Members of the Senior Executive Service (SES) are considered equivalent in rank to the General/Flag officers of the military. Where they fit exactly is governed by the DOD Consolidated
Level IV
Senior Executive
Senior Executive
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Level IV
Executive secretaries assist and report directly to the executive management and senior level members of an organization.Executive secretaries assist and report directly to the executive management and senior level members of an organization.Executive secretaries assist and report directly to the executive management and senior level members of an organization.Executive secretaries assist and report directly to the executive management and senior level members of an organization.Executive secretaries assist and report directly to the executive management and senior level members of an organization.Executive secretaries assist and report directly to the executive management and senior level members of an organization.
General Schedule or Senior Executive Service employees based on their job and how far up the food chain they are.
Senior Executive
No. Assistant Manager is one position higher that Senior executive. In the corporate ladder (junior to mid level positions), here goes: Assistant/Associate -> Executive -> Senior Exec -> Asst Manager -> Manager -> Senior Manager -> Asst Director and so on....
A senior officer in a business.
The RCN is the senior service because it was the first established professional military force in Canada. Prior to 1910 there was only the militia was a permenant force. And since the militia is not a professional standing military force the RCN resides as the senior service. Or I am completely wrong and it has to do with the British tradition of the navy always being the first established force. In any way, the RCN takes precedence before the other services on parade.
The youngest I have seen is 31, and that was in TSA-who needed to promote people rather quickly at the time.