I love to do the jobs you hate.
It is my passion helping others. I love to do the jobs they hate.
I have recently worked and started my career as an Executive Assistant to the CEO and yes it isn't easy. It is a very challenging job since I didn't have any experience. Everything is new, but I guess that is what makes it motivating and fulfilling. As they expression goes, "Experience is the best teacher."
Being an Executive Assistant is a tough job. I was ecstatic to have secured an executive position, but I wondered how much responsibility I’d have in this type of role. My new boss assured me she will guide me and help me to excel in this chose career. After all, she had a strong reputation for mentoring her assistants. They had all gone on to have incredible careers. This brought me peace of mind.
Without a doubt, being an “EA” was one of the most invaluable experiences of my career, and this is an opportunity I never discredited.
You shouldn’t either.
When I was young I love to explore different jobs. And when I don't feel challenged I tend to find another job. I guess when you are young, you are hungry and ambitious. You wanted to reach success in an advanced pace.
But the reality came when I found this job. Being an executive assistant can be very rewarding. Many people start off being an assistant and eventually go on to do incredible things.
I’ve learned that when you work hard and prove that you can tackle more than what’s on your plate, you’ll often be able to leverage well-earned connections to explore different areas of a company. As an assistant, I’d volunteer and raise my hand for anything and everything, from handling the petty cash fund, paper clippings, filings, helping with contracts, social media thingy. My goal was to be the go-to girl for everything.
Looking back, I feel incredibly blessed to have worked for an executive who invested in my career growth early on.
Work Terms
I can work full-time or part-time as needed
8am-5pm Philippine Time, Monday-Friday
Bi-weekly salary