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Executive Assistant/Chief of Staff (CEO Support)

Cyvl

Cyvl

Administration, People & HR, Operations, Customer Service
Boston, MA, USA
USD 20-40 / hour
Posted on Jan 6, 2026

Location

Boston, Massachusetts

Employment Type

Full time

Location Type

Hybrid

Department

Sales

Compensation

  • Hourly $20.00 – $40.00 per hour • Potential performance bonus after a trial period if it’s a strong fit

The Role

This is a high-trust, high-impact role supporting a venture-backed startup CEO. You’ll help keep both the company and the CEO running at full speed by eliminating friction, staying ahead of problems, and turning chaos into a clean plan.

The split is roughly 60–70% work support / 30–40% personal support, depending on week-to-week needs. If you love building systems, making plans, and being the person who “just gets it done,” you’ll do well here.

What You’ll Own

Work: ~60–70%

CEO operations + communication

  • Proactively manage the CEO’s calendar: scheduling, prioritizing, confirming, and protecting focus time

  • Draft and polish emails (investors, customers, partners) in the CEO’s voice

  • Coordinate meetings end-to-end: scheduling, agenda prompts, notes capture, and follow-ups

Execution + organization

  • Maintain task lists and a lightweight “CEO operating system” (weekly priorities, follow-ups, reminders)

  • Track action items from meetings and ensure nothing drops

  • Update and maintain CRM (e.g., HubSpot): notes, next steps, pipeline hygiene after customer calls

Travel + logistics

  • Book flights/hotels/ground transport; build clean itineraries

  • Handle changes fast (delays, reschedules, cancellations—because travel loves drama)

  • Coordinate event logistics and meeting clusters while traveling

Personal: ~30–40%

  • Manage life admin: appointments (doctor, dentist, etc.), renewals, recurring tasks

  • Thoughtful reminders and execution: birthdays, gifts, important dates

  • Household logistics: research vendors, get quotes, schedule services (example: sofa reupholstery—source options, call shops, compare, book, and coordinate pickup/drop-off)

  • Set up recurring grocery orders and other “autopilot” routines

What Success Looks Like (First 30–60 Days)

  • Calendar runs smoothly with fewer last-minute scrambles

  • Inbox is calmer because drafts and follow-ups are handled quickly and cleanly

  • HubSpot stays accurate without the CEO needing to think about it

  • Travel is booked efficiently with clear itineraries and backups

  • Personal errands/admin happen without prompting (the dream)

Who You Are

  • Highly ambitious grad student or early-career operator

  • Extremely organized and allergic to things falling through the cracks

  • Proactive: you don’t wait to be asked; you notice, flag, and fix

  • Fast, accurate, and discreet (you’ll handle sensitive info)

  • Strong written communicator with good judgment and tone

  • Comfortable on the phone coordinating vendors and services

  • Boston-area local who can do occasional in-person tasks reliably

Requirements

  • Based in the Boston area with availability for occasional in-person errands/hand-offs

  • 10–20 hours/week with responsiveness during agreed windows

  • Experience with (or ability to quickly learn): Google Calendar/Gmail, spreadsheets, task tools, and CRM basics (HubSpot a plus)

  • Reliable computer, phone, and internet

Nice-to-Haves

  • Prior EA, chief of staff, ops, consulting, or startup experience

  • Comfortable building simple systems (templates, checklists, workflows)

  • Interest in startups/venture and learning how CEOs actually operate

Compensation Structure

  • $20–$40/hour, depending on capability and pace

  • Option for a guaranteed weekly minimum (e.g., 10 hours/week) with additional hours as needed

  • Potential performance bonus after a trial period if it’s a strong fit

How to Apply

Send:

  1. A short note on why this role fits you

  2. Your resume / LinkedIn

  3. A brief example of something you’ve organized or owned end-to-end (school, work, club, life—doesn’t matter)

  4. Your weekly availability and confirmation you’re Boston-based

Optional (but helpful): Include a 5–8 sentence draft email you’d send to schedule a meeting with an investor, and a simple sample weekly “CEO priorities” checklist.