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Executive Assistants (EAs) are the strategic sidekicks of the business world, equal parts organiser, gatekeeper, and trusted advisor. If you’re cool under pressure, love keeping things on track, and thrive in high-responsibility roles, this career could be your calling.
You’re not just supporting a leader; you’re empowering them to perform at their best. Think of yourself as the co-pilot in a corporate cockpit, steering schedules, filtering priorities, and making critical decisions that keep everything flying smoothly.
An Executive Assistant works directly with senior managers, directors, or CEOs to keep their time, tasks, and goals on track. From high-level diary management to confidential communications, you’re the glue that holds busy leadership together.
Unlike a traditional PA, an EA takes on more strategic responsibilities, often attending meetings, managing internal projects, and acting as a key point of contact. You’re not in the background, you’re right in the engine room, driving success alongside the executive team.
✅ Managing complex calendars and prioritising meetings
✅ Liaising with stakeholders, partners, and board members
✅ Preparing reports, presentations, and briefing notes
✅ Handling confidential correspondence and documents
✅ Coordinating international travel and event logistics
✅ Overseeing internal projects and action plans
✅ Anticipating executive needs before they arise
✅ Representing the executive in meetings and communications
Complete a recognised qualification:
Our Executive Assistant Diploma provides advanced admin, communication, project, and strategic planning skills needed at a senior level.
Build strong PA or admin experience:
Start with a Personal Assistant or Office Manager role to develop trust, efficiency, and exposure to senior-level operations.
Enhance your business acumen:
A good EA understands how the business works, what matters to leadership, and how to protect their time.
Sharpen your soft skills:
You’ll need tact, initiative, and emotional intelligence to thrive in this high-trust role.
Get comfortable with tech:
Being fluent in Outlook, Excel, Teams, and task management tools like Asana or Notion will give you an edge.
Executive Assistant DiplomaFrom £2,396 when paying in full. ☀️SUMMER DISCOUNT: £1,946.75 when you pay in full.
Executive PA DiplomaFrom £1,996 when paying in full. ☀️SUMMER DISCOUNT: £1,621.75 when you pay in full.
📚 All courses are CPD-accredited and NCFE CQ certified. Available 100% online with flexible study and expert tutor support from Lewis College.
🗣️ Exceptional communication and diplomacy
🤐 Discretion and professionalism with sensitive information
⚖️ Confidence in managing competing priorities
🧠 High emotional intelligence and people skills
💻 Strong IT and digital tools proficiency
🛠️ Problem-solving mindset with initiative
📅 Excellent time and project management
🧘 A calm, adaptable approach under pressure
Executive Assistants in the UK typically earn between £30,000 and £45,000 per year, depending on sector and seniority. In large organisations or London-based firms, top EAs can earn £50,000+ with additional bonuses.
Pay is influenced by:
An Executive Assistant role is dynamic, fast-paced, and full of responsibility. You’ll be the person your executive relies on most, someone who can anticipate needs, manage crises quietly, and keep everything running without a hitch.
If you’re passionate about productivity, love solving problems, and want a role that gives you influence behind the scenes, this is your path. It’s a career built on trust, impact, and strategic thinking.
👉 Explore our Executive Assistant courses and start your journey to becoming an indispensable force in leadership support.
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