Hire a real-life Pepper Potts
When CEOs call our elite headhunting firm and describe the type of executive assistant they need, we say, "Oh, you're looking for a real-life Pepper Potts." Sometimes the CEO says, "Who is Pepper Potts?"
Who is Pepper Potts?
Virginia "Pepper" Potts is a fictional comic book character originally introduced in the Iron Man series back in the 1960s. She is the personal secretary (aka executive assistant) to Tony Stark (Iron Man).
In more recent times, movie audiences were introduced to the Pepper Potts character by actress Gwyneth Paltrow.
In more recent times, movie audiences were introduced to the Pepper Potts character by actress Gwyneth Paltrow.
What does Pepper Potts do?
If you haven't seen the Iron Man movies, Pepper Potts is a true right and confidant to billionaire Tony Stark (some have compared the fictional Stark to the real-life Elon Musk).
As one might expect, any billionaire or philanthropist who is running a multi-national company would need a true wizard of an assistant by his side, and that is what Petter Potts is.
As one might expect, any billionaire or philanthropist who is running a multi-national company would need a true wizard of an assistant by his side, and that is what Petter Potts is.
How can I hire a real-life Pepper Potts?
Headhunter Brian Daniel is a former personal assistant, confidant, and chief of staff to high-net-worth families. He's worked with Hollywood celebrities, billionaires, aristocracy, and royalty. In short, he understands intimately what it means to be someone's right hand.
When Brian "matches" executive assistants with CEOs and billionaires, he finds the perfect intersection of hard skills, soft skills, and personality traits (i.e. lightning in a bottle).
When Brian "matches" executive assistants with CEOs and billionaires, he finds the perfect intersection of hard skills, soft skills, and personality traits (i.e. lightning in a bottle).
How much would it cost to hire someone like Pepper Potts?
High-level executive assistants that work for CEOs and billionaires command hefty salaries. On the low end, packages start at $150,000 but skyrocket to $500,000 when you include year-end bonuses, luxury living accommodations, 401(k) packages, company car, and other perks.
What special skills to elite executive assistants possess?
Top-notch executive assistants who work for business leaders could have any of the following:
Additionally, they would be adept at managing mega-mansions, superyachts, and exotic car fleets.
- A master's degree
- Six Sigma certification
- PMP certification
- 10 years of experience
Additionally, they would be adept at managing mega-mansions, superyachts, and exotic car fleets.
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