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- How to become an Executive Officer
- Latest Executive Officer jobs
- Top skills and experience for Executive Officers
- Is Executive Officer the right role for you?
- Executive Officer role reviews
How to become an Executive Officer
Executive Support Officers typically have a strong educational background with experience in providing high-level strategic advice or administrative support to senior leadership and executive teams.
- 1.Complete a bachelor degree in business management or economics or in the industry you plan to enter.
- 2.Pursue a Master of Business Administration (MBA) or similar post-graduate qualification. Candidates who possess relevant postgraduate qualifications are often highly regarded.
- 3.Gain extensive work experience in providing high-level strategic support and advice to senior leadership and executive teams across a range of businesses.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Executive Officer employers on SEEK are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Executive Support
Administrative Support
Stakeholder Management
Strategic Consulting
Judgement and Decision Making
Policy Development
Strategic Thinking
Minute Taking
Executive Management
Diary Management
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Latest Executive Officer reviews
5.0Mar 2025
A dynamic and rewarding career where you can actively shape your career.
Reviewer's QualificationMaster of Business Administration
Experience5 – 9 years
Organisation sizeLarge (200+ employees)
SpecialisationGovernment & Defence
The good thingsIf you are passionate about good governance, fiscal management and liaising with a diverse range of stakeholders, and have an area of interest but not set on a specialty, than being an Executive Offic...
The challengesThe not so good things mean you never really own anything in your own right, you are very much the person behind the signs or beside the decision maker, so if you love the kudos and the limelight, thi...
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5.0Aug 2024
Incredibly positive, offering a dynamic and fulfilling blend of challenges, growth opportunities, and meaningful contributions for success.
Reviewer's QualificationBachelor of Business (Marketing)
Experience10+ years
Organisation sizeLarge (200+ employees)
SpecialisationGovernment & Defence
The good thingsAs an Executive Officer, my day-to-day tasks have expanded significantly compared to my previous role. I now oversee a wide range of projects, manage various administrative functions, have several rol...
The challengesWhile the role of an Executive Officer is rewarding, it also comes with its share of challenges. One of the most significant is managing and prioritising a diverse array of responsibilities. With mult...
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