Wednesday, 26 September 2012

becoming an executive assistant

becoming an executive assistant

The work of an executive assistant differs slightly from that of an administrative assistant. Executive assistants work for a company officer (at both private and public institutions), and possess the authority to make crucial decisions affecting the direction of such organizations, and is therefore a resource in decision-making and policy setting. The executive assistant performs the usual roles of managing correspondence, preparing research, and communication while also acting as the "gatekeeper," understanding in varying degree the requirements of the executive, and with an ability through this understanding to decide which scheduled events or meetings are most appropriate for allocation of the executive's time

becoming an executive assistant

becoming an executive assistant

becoming an executive assistant

becoming an executive assistant

becoming an executive assistant


becoming an executive assistant


becoming an executive assistant


becoming an executive assistant


becoming an executive assistant


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