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The CEO of a global leading direct access trading firm is seeking a dedicated and proactive personal assistant to join his team of assistants. 1 year of previous administrative, secretarial or personal assistant experience is required.
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A Global Integrated PR/Marketing and Communications Firm is seeking a new Full-Time/Permanent Executive/Personal Assistant to support the CEO. Candidates must have a minimum of 4-5+ years of applicable high-level/C-level executive business and personal administrative experience, ideally supporting a CEO and/or Founder, and a Bachelor’s degree is required.
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As an Executive Assistant on our Leadership Support Team, you will own the critical function of facilitating efficient and effective daily operations for the CEO. This role involves direct interaction with internal and external stakeholders to ensure seamless executive support.
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Title: Administrative Assistant to the Chief Investment Officer. Minimum of 3+ years of proven experience as an administrative assistant or in a similar role, demonstrating proficiency in managing administrative tasks in a fast-paced environment.
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Reporting into the Director of Investment Banking Administration, this person will support the CEO in all administrative functions in order to increase the time they dedicate for leadership responsibilities.
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As the Assistant to the CEO, you will play a pivotal role in providing administrative support to various senior leadership roles/departments, while also serving as a strategic advisor to the CEO. In this position, you will handle a variety of administrative duties to help drive the efficiency and order of the facility.
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3+ years of Administrative Assistant experience, supporting a Senior Executive in a financial services, legal, or technology environment. Title: Executive Assistant To The CEO.
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We are seeking a highly organized, proactive, and resourceful individual to join the firm as the Executive Assistant to the CEO. This is a key role on the small but highly functional office of the CEO team, who provides comprehensive administrative support to the CEO. The successful candidate will thrive in a fast-paced environment, be adaptable to changing priorities, and demonstrate a high level of professionalism and discretion.
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5 + years of Work experience as an Executive Assistant or Administrative assistant. As an Executive Assistant, your role will be primarily focused on providing comprehensive support to our CEO while also assisting our executive team to ensure that our company's goals and objectives are not just met, but exceeded.
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The Executive Assistant to the CEO will play an integral role in helping us to achieve our vision: to consistently exceed expectations and set the standard for excellence in residential and community care.
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The Special Assistant is responsible for supporting the CEO through a combination of project management, writing and editing, research, and administrative support. Role: The Special Assistant to the CEO is responsible for driving special projects, act as main contact for Board of Directors, participate in selected external meetings, and assist in managing the office and schedule of the CEO. The Special Assistant to the CEO reports directly to and works closely with the CEO and his/her Executive Team.
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Manage the CEO’s time and provide administrative support to the CEO to include all internal and external communications, travel, expense report management and meeting preparations.
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This position entails executive assistant, administrative and project management support services primarily to the CEO and other senior leaders in the executive suite at Richmond University Medical Center.
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Our client is seeking an Executive/Personal Assistant to CEO of growing company. You will provide daily administrative support to the Executive Chairman/ CEO, by conducting research, preparing reports, handling information requests, and performing clerical functions such as preparing correspondence, receiving visitors, arranging conference calls, and scheduling meetings.
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Who you are: As an Executive Assistant, you will coordinate and provide high-quality administrative support while prioritizing correspondence across a wide range of business activities, allowing the CEO to focus on decision-making and focused responsibilities.
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