Articles for tag: Executive Assistant

How to Be an Exceptional Executive Assistant – Part One

Many will agree that working as an Executive Assistant in not an easy job. It takes more than basic administrative skills and duties. An Executive Assistant is also a counselor, organizer, glue and the back-up brain to the executive. I have been an Executive Assistant for many years to a business owner who is anal, ...

Starting a Career as a Marketing Coordinator

A career in marketing does not have to be limited to cold calls and sales meetings. The position of Marketing Coordinator is fast paced, technical, creative, and deadline driven. Marketing coordinators work in a variety of industries including medical, architect/engineer, nonprofit, retail, and finance. The position typically supports the sales and marketing departments and can ...

How to Be an Exceptional Executive Assistant – Part Two

Becoming an exceptional Executive Assistant takes more than just superb administrative skills – such as the ones that we covered in Part One of this two part series. It also requires skills to help you really understand the executive that you are assisting. Once I learned about my boss’s quirks, my job became a lot ...

Federal Jobs in Iowa

Right now, there are more than 700 job postings for jobs in Iowa and some of them are for more than one open position. With the federal government, you need to apply for a certain job, not just send in a resume at random. However, you can store your resume on their job site and ...

How to Become a Successful Celebrity Personal Assistant

Not many of us have the resources, or luck, to reach celebrity status in our lifetime but becoming a celebrity personal assistant might be the next best thing. Every celebrity needs help in staying organized, on schedule, and up to date on their latest projects. A celebrity personal assistant is part manager, part Executive Assistant; ...

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The Salary of a Senior Executive Assistant

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, in 2006, there were more than four million administrative professionals employed in the U.S. Between 2004 and 2014, the number of administrative assistants is expected to grow at a rate of 6.2 percent. Administrative assistants today do much more than basic clerical tasks. They are expected to possess ...