Partner Spotlight: The Assist

33Vincent is excited to partner with The Assist—a fantastic weekly newsletter filled with all the best guides, advice, tips, and tricks specifically curated for Executive Assistants. It’s a fun and incredibly resourceful weekly newsletter that lives up to its claim to provide dream assistance to assistants!

There are countless resources available for Executive Assistants, but few are created specifically for them. The Assist blends great advice on professional and personal development and also tackles everyday challenges like burnout, workplace stress, and finding your happiness—all from the perspective of an EA.

The Assist’s newsletter comes packed full of helpful resources, tips, and reminders straight to your inbox on a weekly basis—but doesn’t ever spam you with unrelated ads. Each newsletter has impactful content that gets you excited for your job, and practical ways to work through sticky work situations (how to schedule with someone who’s avoiding you, anyone?). Better still, they have an archive of past newsletters so you can catch up so you won’t miss any great advice!

We also appreciate that The Assist’s content is always relatable and relevant. They don’t shy away from current events–instead, they offer practical ways to address them, as well as ways to grow and challenge ourselves through them. 

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What Sets The Assist Apart

The Assist also provides a “Treasure Trove,” which is easily one of our favorite collections of resources for EAs on the internet right now! It has it all: templates, podcasts, books, events, and everything in between, all curated specifically for Executive Assistants! 

Each newsletter has a blend of practical resources and tips for improving your work and personal life. Think: how to identify what coping method is best for different high-stress situations, and how to use them to effectively reduce your stress and take back control of your life.

The Assist links to some great resources with the ASAP (American Society of Administrative Professionals) too, like discounts on webinars, conferences, and software tools. The weekly newsletter serves as a diving board into a pool of support and resources that will elevate your work style and increase your productivity.

Job boards are extremely helpful but can also be overwhelming and time-consuming. Often you search for an Executive Assistant job, and hundreds of opportunities pop up which take time and effort to filter through. At the end of the search, it can be discouraging to find only a handful of jobs that you are actually interested in. 

The Assist has you covered here too! Each newsletter includes a section of employment opportunities that range from specific (i.e. Apply if you are interested in working for Ralph Lauren, like the idea of supporting three Executives, and thrive as a self-starter) to general Executive Assistant roles.

If you are actively searching for your next dream job, this is a gold mine of opportunities to get you going. And if you’re in your dream job, this is still a valuable section for sharing opportunities with job-seeking friends.

If you’re ready to amp up your EA skills and grow personally and professionally you need to sign up for The Assist. While you wait for your first newsletter, take advantage of the archive and set aside some time to read through past newsletters - we promise you won’t be disappointed!


Subscribe to The Assist Newsletter Today!


 

Want More Executive Assistant Guides and Tips?

We have newsletters designed specifically for Executive Assistants and Business Leaders too! Sign up to receive our bi-weekly newsletters here and you’ll receive science-backed productivity tips and tricks directly to your inbox.

33Vincent has many other resources to help you maximize your time and communication with your executive assistant.

Kristin Jack

As an Executive Assistant, I have supported clients on a global scale in both the business and nonprofit sectors. I have organized and managed complex calendars, finances, public relations, special events and provided project management on a contract basis. It is a passion of mine to assist individuals and teams to achieve, if not exceed, their goals. I enjoy a challenge in my work and take opportunities to grow my skill set in order to continue to provide the best assistance possible.

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