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Reporting to the org's Co-Founder, the LTT EA/PA will be responsible for day-to-day execution of administrative tasks and projects. Our client, a non-profit organization located in Morningside Heights, seeks a temp to perm Executive Assistant to join their team.
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In addition, and within delegated authority, the Legal Assistant will also provide a wide range of administrative support to the Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs: •Takes full responsibility for time management and scheduling of the Under-SecretaryGeneral for Legal Affairs, with appropriate consultation with the Special Assistant of the Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs as required; effectively prioritizes and resolves related conflicts and competing demands.
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At least 6 months of previous administrative, secretarial or personal assistant experience is required. The CEO to a global leading direct access trading firm is seeking a dedicated and proactive personal assistant to join his team of assistants.
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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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Family office seeks experienced, professional Executive/Personal Assistant to provide high-level administrative support to family executive. Minimum 3-5+ years' experience as an Executive/Personal Assistant to a senior executive, preferrably in a family office environment.
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The Opportunity The American Girl New York City retail store is looking for a dynamic individual as a Seasonal Part-Time Personal Shopping Assistant to provide administrative support to the American Girl Personal Shoppers, as well as providing personalized service to customers.
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Proven work experience as a Senior Executive Assistant, Executive Administrative Assistant or similar role. High school degree; additional qualifications as Personal Assistant or Secretary are a plus.
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We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Personal Assistant to provide administrative support to our executive team and directly service the CEO. The ideal candidate will have exceptional customer service skills, be proficient in calendar management, and possess strong communication skills.
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Additional Personal / Creative / Executive Assistant duties as needed. Wardrobe and style management, personal shopping, procuring, and audit of wardrobe from day to day and special event clothing.
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Responsibilities will include general administrative support, calendar management, organizing events, scheduling personal appointments, coordinating home maintenance, managing household bills, and bill pay.
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The Personal Assistant is responsible for providing high-level administrative support to senior level executives within the company, including but not limited to managing their schedule, travel, and expenses.
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Job Title: Remote Personal Assistant. Professional Development: Grow your skills and expertise in personal assistance and administrative support through ongoing learning opportunities and exposure to diverse tasks.
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We are seeking a highly organized and efficient Part-Time Personal Assistant to provide comprehensive support in various aspects of personal and professional life. The ideal candidate will excel in home organization, calendar management, travel arrangements, administrative tasks, and acting as a liaison for various business and personal matters.
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This is a full-time role for a Personal Assistant at THE DIOP AGENCY located in New York, NY. The Personal Assistant will be responsible for providing administrative assistance, managing diaries, and performing various clerical and personal tasks.
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Our client is seeking an Executive/Personal Assistant to CEO of growing company. Manage and direct the Receptionist/Office Assistant. 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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