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Executive Assistant Reviews
What is it like working as an Executive Assistant?
February 2019
Executive Assistant in Nashville:
Pros: Building relationships and working with very creative people.
Cons: My commute.
February 2019
Never a dull moment.
Executive Assistant in Columbus:
Pros: its Versatility
Cons: Pay
February 2019
Very fast paced environment,
Executive Assistant in Johannesburg:
Pros: Diverse, inclusive culture
Annual travel opportunity
Cons: Lack of transparency
Divide between consultancy and support staff
Very limited growth opportunities
February 2019
Short commutes to work.
Executive Assistant in San Juan:
Pros: Close to home.
Cons: Traffic congestion.
February 2019
Great job, pay not great.
Executive Assistant in Wilmington:
Pros: the people
Cons: the pay
February 2019
Executive Assistant in Lake Forest:
Pros: I live one mile from the company corporate office.
February 2019
Demanding and challenging.
Executive Assistant in Asunción:
Pros: Respecful environment
Cons: Lack of opportunities to ascending vertically unless you are a medical doctor
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