Who We Are

WillowTree, a TELUS International Company, is an award-winning digital product consultancy driven by innovation and grounded in strategy and user-centric design. We create long-term partnerships with the world’s leading brands to build and design digital flagship products crucial to our clients’ business needs. We’re a global consultancy with a client list that includes Capital One, Mastercard, Charles Schwab, PepsiCo, AB InBev, Marriott, Domino's, and many more. Ultimately we measure ourselves by the outcomes we achieve for our clients

In January 2023, WillowTree was acquired by TELUS International (Symbol: TIXT).  The combined company brings an unparalleled ability to deliver customer service solutions to our clients, including apps, websites, voice experiences, content moderation, AI annotation, and customer experience representatives.

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Our Executive Administrative Partners are integral parts of our team at WillowTree. To help retain our deep culture of collaboration, this role will maintain an in-office presence in a hybrid capacity (Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays) in Columbus, OH.

The Opportunity 

As an Executive Administrative Partner at WillowTree, you will support C-Suite executives to ensure alignment on priorities and deliverables while ensuring the smooth execution of day-to-day administrative operations. You are a force multiplier– by anticipating needs and identifying potential problems before they arise, you enable your executives and other team members to do more with their time. In addition to being organized and analytical, you possess strong business judgment and excellent communication skills.

Responsibilities 

  • Manage multiple executive schedules, identifying friction points, conflicts, and opportunities to improve time management. 
    Collaborate across the Office Operations, IT, Legal, Finance, Employee
  • Experience, and other enablement functions to execute organizational priorities, support client visits and key onsites, and suggest and implement process improvements.
  • Work both independently and interdependently and navigate shifting priorities as needed.
  • Support your Executive’s initiatives and goals by tracking progress, coordinating logistics, corresponding with stakeholders, and unblocking areas of ambiguity.
  • Create travel arrangements, itineraries, and monthly expense reports.
  • Become a trusted member of the team and advisor to your executive, handling confidential information with care and discretion.
  • Identify the need beneath the ask– anticipate issues, understand priorities, and align expectations with your Executive on a regular basis. 


Qualifications 

  • Experience supporting C-Suite Executives; you have 2+ years of experience directly supporting a C-Level Executive. 
  • Commitment to excellence in all your work; you enjoy the details, have exceptional organizational skills and strong task orientation, and desire to go above and beyond to support the needs of your Executive and the wider team. 
  • Self-motivated with a can-do attitude: you actively seek out process improvements, proactively offer assistance and support to colleagues, and draw connections between and among Enablement functions. You get a kick out of taking care of things the right way the first time.
  • Comfort with ambiguity and competing priorities: you are capable of ‘triaging’ urgent needs throughout the day while maintaining focus on what is most important.
  • Customer-service mentality: you lead with empathy and curiosity, seeking to understand, learn, and deliver outstanding results for the people and teams you support.
  • Growth mindset: you are eager to learn, build new skills, and adapt as the organization evolves. You look forward to opportunities to pick up new skills and changes in your day-to-day work. You are willing to learn and experiment with new systems and ways of working.
  • Professional judgment: You use your best judgment to work autonomously whenever possible. You solicit and actively accept feedback to improve your performance.
  • Collaborative and team-oriented: you work well with others, enjoy the opportunity to contribute to a broader team, and look out for those you work closely with.
  • Excellent English communication skills, including written, verbal, and presentation. 

Bonus Points 

  • Bonus points for experience managing events or booking logistics associated with international travel.
  • Proficiency with G-Suite (including Google Calendars) and Office 365 software.

Why WillowTree?

We offer a place to be yourself.

Our differences, both visible and invisible, benefit our teams, our communities, and the products we craft. That’s why WillowTree strives to build a team with diverse backgrounds, skills, and perspectives. You’ll work hard here; however, we’ll balance that with a culture that supports your growth and cares about your well-being. We’re committed to creating an environment of inclusion — a place where every Tree can thrive.

We want you to reach your fullest potential and part of your professional development at WillowTree will include dedicated time to innovate on passion projects and an annual stipend to fund your professional pursuits.

WillowTree upholds our core values in every aspect of our work. We promote safe and inclusive work environments and maintain a drug-free workplace. We celebrate our differences and provide equal employment opportunities to all team members and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Diverse teams build better products. We acknowledge that the tech industry especially lacks opportunity for those who are of non-traditional backgrounds and in underrepresented groups. In order to create the best products for everyone, we know that it's important for our team to reflect the diversity of our users, and we are committed to being the change we want to see.

What We'll Offer

In addition to a great culture and interesting work with opportunities for growth and development, this position is eligible for the following benefits: 

  • Healthcare benefits - Medical, Vision, Dental (Including an option for 100% coverage of individual employee medical premiums)
  • Life & Disability Insurance
  • 401K matching
  • Flexible paid time off & paid company holidays
  • Parental Leave
  • Employee Share Purchase Plan
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • And more!

*Individual compensation is based on various factors unique to each candidate, including skill set, experience, qualifications, and other job-related reasons determined during the interview process. Role ranges are periodically reviewed and updated based on market changes, internal needs, and industry trends.  To drive ongoing pay equity for team members, WillowTree conducts regular compensation audits.

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$70,000$86,000 USD

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