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Executive Administrator - Executive Administrator Wind Point Partners Employee Review

3.0
Apr 23, 2015
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Pros

A good foot in the door for individuals with 1 year of experience or less. Almost all job duties are self-managed and there are opportunities to grow and develop one's own projects. A great introduction to the variety of industries and business fields. Wind Point is very supportive of EA transitions/job hunts, and Managing Directors at the firm are very well connected. These resources can be leveraged for greater opportunities after one is done with Wind Point.

Cons

Growth potential is determined/limited by friendships and raises/bonuses are nominal also because the position is seen as transient. It is not uncommon for the senior EA to have worked at Wind Point for under 1 year and so training is not standardized and sometimes not well-executed. The initial compensation offer for all EAs is non-negotiable. Promotions are very uncommon though not unheard of.

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5.0
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Cons

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1.0
Feb 1, 2026
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Pros

Good pay and benefits. Some WFH

Cons

I had a disappointing experience working at this office due to a consistent lack of support and inclusion. I was assigned a complex task that required guidance, and despite requesting help multiple times, I was never provided with adequate assistance or clarification. This made it difficult to perform my role effectively and created unnecessary stress. In addition, the team culture felt exclusionary. I often felt left out rather than supported as part of a collaborative environment, which further impacted my ability to succeed in the role. Most concerning was that I was let go shortly after I mentioned that I was in the process of being tested for ADHD, which I did not have. I went to the point of getting tested only because of the lack of guidance, making me feel insufficient. While no explicit reason was given for letting me go, the timing felt unsettling and left me feeling unsupported and undervalued. Overall, this workplace struggled with communication, mentorship, and inclusivity. I would not recommend it to individuals who need clear guidance, teamwork, or a supportive environment-especially those who are open about neurodiversity or learning differences.

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