Executive Personal Assistant
Find out how to become an executive personal assistant in the Administration and Business sector. Discover information on salary, growth, stability and occupational expectations.
What does an Executive Personal Assistant do?
An executive personal assistant reports to a director or executive-level manager of a company, assisting with their administrative or clerical tasks.
Read more about the administration and business industry.
What skills do you need to be an Executive Personal Assistant?
Executive personal assistants are often put in charge of scheduling an executive’s meetings, travel demands, and errands, while performing other general office duties.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills as they may have to deal with other people on a daily basis
- Highly organised and good with managing time; ensuring all appointments, meetings, and other demands are well-scheduled
- Have thorough knowledge of the company and its operations
- Good with managing and coordinating business staff
- Can multitask and make quick, critical decisions; able to work well under pressure
- Are good at conducting research and preparing reports on business operations
How to become an Executive Personal Assistant
Having a formal qualification is not essential in becoming an Executive Personal Assistant as the job can be learnt through work experience.
However, studying the BSB40120 - Certificate IV in Business (Administration) or BSB30120 - Certificate III in Business (Administration) can help you gain the skills you need for this role, which can give you a competitive advantage from other candidates.
It's also recommended that for this role, you'll have advanced software skills, too.
Quick Facts
Executive personal assistants can find work in many industries, with most working full-time. Here are a few key facts on the role of an executive personal assistant.
Employment for this role is expected to fall in the next five years from 53,200 workers in 2020 to 47,200 by 2025.
Average Hours Worked
41 full-time hours
Main Industries
Varying from
Job Growth
Expected to fall
* All information on this page has been complied using figures from au.talent.com and the Australian Government's labourmarketinsights.gov.au - all figures are indications only, and are accurate at time of publication. Please do your own research before selecting a course or career.
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