You have an executive assistant to help you with day-to-day tasks and responsibilities in your business. But there’s one glaring problem. You’re not effectively working with them on a regular basis.
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Ebony Belhumeur landed a job as an executive assistant at Sephora through a recruiter. Now she's building an AI startup in ...
I could really use an executive assistant right now. Between work and all the kid stuff that comes with a new school year, it’s hard to keep the calendar straight and the fridge stocked. Trouble is, I ...