production areas.
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