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Total 7 Senior Executive public relations executive job vacancies in Australia


Executive Support Assistant

Full-time
Brisbane, Queensland
Customer Service
11 months ago
About the company: Our client is looking for an experienced Executive Support Assistant to join them for a 3 month period.  A great opportunity for a..

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APS5 Executive Assistant

Full-time
Brisbane, Queensland
Others
11 months ago
About the Company: Federal Government department responsible to administer and enforce the legislation, promoting competition, fair trading and regul..

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Executive Assistant

Full-time
Barangaroo, New South Wales
Others
11 months ago
Join our team as an Executive Assistant and provide essential support to a number of Managing Directors. Collaborate with colleagues both on-site and ..

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Executive Assistant

Full-time
Cobar, New South Wales
Others
11 months ago
About you:Prioritise and manage competing demands effectively to ensure optimisation of leaders’ timeHigh level of attention to detail, confidential..

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Executive Assistant/Personal Assistant

Full-time
Brisbane, Queensland
Others
11 months ago
About the Company Resourceful Recruitment is partnered with a leading independent oil and gas exploration and production company with a strong track r..

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Executive Assistant

Full-time
Elliott, Tasmania
Others
11 months ago
Elliott Gray are looking for outstanding and experienced Executive Assistants and candidates with transferable skills!    Executive Assistants are i..

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Recruitment Executive

Full-time
Braddon, Australian Capital Territo
Human Resources
11 months ago
If you have done the research on Elliott Gray (and if you are right for this role then you have) then you will see we are all about workplace culture ..

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