Executive administrative assistants are accountable for a variety of tasks, and plays an important role in the smooth running of any company. The employees in this position are expected to perform various administrative tasks, such as answering phone calls and scheduling appointments, attending meetings, making notes, making connections between executives and customers, as well as maintaining excellent office relationships. Most often, Executive administrative assistants also required to oversee office operations and efficiently organize reports and documents.
Administrative assistants are required in all fields regardless of whether it's retail, education, research and many more. Executive administrative assistants' work typically occurs during office hours. A person who is hired for this job can anticipate a typical 9-5 work every day, from Monday to Friday or on Saturday.
Many businesses are looking for executive administrative assistants who have previous experience. A degree is typically not necessary, however having a higher education in a subject like logistics, communications management, business or even management can help a candidate stand over the others.