Provide remote administrative support including calendar and meeting scheduling, email and call handling, travel and accommodation organization, creating presentations/reports/documents, and assisting with social media management and content planning.
Summary:
A Virtual Assistant offers administrative support to executives or businesses remotely, handling tasks such as scheduling, communication, and data management.
Responsibilities:
- Manage calendars and schedule meetings.
- Handle emails, calls, and correspondence.
- Organize travel and accommodations.
- Create presentations, reports, and documents.
- Assist with social media management and content planning.
Benefits:
- Health, dental, and vision insurance.
- Paid time off (PTO).
- 401(k) plan.
- Work-from-home flexibility.
- Personal growth opportunities.
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