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Executive Assistant to the CEO
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Seeking an experienced Executive Assistant to support the CEO of a leading AI-powered cybersecurity firm in London. You will manage complex global schedules, coordinate international travel, and act as a trusted strategic partner. Ideal candidates have 5+ years supporting C-suite leaders, excepti...
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United Kingdom , London
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20.00 - 25.00 GBP / Hour
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Office Angels
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Personal Assistant to the Executive Team
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Join Care Fertility as a Personal Assistant on a 12-month fixed-term contract. Provide high-level administrative support to the Executive Team in this remote-based role, with occasional travel. We seek a highly organised professional with senior-level support experience, offering 33 days' leave a...
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United Kingdom , Nottingham
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25200.00 - 31500.00 GBP / Year
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CARE Fertility
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Executive Assistant
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Join Salience Labs in Oxford as an Executive Assistant, providing pivotal support to the CEO and senior leadership. You will manage complex scheduling, communications, and operational coordination with high discretion. This role requires strong organisation, proactive problem-solving, and UK resi...
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United Kingdom , Oxford
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Salience Labs
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Executive Assistant
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Provide high-level support to three senior leaders at Mozilla Foundation in this remote UK role. Manage complex calendars, streamline workflows, and enable effective leadership across time zones. Requires 5+ years of executive support experience, exceptional discretion, and proficiency in remote ...
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United Kingdom
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33242.40 - 37341.58 GBP / Year
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About the Executive Assistant role

Explore the dynamic and rewarding world of Executive Assistant jobs, a profession that sits at the very heart of organizational success. Far more than an administrative role, an Executive Assistant (EA) is a strategic partner, a gatekeeper, and a force multiplier for senior executives, such as CEOs, Presidents, and other C-suite leaders. These professionals are the central nervous system of an executive's office, ensuring seamless operations and enabling leadership to focus on high-level strategic decision-making. For those who thrive in fast-paced environments and derive satisfaction from enabling the success of others, a career as an EA offers immense challenge and opportunity.

The typical responsibilities of an Executive Assistant are both vast and vital. At the core of the role is complex calendar and schedule management, which involves orchestrating meetings, appointments, and travel itineraries with meticulous precision. EAs are masters of communication, serving as the first point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, handling correspondence with discretion, and often drafting reports, presentations, and communications on behalf of their executive. They are frequently responsible for preparing agendas, taking detailed minutes during high-level meetings, and ensuring follow-up on action items. Furthermore, Executive Assistants often manage confidential information, organize corporate events, conduct preliminary research for projects, and maintain sophisticated filing systems—both digital and physical. Their work ensures that the executive they support is prepared, organized, and always one step ahead.

To excel in Executive Assistant jobs, a specific blend of skills and attributes is essential. Exceptional organizational and time-management skills are non-negotiable, as is the ability to anticipate needs and proactively solve problems before they arise. Superior written and verbal communication skills are paramount for interacting with all levels of an organization and representing the executive's office with professionalism. A high degree of technological proficiency with office software suites (like Microsoft Office or Google Workspace) and often other enterprise systems is standard. Discretion and integrity are critical, given the sensitive nature of the information handled. Successful EAs are adaptable, resilient, and maintain a calm demeanor under pressure. They are resourceful team players with a keen attention to detail and a customer-service oriented mindset, whether the "customer" is a guest, a board member, or a colleague. While requirements vary, many of these sought-after jobs seek candidates with proven experience in an administrative support capacity and a demonstrated ability to manage complex tasks with minimal supervision. If you are a highly organized, proactive, and trustworthy professional seeking a pivotal role that offers a unique view into business leadership, exploring Executive Assistant jobs could be the perfect next step in your career.