They are known as the cabinet.
the main purpose of the cabinet is to advise the president
Cabinet
To oversee the operation of executive departments.
His/her cabinet is comprised of people who lead the various departments of the US government as well as advisors to the President. They advise the President on a variety of issues as well as report on issues and status within the different departments. When not meeting with the President, they are responsible to run the different Departments on behalf of the Chief- Executive (President).
The people are known as the president's cabinet and they are the cabinet secretaries .
The Cabinet's main function is to assist the President in making decisions and help him execute the laws. per American Government roots and reform 2008
To advise the president on matters related to executive departments. -Apex
To advise the president on certain issues.
To oversee the operation of executive departments.
The President's cabinet is a group of high-ranking officials appointed by the President that serve as advisors and heads of various federal agencies. Their responsibility is to advise the President on matters related to their respective departments and implement the President's policies and initiatives. They are also responsible for managing their departments and ensuring the efficient functioning of government programs and services.
Your question is not very clear, but in the US , the President is the head of state, and the high-ranking officials that advise him are his cabinet ( all the secretaries of the various government departments), his contacts in Congress, and all the "czars" that he gets appointed to look at special problems, such as immigration, national security, energy, etc.
The heads of 15 executive departments make up the Cabinet. The cabinet helps the president make decisions , gives advice and provides information to the President . The cabinet secretaries also manage their departments and help or hurt the president by the kind of job they do with their departments. The departments of state, justice, treasury and defense are particularly important to the administration. The others are often appointed as much for political reasons as for their expertise in the area of their department. At the president's discretion, the vice-president may be asked to attend cabinet meeting and carry out assignments for the president.