Could Your Past Be Haunting Your Dream PA or EA Role?

Personal Assistant, Public Profile: Why Being Digitally Aware Matters More Than Ever

There’s something slightly haunting about finding an old Facebook post from your early 20s. Maybe it’s a blurry club photo with a cryptic caption, or a bold take on a famous figure that aged terribly. Either way, it’s out there – fossilised in the internet’s memory. Preserved. Searchable. Timeless in all the wrong ways.
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For Personal Assistants (PAs) and Executive Assistants (EAs) whose roles rely on discretion, professionalism, and strong personal judgement, these digital relics can matter more than you think. In a world where every swipe, like, post, and share contributes to your digital footprint, being digitally aware isn’t just about avoiding scandal. It’s about understanding how your online presence supports – or undermines – your professional one.
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Your Profile Has a Voice – What’s it Saying?

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As a Personal Assistant or Executive Assistant, you’re often seen as an extension of the Executive you support. You speak on their behalf. You manage their time, liaise with stakeholders, sometimes even stand in for them in meetings. Which means people are paying attention to how you show up – not just in the office, but everywhere else too.

Social media blurs the line between personal and professional. What you post at 10pm on a Sunday can be screenshotted and passed around by 9am on Monday. A flippant comment, an overly revealing story, or a poorly judged joke may not seem like much at the time – but it can stick around far longer than you intended, and land in front of eyes you never expected it to.

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Digital Footprint or The Modern CV?

You might have the most perfectly curated CV, but if your digital footprint tells a different story, it can raise questions. And these days, it’s not just about what’s on your profile – it’s what’s publicly accessible, what’s tagged, what’s reposted, and what someone might dig up within a five minute Google search.

Recruiters, HR Managers, and even potential colleagues are checking. And it’s not to catch you out – it’s to get a sense of who you are. Do you seem discreet? Professional? Trustworthy?

This doesn’t mean you can’t be yourself online – but it does mean you need to be strategic about what version you are putting out there.

Risk vs Reward: Why It Matters for PAs

PAs and EAs work in a role built on confidentiality, diplomacy, and judgement. You are likely to have access to your boss’s inbox, their travel plans, their personal contacts, and even their bad days. So naturally, prospective bosses want to know you can be trusted not to overshare or misrepresent. Even indirectly. A politically charged rant or a snap from a work drinks that got a bit out-of-hand might not be malicious, but it can easily be misread and misunderstood. And in a world where screenshots live forever, perception often matters more than intention.

So What Can You Actually Do About It?

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This isn’t a call to go off-grid or delete every account you’ve ever created. It’s about being conscious, consistent, and in control of your digital image.
  • Audit Yourself: Google your name and see what comes up. Log out of your social accounts and check what’s visible to the public. What does your LinkedIn say versus your Instagram? Are there old blogs, tweets, or comments that no longer reflect who you are?
  • Tidy Up Your Profiles: Adjust your privacy settings. Un-tag yourself from photos that don’t serve you professionally. Archive or delete posts that feel out of line with the image you want to project.
  • Be Intentional: If you’re posting about your work, do it thoughtfully and with boundaries. Avoid oversharing about your job. If you’re showing off a new role, great – but check with your employer before sharing details that could be deemed confidential.
  • Curate Your Presence: Consider using platforms like LinkedIn to build a professional brand – share articles, reflect on projects, and engage with the industries you work in. Let your digital trail tell the story you’d want a future employer to read.

What Would You Want Someone To Assume?

Your social media doesn’t need to be polished within an inch of its life. It just needs to make sense. If someone stumbled across your profile with no context – would they think: “This person is switched on, thoughtful, and would represent our company well”? Or would it leave a question mark?

In many ways, your digital profile is now part of your first impression. For PAs and EAs, that impression carries weight – because you are the ambassador for the people you support.

You Can Still Be You

Being digitally aware doesn’t mean being robotic. It means being responsible. You can still be authentic – funny, opinionated, creative – but do it on purpose. Know who is watching and be comfortable with what they might see.

Because in a world where roles evolve quickly, impressions are formed even faster, and screenshots never really go away – a little digital awareness goes a long way. Especially when the next opportunity might just be one scroll away.

Knightsbridge Recruitment is a boutique consultancy which has been placing stand-out candidates in the most sought after permanent, temporary and part-time Chief of Staff, Executive Assistant, Personal Assistant, Private PA and executive office support jobs in London, for over 35 years.  If you would like advice on hiring and retaining exceptional staff, or would like to discuss your next career move, we would love to help - please call us.

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This article is written by Evie Stylianou

Evie is a freelance Creative Director working across music videos and commercials, and a passionate writer of everything from blogs to articles to screenplays. She holds a Liberal Arts degree from the University of Nottingham.

In collaboration with Belinda Lighton

With over 30 years at the helm of Knightsbridge Recruitment, Belinda Lighton brings unusual depth of experience in placing high-performing and talented PAs and EAs across a wide range of industries. Her understanding of the evolving demands of executive support roles allows her to offer strategic insight and practical guidance, drawn from decades of hands-on leadership at one of London’s most respected and longstanding boutique recruitment consultancies specialising in PAs, EAs and office support staff.

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