January 22, 2025
Family offices are paying executive assistants up to $190,000 a year as demand for talent spikes.

“You will have to do anything for this person, and you don’t know what that will be,” said Jonathan Hova, recruiter and senior vice president at Career Group.
Jonathan Hova, a senior vice president at Career Group sat down with CNBC to discuss the broad and unpredictable responsibilities of family office administration roles, which often extend beyond traditional tasks to include managing household staff, organizing travel, and handling unexpected emergencies. The article mentions how well paid assistants are expected to go above and beyond for their UHNW employers.
“If a pipe bursts in Southampton in January, that’s where you’re going.”
