What you'll do
- Serve as the front desk point of contact and primary coordinator for all Chicago office operations.
- Plans and oversees all essential central services such as reception, lunch service, security, maintenance, mail, file management, cleaning, recycling, and in-office benefits.
- Manage visitor and vendor check-in process.
- Initiate office communication which includes drafting emails, general reminders, quarterly meetings set up, and updates around the office.
- Maintain overall office appearance through daily walkthroughs, kitchen and common area upkeep, and conference room readiness.
- Liaise with the People team to support employee onboarding, onsite event execution, and quarterly meetings.
- Coordinate and maintain office seating arrangements and floor plans, partnering closely with the infrastructure team to manage workspace setups, moves, and equipment needs.
- Anticipate needs and resolve operational and administrative issues before they arise.
- Review, organize, and respond to incoming/outgoing mail, email, and phone calls.
- Manage, track, and process expenses.
- Handle highly confidential information with discretion.
- Support Employee Experience Manager with ongoing projects and office initiatives.
What you'll need
- 2+ year(s) of reception and/or office administration experience in a professional environment.
- Strong organizational skills that reflect the ability to perform and prioritize multiple tasks seamlessly with excellent attention to detail.
- Demonstrated proactive approaches to problem-solving with strong decision-making capabilities.
- Ability to provide a professional and welcoming experience for all employees, visitors, and vendors.
- Highly resourceful team player, with the ability to also be extremely effective independently, and drive your own workload.
- Proven ability to handle confidential information with discretion and integrity.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, Canva).
- Desire to stay current in office productivity and technology tools.
- An ability to lift 30 pounds and regular in-office attendance required.
Top Skills
What We Do
In March of 2002, Belvedere Trading emerged as Chicago’s newest market maker, soon to join the ranks of the Windy City’s elite proprietary trading firms. Armed with printouts of Excel workbooks and a team of eager minds, Belvedere established their place in the SPX pit on the floor of the Chicago Board Options Exchange. From the beginning, we have iteratively invested in our proprietary technology and made a commitment to building our software systems from the ground up. Due to our ultramodern proprietary technology and risk management capabilities, Belvedere is able to quickly capitalize on inefficiencies in the marketplace. Our trading models and software systems are continually re-engineered, optimized, and maintained to stay on top of the industry. Building and nurturing a strong culture is one of Belvedere’s highest priorities, and we are always looking for the best and brightest talent to help us in our continued success.
Why Work With Us
At Belvedere, our differences are what allow us to compete and succeed at the highest level. Our Culture Committee and Women’s Initiative elevate the voices of our teammates to further promote an inclusive workplace. It is our priority to foster a sense of community and belonging for each team member while supporting individual development.
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Belvedere Trading Offices
Hybrid Workspace
Employees engage in a combination of remote and on-site work.
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