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Executive Administrative Assistant, Korean/English Bilingual- Full-Time, Fort Lee, NJ. Our client is looking for a Korean/American bilingual candidate with experience as an Administrative Assistant for the company's CEO to handle multiple areas of the CEOs daily scheduling to administrative work.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Executive Administrative Assistant at Citi-Urban Management in Great Neck, NY. The role involves handling administrative tasks, managing schedules, preparing reports, and coordinating meetings and events.
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Our client, a respected Asset Management Firm, is seeking an assistant to support the Managing Director and teams of bankers with administrative tasks, as well as calendar, travel, and expense management.
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Recruiting: VA - McLean, United States of America, McLean, VirginiaSenior Administrative Assistant (Administrative Support Assistant III), Experience DesignCapital One is looking for an exceptionally bright, multitasking, and self-motivated experienced Administrative Support Assistant III to support 4 to 6 executives in a fast-paced tech-savvy environment.
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The Administrative Assistant will work directly with the Executive Chef and Department Managers on key tasks including timekeeping, scheduling, attendance and written communication.
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Provide occasional back-up support to the CIO’s Executive Assistant – this includes scheduling, calendar management, booking travel, reserving conference rooms, OOO coverage etc. Send FedEx, mail, fax, copying, answering phone calls and other general administrative tasks and activities.
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As an Executive Assistant in Corporate Controllers, you will need to work well in a team environment, be able to represent the manager/group with professional courtesy and acumen, and deliver flawless work output.
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Leadership team (Executive Director, Deputy Executive Director, Sr. Director of Finance, and Sr. Director of Development and Communication). Calendar management and maintenance and travel arrangements for the Executive Director and Deputy Executive Director.
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Job Title: Executive Office - Administration - Administrative Assistant (Floater) The Executive Office is seeking to add a highly motivated Administrative Assistant.
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Job Details The Administrative Assistant supports the administrative needs of select Vice Presidents of the America' Executive team. This role also collaborates with other administrative assistants and members of the Executive Committee.
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Job Description Several of our clients across industries seek experienced administrative/executive assistants and office managers to join their growing offices. Administrative and office management roles can include reception, meeting/greeting, planning events and meetings, and general office support.
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Supports the Executive Director of the Institute for STEM Experiential Learning and its employees through a variety of tasks related to organization and communication. ● Perform general clerical and administrative tasks including answering phones, setting up appointments, dataentry, filing, preparing and submitting forms, ordering supplies, and handling office records.
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Hr, W Description: This Senior Administrative Assistant position will provide administrative support to one or more Executive Officers and their teams in the Technology Department.
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Work cooperatively with the administrative assistant's team, in positive partnership to support each other smoothly. Arrange extensive travel, both domestic and international Assist with staff on-boarding, which includes requesting and monitoring equipment set-up and system access.
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Reports to Chief Executive Officer/Designee and assists in all administrative functions and coordinates activities and information of the department. Loads of Executive scheduling and planningOrganizational skills is a mustCritical Thinking Covering for other Admins when neededProficient in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Email managementFamiliar with Joint Commission - preferred not mandatorySkills RequiredAbility to communicate in English, both verbally and in writing.
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