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Executive Assistant Reviews
What is it like working as an Executive Assistant?
October 2019
A good position for someone wanting to start our.
Executive Assistant in Orlando:
Pros: I like my boss, the position is not hard, however, it can be boring having to help other departments with their positions. It is a little mind-numbing in that you create posters, deals with a few calls during the day and create charts for some of the other managers, but I was pretty bored and not happy with the pay I receive since my manager is a sr. vp and president of the foundation, paid very well and I get the scraps...
Cons: My boss is paid well and gives me the 'left-overs' employees are told that they are what makes a difference, but that is not shown with the number of paid vacations and sick time, there is no maternity leave and they hourly rate is recorded on your computer, so if it does not work or is slow you miss out on 15 minutes (by one minute)
October 2019
Very remote area.
Executive Assistant in Colebrook:
Pros: Small town atmosphere, easy commute
Cons: Remoteness and lack of amenities
October 2019
Hard.
Executive Assistant in Sydney:
Pros: Pretty
October 2019
I have an amazing manager, a great manager is vital to being a great EA. Communication & respect is the foundation to a successful relationship as an EA.
Executive Assistant in New York:
Pros: My boss.
Cons: Lack of diversity
October 2019
Fast pace but repetitive.
Executive Assistant in Irvine:
Pros: People interaction
Cons: Repeat work
October 2019
Good.
Executive Assistant in Baytown:
Pros: Close to home
Cons: Nothing it’s perfect
October 2019
Very conveinient and Open.
Executive Assistant in Cherry Hill:
Pros: Nice area
Cons: would like it to be a bit closer to home
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