Executive Support Jobs

DateJob TitleLocationJob Type
2013-05-21Data Entry ClerkWashington, DCContract
2013-05-21Executive AssistantNew York, NYFull Time
2013-05-20SAP Order Entry ProcessorPhiladelphia, PAContract
2013-05-07Executive AssistantNew York, NYContract
2013-05-03Product ManagerConfidentialFull Time
2013-05-01Executive AssistantNew York, NYFull Time
2013-05-01Office AdministratorSan Francisco, CAFull Time
2013-04-17Customer Center RepresentativeEagan, MNContract
2013-03-21Training ManagerConfidentialFull Time
2013-03-07Executive AssistantNew York, NYFull Time
2013-01-30Analytics Support EngineerDurham, NCContract to hire
2013-01-23Procurement / Buyer / Sourcing AnalystWestport, CTContract to hire
2013-01-14Sales Recruiter/Staffing Business DevelopmentNew York, NYFull Time
2013-01-10Executive AssistantBingham Farms, MIContract
2013-01-07App. Developer / ArchitectMonmouth Junction, NJContract
2013-01-04Corporate Document AnalystSeattle, WAContract
2013-01-03Data Entry ClerkRichmond, VAContract
2012-12-24Data Entry ClerkAnn Arbor, MIContract
2012-12-20Mail ClerkScottsdale, AZContract
2012-12-17Recruiting TrainerConfidentialFull Time
Executive support jobs cover a range of positions. In most cases, they are secretary and administrative assistant positions. The work entails clerical tasks like scheduling appointments, supporting other staff, writing messages, and filing. Sometimes it is possible to do this job from home, but most companies will require you to come in. ICS, one of America's fastest growing companies, will help you find a position in this stable field where your skills are needed and appreciated.

Executive Support Careers

An entry level position as an executive administrative assistant or secretary only requires a high school diploma, but most executives prefer to hire people with more education or experience for the better positions. Along with the basic requirements, you'll also need excellent organizational skills. Employers usually specify other baselines such as minimum typing speed. You'll need to be proficient on the phone, too. Finally, you should have good people skills since you'll be dealing with other staff as well as customers and others outside the company. A virtual assistant position is another possibility in this field. Virtual assistants work at home and often contract with small companies rather than being direct employees. The type of work is usually the same as for an administrative assistant, though some companies will have a virtual assistant do only some of the possible tasks.

Salary Ranges for Executive Support Positions

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median salary for an executive secretary is $43,520 per year. Other executive support jobs hover around this range. The amount of education and experience you have will play a large part in the salary you can make. Your negotiation skills can also greatly affect the amount of money you earn.
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