Full-Time

Office Administrator

Posted on 10/4/2025

Heidrick & Struggles

Heidrick & Struggles

1,001-5,000 employees

Global executive search and leadership consulting

No salary listed

Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy

In Person

Category
Administrative & Executive Assistance (2)
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Requirements
  • A’ Level education or degree.
  • Fluency in local language and English
  • Considerable administrative experience in roles requiring strong project management.
  • Experience and ability to deal with top level and high-profile individuals.
  • Business acumen and financial awareness.
  • Proficient knowledge of all Microsoft Office products, especially PowerPoint and Word. Experience with proprietary database environments is a plus.
  • Excellent communication skills—verbal, written and listening.
  • Experience dealing with people at all levels of an organisation, receiving and giving often complex, confidential and sensitive information in both verbal and written communications.
Responsibilities
  • Monitor AmsterdamOA inbox.
  • Reception phone pick-up in parallel with EAs.
  • Welcome visitors (room preparation, coffee…) in parallel with EAs.
  • Provide general office assistance working as part of a team, help others when necessary.
  • Organize caterings for lunches for office, client meetings, internal events, etc.
  • Regularly inform PIC of local office issues and provide proactive support for their solution where possible.
  • Coordinate and manage local subscriptions, magazines and databases working with the European Marketing Team and the Information group within IT where relevant.
  • Be the point of contact for Building Owner and Reception.
  • Act as Firm’s representative in regard to Safety in the workplace including the coordination of local training requirements for medical first aid and fire prevention and evacuation.
  • Oversee service delivery levels of outside vendors and be first contact point for employees for office environmental needs (i.e., heating, cleaning, lighting, kitchen supplies, flowers, coffee machine, business cards, etc.) working with the Supplier Management Team.
  • Monitor and recommend office maintenance needs such as furniture updating, painting or carpet repairs.
  • In collaboration with HRBP, manage the car fleet with local suppliers.
  • Take responsibility for office security including coordination with security companies and management of security badges.
  • Coordinate and facilitate office moves and expansions with IT and other Corporate departments.
  • Act as a local Coordinator for: client invoicing, expenses, supplier payments; download Accounts Payable Invoices from the different portals; Process Accounts Payable invoices onto the financial system in a timely manner; Submit accurate month-end accruals to Global Accounts Payable; Act as a local Coordinator for queries from Global Accounts Payable; Act as a local Coordinator for queries from Global Accounts Receivable: register client invoices, collection of money as a support for local EAs; Be the point of contact for clients for any administrative issues; Liaise with the external accountant for VAT registration and payment; With the finance department, be the point of contact for the external accountant and auditors; Proactively inform FD Europe and HRBP of any financial or employee matters; May support recruitment process for EA and administrative support for the office; Coordinate with Human Resources Business Partner on employee relations matters when necessary; Take responsibility for preparation of monthly payroll information and provide first review of the payslip; In collaboration with the HRBP and local broker, overview the local benefit schemes and local insurance; Prepare local non-consultant employment contracts; Coordinate on-boarding schedules of all newcomers; Supervise the provision of time and attendance records, holiday information and details such as vacation, sickness and overtime forms; Maintain local joiners and leavers information; Ensure adherence to local and corporate policies and procedures, maintaining records and information for local regulatory requirements – for example data protection documentation and employment information.

Heidrick & Struggles provides executive search, leadership consulting, and management consulting worldwide. It helps organizations recruit top executives, develop leadership capabilities, and guide corporate transformation projects. Its product roughly consists of high-touch advisory services, drawing on a global network and proprietary data to match talent with strategic needs. The company differentiates itself through deep industry insights, a broad, global reach, and a focus on talent management and organizational performance as a partner for leadership and transformation efforts. The goal is to help clients navigate complex leadership and talent challenges to achieve effective executive placement, stronger leadership, and successful corporate transformations.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Chicago, Illinois

Founded

1953

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What believers are saying

  • Private ownership enables accelerated growth strategy and deeper client relationship development post-acquisition.
  • Rising European demand for executive interim management drives revenue expansion in high-margin services.
  • AI-enhanced leadership assessment capabilities differentiate Heidrick from traditional assessment-based competitors.

What critics are saying

  • Atreus founders depart end-2026, triggering client defection in German interim management market.
  • Korn Ferry and Russell Reynolds leverage prior Heidrick talent to poach clients in supply chain.
  • AI-native platforms automate talent matching, commoditizing mid-tier executive search placements.

What makes Heidrick & Struggles unique

  • Heidrick Immersive AI platform assesses executive decision-making under pressure in real-time simulations.
  • Expanded interim management footprint across DACH region via Atreus acquisition and leadership appointments.
  • Specialized practice heads for sales, supply chain, and operations officer recruitment globally.

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Disability Insurance

Parental Leave

Paid Vacation

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

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Company News

Hunt Scanlon Media
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PR Newswire
Mar 23rd, 2026
Heidrick & Struggles launches AI-powered platform to assess leadership under pressure

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SYMEX ECONOMICS SA
Feb 19th, 2026
Heidrick & Struggles Appoints Two Managing Directors to Lead Interim Management Business in Germany

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Hunt Scanlon Media
Feb 13th, 2026
Heidrick & Struggles Names New Practice Heads

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Emory University
Jan 8th, 2026
Search begins for the next dean of Candler School of Theology

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