The topic of salary can be daunting to negotiate, but through research and confidence, you may find yourself reaping in the benefits. This article will give you tips on negotiating, not only for a new position but throughout your whole life.
The topic of salary can be daunting to negotiate, but through research and confidence, you may find yourself reaping in the benefits. This article will give you tips on negotiating, not only for a new position but throughout your whole life.
Yes, you made virtual support work during the pandemic, but remember you also made it to work pre-pandemic. Keep this in mind when returning to an office environment and you will continue to shine. It will be an adjustment for you and everyone, but you've done it before and can do it again.
Now more than ever, it's important for today’s CEO to have someone who can serve as a business partner, manage the details, and let the CEO concentrate on the things that only they can do while leaving the rest of the work to a competent Executive Assistant or Chief of Staff.
It can be difficult for Executive Assistants to let their CEO know they are resigning, or taking a new job. This article focuses on how today’s Executive Assistant can navigate this process.
Successfully crafting a strong plan of how to thoughtfully communicate and execute a transition for your Executive Assistant (and your team) to return back to the office post-pandemic is a win/win for everyone.
There is a distinct difference between your resume and your LinkedIn profile, although they go hand in hand as part of your professional marketing and career portfolio. Executive Recruiter Diane Steele breaks down both here.
The CEAA serves Executive Assistants across the US with one mission: to provide a professional platform for C-Suite Support Executive Administrative Assistants to Connect, Create, Communicate and build Community (CCCC) with like-minded Executive Assistants.
Retained recruiters like Diane Steele have existing relationships with passive candidates, a database of available candidates, and understand the role of the executive assistant at the C-Suite level
If I had a dollar for every resume I’ve read in my career, I may be able to buy a few pair of the Chanel boots I’ve always wanted, without guilt. That being said, if you are curious about how an experienced recruiter reads your resume, I can give you a few tips.