Amazon.com Services LLC

Administrative Support, amazon security

ExecutiveAssistant,DefensiveSecurity

$83–130k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Executive candidates.

The Brief

“Executive Assistant, Defensive Security at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Executive support, Calendar management, Travel planning. Manage executive calendars. Prepare executives for events”

Industry & Context.

Administrative Support, amazon security
Problems you'll solve

Anticipate problems; Create contingency plans; Take effective action

Eligibility Requirements

Five days a week in office

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years senior level leadership support, 3+ years Amazon experience, High school or equivalent diploma, Experience with Microsoft Office products, US citizenship or permanent residency

Nice to Have

Experience leading process improvements, Experience in a fast-paced, high-tech company, Experience designing processes to maximize efficiency

What You'll Do.

Manage executive calendars

Prepare executives for events

Coordinate domestic travel

Coordinate international travel

Organize trip agendas

Organize local logistics

Complete expense reports

Manage purchase orders

Participate in budget planning

Participate in budget tracking

Coordinate team events

Serve as liaison between leadership

Serve as liaison between team members

Manage space planning

Manage new-hire onboarding

Manage organizational charts

Manage supply ordering

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with senior leadership; Work in a team environment; Build effective working relationships; Partner with leaders; Liaise across geographic regions

Full Job Description

Take your Executive Assistant Career to the next level! If you are a seasoned Executive Assistant and are looking for an opportunity to demonstrate your organizational and strategic acumen in a visible and mission-critical role, you should look closely at this opportunity. Amazon’s Stores Security (StoresSec) organization is looking for a resourceful, innovative and driven Executive Assistant (EA) to partner closely with senior leadership within the Defensive Security (DefSec) team and provide onsite support for its Director at Amazon’s Seattle Headquarters. We are looking for a true strategic partner, who will provide proactive and collaborative assistance to the organization’s leadership team by anticipating problems, creating contingency plans and taking effective action with appropriate urgency in response to situations that require quick turnaround. As an Amazon EA, you will work in a team environment, building effective working relationships and partnering successfully with leaders of all levels inside and outside of the organization. It’s a dynamic and multi-faceted role that requires the capacity to own a variety of projects, many with high degrees of visibility and impact and as such, requires strong integrity and discretion in handling confidential information, professionalism and a keen eye for detail. The successful candidate will be an effective communicator with the ability to deliver results across multiple objectives simultaneously - often under ambiguous circumstances and competing deadlines. Other critical keys to success in this role are a calm and unflappable demeanor and great sense of humor. This role requires five (5) days a week in office. Key job responsibilities Key responsibilities include but are not limited to: - Complex executive calendar management with detailed scheduling across multiple high-level calendars - Exec preparation, including detailed coordination of reading materials and background information to ensure executive readines

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