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Executive Assistants

Executive Assistants have there perks
This sounds like fun…someone to book all your travel, answer your emails, write letters etc so I could travel the world "doing deals".  I like Epstien’s reference to his assistants as "an extension of my brain".

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2 Responses to “Executive Assistants”


Mary | February 9th, 2005 at 6:22 am |

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I liked your pick. These are good too.

“omnipotent gatekeeper”

“social prosthesis”

“trouble-shooters”

“amateur psychologists”

“travel consultants”

“critical role in helping executives achieve personal and company goals”

“It comes down to the bond,” said Ms. Groff, a graduate of the University of Texas who has been with Mr. Epstein for four years. “I know what he is thinking and I know when I need to be fast. It’s a nice roll we are on.”

Candidates undergo a rigorous application process for a job well worth their skills and financial potential.

“Mr. Epstein assistants must submit to a test that he likens to a graduate exam. Some candidates being considered by him also write a 20-page research report in which they demonstrate their communication and critical thinking skills.”

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tickles | February 10th, 2005 at 8:44 am |

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I liked “… who lives and works on a private island in the Virgin Islands but maintains an office in New York..”

[sigh]

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