Squishable is a close-knit team of designers, artists, pop culture-fanatics, and lovers of all things adorable. Together we create the cutest, cuddliest, (and sometimes downright unusual) plush and lifestyle products in the world. With the millions-strong Squishable fan community cheering us on (and a lot of cupcakes, coffee, and karaoke) we make people say "awww." Our offices are in a sunny Soho loft in NYC, and downtown Washington DC.

Welcome to Squishable

This role requires managing a broad array of administrative duties for Squishable's head of Art and Design, including scheduling, travel arrangements, event coordination, and office management. If you have strong organizational and communication skills, are proficient in office software, and love cute things, this may be the position for you. This position is full-time, in-person, at our NYC corporate office.

Job Title: Executive Assistant to CCO / Office Manager 

Responsibilities

  • Provide administrative support to the head of Art and Design, including planning and scheduling meetings, booking travel, coordinating events, providing research, and filing.
  • Assist with day-to-day office organization including managing incoming and outgoing mail and packages, and coordinating pick-up and delivery for artists and shows,  ordering office supplies, and managing maintenance requests.
  • Assist with duties from other teams as needed, including prototype sorting, prop-wrangling, counterfeit-hunting, visiting stores, helping with photoshoots, and all kinds of other excitement as it occurs.

Skills and Qualifications

  • 1+ years prior administrative assistant/office manager experience, or similar professional background.
  • Knowledge of basic office software (Word, Excel, Google suite)
  • Fantastic organization skills and an ability to roll up your sleeves and make order out of chaos!
  • Excellent communication, writing,  and interpersonal skills.
  • Flexible and capable of working on tight deadlines.
  • A creative approach to problem solving and troubleshooting.

Salary Range: $59,000-$61,000

Benefits401(k) matching, Dental Insurance, Medical Insurance Vision insurance and  Paid time off

Work Location: Full-time In person (5 days a week), NY Office

To Apply:

Please submit resume, and include a cover letter or other writing sample. 

At Squishable.com, Inc. we value, celebrate, and support diversity and inclusivity across our community and we are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skillsets. We do not discriminate against any applicant’s race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status.

 

 

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