Executive Assistant | A-Players
A-Players is hiring an Executive Assistant to work full-time with one of our US partner companies — a SaaS platform in the creator space that helps entrepreneurs, brands, and educators build communities, run courses, sell memberships, and host events in one place. You'll be employed by A-Players BA and embedded with the startup as a long-term member of their operations, working closely with the CEO and leadership team.
This is a high-ownership EA role for someone who can bring structure to a fast-moving environment. You’ll help the CEO stay focused, prepared, and on top of priorities by managing calendar flow, meeting context, follow-ups, and internal coordination. We’re looking for a reliable operator who can work with limited hand-holding, ask sharp clarifying questions, stay calm around senior stakeholders, and proactively surface what needs attention before it becomes a problem.
Core Responsibilities
Executive calendar flow. You’ll manage a busy CEO calendar where priorities can change quickly. You’ll coordinate meetings across time zones, protect focus time, resolve conflicts, and make sure the calendar reflects what actually matters that week.
Meeting context and executive communication. You’ll prepare the CEO for key meetings with the right context, links, documents, open questions, and background notes. When needed, you’ll join meetings, capture decisions and action items, draft recaps or follow-ups, and help turn scattered information into clear communication.
Open loops and accountability. You’ll track decisions, tasks, unanswered questions, and follow-ups across calendar, Slack, email, docs, and task trackers. When something is unclear, delayed, or at risk of slipping, you’ll notice early and follow up with the right person.
Lightweight automation systems and workflow support. You’ll create and maintain simple AI-powered/automation systems for priorities, recurring updates, meeting notes, decision tracking, and ad hoc projects. This might live in Notion, Airtable, Asana, ClickUp, Trello, Google Sheets, or whatever tool gets the job done.
Ad hoc executive support. You’ll support business travel, logistics, selected admin/personal tasks, quick research, event or industry context, and other operational needs that help the CEO stay focused and organized. The scope may shift week to week, so good judgment and prioritization matter.
Requirements
You have at least 1 year of experience as an Executive Assistant or similar role — and you understand what it means to support someone whose calendar, priorities, and context move fast.
Your written and spoken English is C1. You can write concise updates, summarize meetings, draft follow-ups, and communicate confidently with senior stakeholders.
You create structure and take ownership in ambiguity. You’re comfortable when priorities shift, information is scattered, and tasks don’t come with a perfect brief. When something is unclear, stuck, or at risk of being dropped, you ask the right questions, organize the context, follow up, and move it toward resolution.
You think in systems. When something repeats, you look for a better way to organize it — a tracker, checklist, template, reminder system, workflow, or clearer documentation.
You use tools and AI as leverage. You’re comfortable with calendars, Google Workspace, СRM, Slack, task trackers, and AI tools. You learn new systems quickly and use tools to reduce manual work.
You bring executive maturity. You handle sensitive context carefully, stay calm around direct, fast-moving executives, and communicate with confidence.
Hours
Full-time, full overlap with US Eastern Time: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM.
How A-Players works
We place professionals with fast-growing US companies. You're hired by us, paid by us, and supported by us — but your day-to-day work happens inside the client's team. We invest in training, mentorship, and long-term growth, and our best people stay with their client teams for years.
A-Players Startup Training Program
Before your first client placement, every candidate completes the A-Players Startup Training Program — a focused, practical program designed to help you understand how U.S. startups operate and what strong performance looks like in a founder-led environment.
The program usually runs for 1–2 weeks, depending on your background and the role. You’ll work through realistic startup scenarios that test how you structure ambiguity, communicate with founders, improve workflows, and use AI or automation to solve practical business problems.
A key part of the training is learning how to apply AI thoughtfully: spotting where it can reduce manual effort, deciding what should stay human-led, documenting your reasoning, and understanding the risks behind each solution.
You’ll receive access to A-Players’ internal knowledge base, practical playbooks, and direct feedback throughout the process. The goal is to help you feel genuinely prepared for your first startup placement, not just formally onboarded.
Hiring process
Screening interview with the A-Players team lead.
Test task & work samples to see how you actually think and execute.
A-Players Startup Training
Interview with the client team.
Offer.
- Department
- Associates
- Locations
- Europe
- Remote status
- Fully Remote
- Employment type
- Full-time