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Be an Amazing Executive

Assistant with these 12 Best


Practices
April 5, 2022 by Corporate Job Bank

Looking for ways to stand out and be an amazing executive


assistant?

We asked C-Level executives and experienced executive assistants


for their insights on how to be the best. From being trustworthy to
planning ahead, there are several tips that may help you be an
exceptional executive assistant in the future.
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Here are 12 best practices for being an amazing executive assistant:

Be Trustworthy
Create Winning Travel Itineraries
Follow Tech-Trends
Be Organized
Draft Ghost Emails
Learn to Handle Working Under Pressure
Conduct Personal Upskilling
Push Back When Needed
Learn Digital Marketing Skills
Communicate at Appropriate Times
Understand Emotional Intelligence
Plan Ahead

Be Trustworthy

As an executive assistant, you will be privy to confidential information


that must be protected. Above all else, you must not betray the
confidence bestowed upon you and cannot share with even your
best friend.

Lorraine Bossé-Smith, Concept One LLC

Create Winning Travel Itineraries

Executive assistants should be adept at making personalized travel


plans. While many people may think booking a flight, renting a car,
and reserving a room is a cinch in today’s digital world, business
travel is different. These tasks have a high level of detail, especially
when the trip involves multiple people going to several destinations.
Furthermore, an executive assistant must also know to consider
everyone’s travel preferences when creating the itinerary to make the
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trip more enjoyable and possibly a tremendous success.

Chris Gadek, AdQuick

Follow Tech-Trends

One of the most important roles an executive assistant plays is


assisting with technical matters. If an executive has been locked out
of their account for example, it’s the assistant’s job to troubleshoot.
There are also new technology trends moving faster than most
executives have the time to keep up with, meaning it’s the duty of the
assistant to research and report on what new developments could
benefit the company.

Kate Lipman, embrace Scar Therapy

Be Organized

It is very important to stay organized. Set a schedule for your days


and weeks and plan as far ahead as possible. In order to help your
manager stay organized, you as an executive assistant must work in
an organized fashion.

Jared Hines, Acre Gold

Draft Ghost Emails

One thing an executive assistant can do that will provide incredible


lift and free up their boss’s time is to draft ghost emails. My EA
started

doing this for me a couple years ago and it has been a life saver. In
fact, I don’t know how I would survive without her now. Essentially,
email is the biggest drain on my time. Reading and answering emails
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simply drains my energy and directs my attention away from more
important activities. So now my executive assistant reads my emails
for me and anything that doesn’t require specific attention, she
drafts a response for me. Then twice per day, I sweep through my
inbox, quickly read her drafts, and if they look good, hit send.
Honestly, this saves me hours each day and has elevated her to
“indispensable” level in my book.

John Ross, Test Prep Insight

Learn to Handle Working Under Pressure

The role of an executive assistant can sometimes be a demanding


one, so having the ability to keep your cool under pressure is a very
important quality to have. If your previous work experience did not
include a high demanding environment, then you must have the

adaptability to be able to be a quick thinker and problem solver to


excel in this role. Keep in mind though that even when situations get
difficult, it is important to stay organized, keep proper time
management skills, and ask for help when you run into roadblocks.

Joe Spector, Dutch

Conduct Personal Upskilling

As an executive assistant, it should be your responsibility to advance


your skills to continue providing value, rather than waiting for the
company to organize educational programs. Upskilling helps you
learn new efficient ways of operating the business; therefore, as an
assistant executive manager, you will be able to communicate with
assurance when giving advice. These skills include emerging trends
in business management, new efficient tools, and other executive
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tasks involved in this line of work. Taking time to upskill shows
dedication to your work, and employers will feel obligated to show
appreciation.

John Tian, Mobitrix

Push Back When Needed

A trusted EA is a strategic thinker and planner, so don’t be afraid to


push back when it’s appropriate. Once your work has proven to be
more than competent, your decision-making skills are a priceless
asset to your team, so speak up when something doesn’t seem
logical, leading with alternative solutions. For instance, travel
itineraries that don’t account for added commute time in congested
cities hosting large events can result in tardiness or a bad look for
the organization. Flagging this issue and offering a different route or
travel plan can be incredibly valuable to maintaining one’s reputation.
Taking ownership of the role and being proactive when conflict
comes up is key to being an amazing executive assistant.

Russell Lieberman, Altan Insights

Learn Digital Marketing Skills

Many assistant positions involve some kind of digital marketing skills,


even if it’s just creating a newsletter template or doing some social
media posts. It helps to be somewhat savvy with digital marketing
tools, so if you are trying to land an executive assistant job, prepare
to offer these kinds of skills.

Drew Sherman, Carvaygo

Communicate at Appropriate Times


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Batch and ask non-urgent questions in the least-busy working hours,
or send at the end of the day as an email. A primary function of EAs
is protecting time, both your interactions and correspondence as
well as external points of contact. Establish the preferred mode of
communication for those urgent requests, such as Voxer, text
message, or Microsoft Teams, a recurring time for regular daily
check-ins, and which types of interruptions are off-limits unless
there’s an emergency. When we clarify what lines of communication
look like in practical terms, everyone knows what to expect and how
to best operate to keep information flowing with efficiency and ease.

Tommy Chang, Homelister

Understand Emotional Intelligence

You’re an exceptional executive assistant when you have a great


level of emotional intelligence and actively seek to improve it. After
all, interacting with people is a vital part of your job. So you need to
understand the forms of communication that will be most effective,
especially when dealing with a multitude of personalities that can be
on opposing sides. You should be able to read body language,
understand people’s psychology, their triggers, fears, and
expectations. As you master these skills, you’ll be entering a
completely different playing field, providing immeasurable value to
your executive.

Nicole Ostrowska-Cobas, LiveCareer

Plan Ahead

Plan ahead to anticipate problems, remove obstacles, and do


advance prep work for your boss. Having these small tasks done in
advance will bring down your boss’s stress and anxiety. You won’t be
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able to think of everything, and of course, there are limits to what’s
within your control, but it’s a percentage thing. The more dependable
you are at this, the more you are demonstrating your value to your
manager.

Torrey Hogan, Find My Profession

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