The Executive Assistant supports EY leaders and teams in Nicosia by managing calendars, meetings, travel arrangements, correspondence, documents, expenses and day-to-day administration. The role requires strong organizational skills, discretion, attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a professional-services environment. Candidates are typically expected to have previous executive or administrative support experience, excellent written and spoken English, strong Microsoft Office skills and effective communication abilities. Fluency in Greek may be advantageous. The successful candidate should be proactive, dependable, adaptable and comfortable working with senior stakeholders while maintaining confidentiality and high service standards.
EY is a global professional-services organization providing assurance, consulting, strategy, tax and transactions services to businesses, governments and institutions. Its purpose is to build a better working world by helping clients create long-term value and manage complex business challenges. EY operates through a large international network and combines sector knowledge, technology and multidisciplinary expertise. The firm also places emphasis on professional development, inclusion, ethical conduct and collaboration. In Cyprus, EY serves local and international clients across areas such as audit, tax, transaction support, risk, technology and business consulting. An Executive Assistant within EY would generally work in a structured, fast-paced environment, supporting senior professionals and helping teams operate efficiently while maintaining high standards of confidentiality and client service.
Cyprus offers career opportunities in professional services, finance, technology, shipping, tourism, education and international business, with many roles concentrated in Nicosia, Limassol and Larnaca. The island has a Mediterranean culture that combines Greek and regional traditions, strong family and community life, welcoming social customs and a relaxed approach to daily living. Residents enjoy long summers, beaches, outdoor activities and generally manageable commuting distances, although housing costs can be high in Limassol. English is widely used in business, while Greek is the official local language. EU and EEA citizens can generally work with registration requirements, whereas non-EU nationals need an appropriate work and residence permit, usually arranged with employer support. Relocating typically involves securing a contract, accommodation, health coverage and tax registration. Checking current immigration rules with Cyprus authorities is recommended.
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