Executive Assistant to Owner
Executive Assistant to the owner at MY NONU, providing high-level support. Responsibilities include calendar management, meeting preparation, email correspondence, and document drafting. Ideal candidates require proficiency in Microsoft Office and strong organizational capabilities. The role focuses on administrative coordination and operational logistics.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Administrative
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Executive Assistant to the owner at MY NONU, providing high-level support. Responsibilities include calendar management, meeting preparation, email correspondence, and document drafting. Ideal candidates require proficiency in Microsoft Office and strong organizational capabilities. The role focuses on administrative coordination and operational logistics.
TAL's take
Role is well-defined but lacks specificity regarding the business domain and industry, resulting in a generic administrative scope.
The JD clearly outlines the responsibilities for an executive assistant role and the required administrative skills.
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
- Proficient in Microsoft Office suite
- Experience in managing multiple priorities
- Administrative coordination and logistics
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
Tools and skills
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
Posts mentioning MY NONU
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Can my dad get a job in tech?
My father is nearing retirement. He's very fit and was a general Manager at Tata Motors. Wouldn't say he's got good tech skills but has really good analysis skills and data/excel skills. Ofc he's got management skills. We want him to be fit and he wants the same after a quick short break but no idea what it can be. Can any grapeviners suggest? Thanks.
My cofounder is planning to quit , we have a preseed termsheet in place
Obviously i wouldnt sign the deal anymore Just asking here ,if i should convince him to stay or just wind up everything? Reason for his leaving: We have been struggling for an year & despite now raising a preseed ,he is afraid that the next two years might be with struggle & constant disappointments Should i try to convince him by painting an optimistic picture or should i just accept that he is a redflag & just move on in life Please don't troll, I dont have enough energy to fight trolls today