Provide remote administrative support to executives: manage calendars, schedule meetings, prepare agendas and correspondence, book travel, organize documents, triage email, coordinate with internal teams, and support project follow-ups.
A Remote Executive Assistant provides administrative support to executives, manages calendars, schedules, communication, and supports business operations from home.
Job Description
You’ll manage executive calendars, set meetings, prepare agendas and correspondence, book travel, and organize documents. You’ll also triage email, coordinate with internal teams, and support project follow‑ups.
Qualifications
- Associate/Bachelor’s degree preferred
- 2+ years administrative or executive support experience
- Proficiency with Outlook/Google Workspace
- Excellent organizational and writing skills
- Ability to handle confidential information
Benefits
- Fully remote work
- Flexible hours
- Health insurance stipend
- Paid holidays + PTO
- Professional development support
Top Skills
Google Workspace
Outlook
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