
Administrative Assistant 4
- Cambridge, MA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Calendar Management (60-70%): Fully manage the calendars of senior leaders, ensuring consistency and alignment with organizational priorities. Handle complex scheduling across different time zones and maintain a high level of coordination.
- Event Planning (15%): Plan and support events, manage logistics, track outcomes, and contribute to team morale and dynamics.
- Travel Coordination (15%): Arrange domestic and international travel for senior executives, including flight bookings, accommodations, and ground transportation. Assist with visa processes as required and adapt quickly to changes in travel plans.
- General Administrative Support: Provide high-level administrative support, including managing records, ordering supplies, and performing basic bookkeeping tasks. Handle incoming memos, submissions, and reports, determining their significance and planning their distribution.
- Meeting Coordination: Prepare agendas and make arrangements for meetings, including setting up conference calls and video conferences. Assist in planning and coordinating off-site events and meetings for managers, including catering and logistics.
- 5+ years of experience in administrative or executive administrative roles, with a strong focus on calendar management, business administration, and event planning.
- Previous experience supporting senior executives, preferably within Microsoft or similar enterprise-level organizations.
- Extensive experience with Microsoft internal tools and software, including proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel (V-lookups, pivot tables), and PowerPoint.
- High school diploma or GED required.
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, with a strong ability to interact with senior leadership and stakeholders.
- Strong organizational and multitasking abilities, with an emphasis on thoroughness and attention to detail.
- Proactive approach to problem-solving and the ability to work independently, managing time effectively to meet deadlines.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information with discretion.
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Flexible Spending Account
- 401k program
- Competitive PTO offerings
- Parental Leave
- Opportunities for professional growth and development
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