Examples of using Executive assistant in English and their translations into Chinese
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During her interview I asked my current executive assistant what was her favorite animal.
A few weeks later I began as Bill's Executive Assistant with a green light to establish the charitable arm of BDA Sports, BDA Giving.
Louise is the Executive Assistant to the Pro Vice-Chancellor(Industry Engagement) at La Trobe University.
From May 2004 to June 2007, he served as the executive assistant to the U.S. national security adviser.
After Combs' election, Ford served as Combs' executive assistant from 1959 to 1963.
Stoppelman received $67,000 in other compensation last year, most of which went to paying his executive assistant, and is currently worth an estimated $222 million.
From 1999 to 2001, Mr. Lajčák concurrently served as the Executive Assistant to the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Balkans.
You might as well just answer the email yourself or, as some executives do, hire a full-time executive assistant.
He left the Legislature in 1981 to go to Washington as executive assistant to then-Vice President Bush.
Karpoche had spent eight years working for DiNovo, first in her constituency office and more recently as her executive assistant at Queen's Park.
According to Internal Communications and Executive Assistant Rose Cole,“Within a week or two of signing up, we rolled out Dropbox Business to everyone.
And in my 20s, I fell for my boss at my first job, a man who was quietly dating his boss's executive assistant.
Programmers, writers and executive assistants probably don't have the same needs.
Two corporate executive assistants hatch a plan to match-make their two bosses.
Most ominously for Zhou, the officials include two of his former executive assistants, who presumably have intimate knowledge of Zhou's activities.
This credential inflation… is affecting a wide range of jobs from executive assistants to construction supervisors.”.
After new employees, the most risky groups are contractors with 44%, executive assistants(38%), human resources(33%) and business leaders(32%).
Here leaders require help from their senior team, family, and friends, and- perhaps most importantly- their executive assistants.
Executive Assistant and HR.
Why do you want to be an Executive Assistant?