I am currently an executive assistant who supports a VP and two directors. In addition to that, I also pretty much manage the office logistics for the company team members in our location. (It gets a little tricky because I work for the parent company and there are approximately 30 folks, on my team and other teams, from the parent company that work in a subsidiary company's office.)
I've outgrown my salary grade and I am trying to develop a new role which combines my EA work and office management work into one role. I'm looking for a creative and catchy title. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Submitted by: Erin Dorgan
The title we use in my employment is "Office Supervisor/Executive Assistant."
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Anonymous on
5/29/2013 10:26:42 AM
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I suggest Senior Executive Administrative Support.
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Marieta Santiago on
5/29/2013 4:02:01 AM
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Actually I had a similar situation and my title was Executive Assistant/Office Manager
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KJ on
5/28/2013 9:54:19 AM
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Administrative Officer
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Anonymous on
5/28/2013 9:52:15 AM
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Perhaps you could try Executive Administrative Coordinator?
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Kelly Dodson on
5/28/2013 9:41:41 AM
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How about Operations Manager?
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Anonymous on
5/28/2013 9:41:18 AM
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I am actually preparing for my annual review and am faced with a similar situation. I was hired in 3 years ago as an Executive Assistant, providing assistance to just 3 execs, however my duties have changed/increased. I now provide assistance to all the execs incl. owners and the newly appointed President/CEO of the company as well as managing travel for our headquarters and 3 other locations. I am proposing a job title change--Senior Executive Assistant/Corporate Travel Manager. I did some research online and printed some material showing the job descriptions and average pay scale for our area. Best of luck to you!
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Debra on
5/28/2013 9:00:43 AM
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Perhaps Vice President Support Staff would convey most all of those duties.
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Debbie on
5/28/2013 8:53:42 AM
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My company went with Administrative Manager. But when someone from outside my company asks me what I do I tell them Office Manager as most seem to understand that better.
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Sheila Hoh on
5/28/2013 8:46:31 AM
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