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Personal Assistant Headhunter Lands in New York City

Topic: Career Coach and Career CoachingBy The Celebrity Personal Assistant NetworkPublished Recently added

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The Celebrity Personal Assistant Network (The Network) places personal assistants and estate managers with high net worth families, executives, and celebrities in Greater New York City: Upper East Side, West Side, Park Avenue, Madison Avenue, Tribeca, Fifth Avenue, and the Wall Street Crowd.
There has long been a need for career personal assistants that cater to the jet-set crowd in New York, but few personal assistant agencies can truly call themselves “boutique” like The Network because The Network specializes only in personal assistants and estate managers.
The average employment agency – even ones that focus just on domestic help – try to be all things to all people (Jack of all trades) because they are high-volume operations that are usually only commission-driven. The Network believes that trying to handle nannies, mannies, personal trainers, private chefs, maids, drivers, security personnel, groundskeepers, tutors, dog walkers, butlers, and personal assistants all at the same time in one company is very difficult at best. “It’s impossible to have a solid professional relationship with your applicants and clients if you have thousands of people in your database,” says Brian Daniel, founder of The Network.
Brian Daniel has worked with Hollywood A-list, millionaires, billionaires, and even royalty. Because of his extensive experience inside the world of the super-rich, he knows how to properly qualify candidates for his disce
ing clients. Most employment agencies are run by temp employees and college interns, so properly “qualifying” personal assistants in those high-volume operations is virtually impossible. The Network goes through extraordinary lengths to ensure that candidates are turn-key in every way possible, which means the assistants are adept at managing multiple households, booking private jets, making travel arrangements, managing exotic car fleets, and they usually have backstage experience to events like The Academy Awards (aka The Oscars).
Heirs and heiresses, hedge fund managers, fashion designers, book authors, Broadway producers, actors, musicians, movie directors, sports figures, Fortune 500 executives, CEOs, and other entrepreneurs are always in need of reliable and trustworthy personal assistants. But maintaining privacy is equally important to them and the average employment agency typically asks for intrusive information from clients and the initial interviews are not usually handled by the business owner, if ever at all. In that respect, Brian Daniel personally handles each and every client from start to finish and confidentiality is always a top priority.

When comparing their experience with other employment agencies, both clients and personal assistants alike have said that The Celebrity Personal Assistant Network is perfectly utopian. In short, Brian Daniel succeeds where all other personal assistant headhunters fail.
For more information about hiring a personal assistant or estate manager in Greater New York City, contact The Celebrity Personal Assistant Network online at http://www.FindCelebrityJobs.com.

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Brian Daniel has worked with Hollywood A-list, billionaires, and royalty. He now owns The Celebrity Personal Assistant Network, which places personal assistants with high net worth families and celebrities in all major U.S. markets. WEB: http://www.FindCelebrityJobs.com

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