An Executive Assistant (EA) provides high-level administrative, organizational, and operational support to executives, senior managers, business owners, or leadership teams. The Executive Assistant helps manage the executive's schedule, communications, meetings, travel, documents, projects, and priorities while maintaining strict confidentiality and professionalism.
The ideal candidate is highly organized, proactive, discreet, detail-oriented, resourceful, and capable of anticipating an executive's needs and managing competing priorities with minimal supervision.
Key Responsibilities
Executive & Administrative Support
- Provide comprehensive administrative support to executives and senior management.
- Manage daily schedules, priorities, appointments, and commitments.
- Coordinate meetings, conferences, and business events.
- Prepare correspondence, reports, presentations, spreadsheets, and executive documents.
- Organize and maintain confidential files and records.
- Monitor deadlines and follow up on important assignments.
- Act as a professional point of contact for the executive.
- Handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion.
- Assist executives with day-to-day business and personal administrative tasks when appropriate.
Calendar & Time Management
- Manage complex executive calendars and schedules.
- Schedule, coordinate, and reschedule internal and external meetings.
- Resolve scheduling conflicts and prioritize competing appointments.
- Send meeting invitations, confirmations, and reminders.
- Coordinate meetings across multiple time zones.
- Ensure executives have necessary documents and information before meetings.
- Maintain accurate records of appointments, deadlines, and commitments.
Email & Communication Management
- Monitor and organize executive email accounts.
- Prioritize incoming messages based on urgency and importance.
- Draft, edit, and proofread professional correspondence.
- Respond to routine communications on behalf of the executive when authorized.
- Prepare emails, letters, memos, announcements, and other communications.
- Maintain professional relationships with clients, partners, vendors, and senior stakeholders.
- Follow up on outstanding communications and requests.
Meeting & Conference Coordination
- Schedule internal and external meetings.
- Prepare agendas, presentations, briefing materials, and supporting documents.
- Coordinate meeting rooms, technology, catering, and other requirements.
- Attend meetings and take detailed notes when requested.
- Prepare and distribute meeting minutes and action items.
- Track follow-up tasks and ensure deadlines are met.
- Coordinate executive participation in conferences and business events.
Travel Management
- Coordinate domestic and international business travel.
- Research and arrange flights, hotels, transportation, and accommodations.
- Prepare detailed travel itineraries.
- Manage travel changes, cancellations, and unexpected issues.
- Organize passports, visas, travel documents, and confirmations when applicable.
- Prepare expense reports and maintain travel-related records.
- Coordinate schedules across different locations and time zones.
Project & Task Management
- Assist executives with special projects and strategic initiatives.
- Track project timelines, deadlines, deliverables, and action items.
- Coordinate information between departments and stakeholders.
- Follow up with employees and business partners regarding outstanding tasks.
- Prepare project updates and status reports.
- Conduct research and compile information for executive decision-making.
- Help ensure priorities remain on schedule.
Financial & Expense Administration
- Prepare and process executive expense reports.
- Organize receipts and supporting documentation.
- Assist with invoices, purchase orders, and business expenses.
- Monitor approved budgets and administrative expenses.
- Coordinate with accounting and finance departments.
- Maintain accurate and confidential financial records.
Client & Stakeholder Relations
- Serve as a professional liaison between executives and internal or external contacts.
- Communicate with clients, vendors, partners, employees, and senior leaders.
- Handle inquiries and requests professionally.
- Maintain strong working relationships with key contacts.
- Represent the executive and organization professionally.
- Coordinate important client meetings and communications.
Confidentiality & Information Management
- Handle sensitive business, financial, employee, and executive information.
- Maintain strict confidentiality at all times.
- Secure confidential documents and communications.
- Control access to sensitive information when appropriate.
- Exercise sound judgment when handling confidential or sensitive matters.
Office & Personal Support
Depending on the executive and organization, responsibilities may also include:
- Managing personal appointments and schedules.
- Coordinating personal travel and reservations.
- Organizing gifts, events, and special occasions.
- Managing household or personal administrative tasks.
- Coordinating personal correspondence.
- Assisting with other reasonable administrative requests.
Required Skills & Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience preferred.
- Previous experience as an Executive Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Office Manager, or similar role.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Exceptional organization and time-management abilities.
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
- Excellent judgment and decision-making skills.
- Ability to prioritize competing demands.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
- Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills.
- Professional appearance and communication style.
- Ability to remain calm under pressure.
- Strong problem-solving and multitasking abilities.
- High level of integrity and confidentiality.
Technical Skills
Experience with:
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Microsoft Outlook
- Google Workspace
- Google Docs
- Google Sheets
- Google Calendar
- Zoom
- Microsoft Teams
- Slack
- Asana
- Trello
- Monday.com
- CRM systems
- Expense-management systems
- Cloud-storage platforms
Typical Daily Duties
An Executive Assistant's day may include:
- Reviewing and prioritizing the executive's calendar.
- Checking and organizing emails.
- Preparing the executive for meetings.
- Scheduling and coordinating appointments.
- Preparing reports, presentations, and briefing materials.
- Attending meetings and recording action items.
- Following up on outstanding assignments.
- Coordinating business travel.
- Communicating with clients, vendors, and employees.
- Processing expense reports and administrative paperwork.
- Managing confidential documents.
- Assisting with special projects.
- Researching information for executive decision-making.
- Adjusting schedules when priorities change.
- Providing proactive support throughout the day.
Key Performance Expectations
A successful Executive Assistant should demonstrate:
- Discretion: Protects confidential information.
- Organization: Keeps schedules, documents, and priorities well managed.
- Proactivity: Anticipates needs before being asked.
- Communication: Communicates clearly and professionally.
- Reliability: Consistently delivers work on time.
- Judgment: Makes appropriate decisions and knows when to escalate issues.
- Adaptability: Responds effectively to changing priorities.
- Attention to detail: Produces accurate, polished work.
- Professionalism: Represents the executive and organization appropriately.
Resume Description
Executive Assistant providing high-level administrative and operational support to executives and senior management. Managed complex calendars, executive correspondence, meetings, travel arrangements, confidential documents, expense reports, and special projects. Coordinated internal and external communications, prepared presentations and reports, tracked deadlines and action items, and served as a professional liaison between executives, employees, clients, vendors, and business partners. Demonstrated exceptional organization, discretion, communication, time management, problem-solving, and multitasking abilities while proactively anticipating executive needs and maintaining the highest standards of confidentiality and professionalism.
Skills Required
- Previous experience as an Executive Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Office Manager, or similar role.
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Exceptional organization and time-management abilities.
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
- Ability to prioritize competing demands and resolve scheduling conflicts.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
- Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills; professional appearance and communication style.
- High level of integrity, discretion, and confidentiality.
- Experience preparing reports, presentations, spreadsheets, and executive documents.
- Experience managing complex executive calendars and coordinating meetings across time zones.
- Experience coordinating domestic and international travel and preparing detailed itineraries.
- Experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook.
- Experience with Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Calendar).
- Experience with Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Slack.
- Experience with Asana, Trello, Monday.com (project management tools).
- Experience with CRM systems, expense-management systems, and cloud-storage platforms.
- Strong problem-solving and multitasking abilities; ability to remain calm under pressure.








