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Executive Assistant GDS - Associate (US Nightshift) 6

Philippines EY ₱30,000–₱50,000/month*
Job Description

The Executive Assistant GDS - Associate at EY is expected to provide comprehensive administrative support to senior executives, including managing schedules, coordinating meetings, and handling correspondence. Candidates should have excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and strong communication skills are essential. The role requires flexibility to work US night shifts, and prior experience in a similar role is preferred.

Company Info

EY, also known as Ernst & Young, is a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction, and advisory services. With a commitment to building a better working world, EY helps clients solve complex industry issues and capitalize on opportunities. The company operates in over 150 countries and employs over 300,000 people. EY is known for its inclusive culture, focus on innovation, and dedication to professional development, making it a top choice for professionals seeking growth and impactful careers.

Destination Guide

The Philippines is an archipelago with a rich cultural heritage and diverse job opportunities, particularly in sectors like BPO, IT, and tourism. The lifestyle is a blend of urban and rural, with bustling cities and serene beaches. Filipinos are known for their hospitality and strong family values. The cost of living varies, with affordable options in many areas. For relocation, a work visa is typically required, and the process can be facilitated by employers. The vibrant culture, tropical climate, and friendly locals make it an attractive destination for expatriates.

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