- Schedule and manage appointments: Keeping track of the employer's schedule, setting up meetings, and ensuring everything runs smoothly.- Arrange travel logistics: Booking flights, hotels, transportation, and any other arrangements needed for business trips.- Handle correspondence: Managing emails, letters, and phone calls on behalf of the employer, and responding to them as needed.- Maintain records and files: Organizing and filing important documents, both physical and digital, for easy access and reference.- Assist with basic office tasks: Completing tasks such as data entry, photocopying, and scanning documents as required.- Demonstrate strong interpersonal skills: Communicating effectively with the employer and other team members, maintaining professionalism at all times.- Proficiency in MS Office Word and Microsoft Excel: Ability to create and edit documents, spreadsheets, and presentations as necessary.- Familiarity with secretarial activities: Understanding of common secretarial duties, such as taking notes, preparing agendas, and managing office supplies.- Basic computer skills: Comfortable using computer software and systems for daily tasks and communication.- Willingness to work independently: Ability to manage time effectively and prioritize tasks while working remotely.