Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom makes well over $200k as an EA in NYC/banking (only goes in 2 days per week). I never had the impression being an EA was particularly low paying
Well, investment banking is something different obviously.
I am not wondering about EA’s for high stress roles in Fortune 500 companies or for government roles with clearance.
I am discussing the fluff EA roles where you don’t work over 40 hours/ a week like for small nonprofits, organizations, charities, advocacy groups. No grant writing involved. Literally just scheduling and booking flights and such and getting paid 100k for minimal work.
How does one luck up with a job like this? I want an easy job that pays very well and doesn’t require much/won’t distract me from studying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom makes well over $200k as an EA in NYC/banking (only goes in 2 days per week). I never had the impression being an EA was particularly low paying
Well, investment banking is something different obviously.
I am not wondering about EA’s for high stress roles in Fortune 500 companies or for government roles with clearance.
I am discussing the fluff EA roles where you don’t work over 40 hours/ a week like for small nonprofits, organizations, charities, advocacy groups. No grant writing involved. Literally just scheduling and booking flights and such and getting paid 100k for minimal work.
How does one luck up with a job like this? I want an easy job that pays very well and doesn’t require much/won’t distract me from studying.
Anonymous wrote:How does one luck up into a job like this if they plan to go to grad school? Is the key to not say you have any plans?
That seems to be the people getting ahead with the pay.
Anonymous wrote:My mom makes well over $200k as an EA in NYC/banking (only goes in 2 days per week). I never had the impression being an EA was particularly low paying
Anonymous wrote:How does one luck up into a job like this if they plan to go to grad school? Is the key to not say you have any plans?
That seems to be the people getting ahead with the pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She doesn’t have a college degree FYI. She watches Netflix and barely does her work. Is this the new trend? How do you people get these high paying administrative gigs?
I'm an EA making six figures without a bachelor's who watches a lot of Netflix. I do all my work that comes in, in a timely fashion. I pause Netflix or whatever I'm watching, and switch to music when doing work. But a lot of time I'm just monitoring my Inbox.
Anonymous wrote:She doesn’t have a college degree FYI. She watches Netflix and barely does her work. Is this the new trend? How do you people get these high paying administrative gigs?
Anonymous wrote:In 1987 the EAs at my Investment Bank all made $100,000 a year. After we went under in a massive scandal the EAs job also included wining and dining out of town big clients doing "whatever" was needed.
Anonymous wrote:In 1987 the EAs at my Investment Bank all made $100,000 a year. After we went under in a massive scandal the EAs job also included wining and dining out of town big clients doing "whatever" was needed.