If you’re asking this question, you’re not being proactive.
You’re being honest.
Leaders don’t wonder whether it’s time to hire an executive assistant out of curiosity. They ask when something has started to feel unsustainable — and they need confirmation that getting help is the right move.
This article is designed to give you that confirmation.
Most leaders don’t ask, “Should I hire an executive assistant?”
They’re really asking:
The answer depends less on your job title or company size and more on how your days actually feel.
You don’t need an executive assistant when things are calm.
You need one when:
At this stage, the issue isn’t workload. It’s cognitive load.
And that doesn’t go away on its own.
If several of these feel true, you’re likely past the tipping point.
Work moves only when you touch it.
Decisions pile up.
People wait.
This is one of the clearest signals that your role has outgrown your support.
If you regularly handle:
You’re spending leadership energy on execution instead of direction.
You know what you should be focusing on, —but the day never leaves room for it.
This isn’t a discipline problem. It’s a support gap.
There’s a constant feeling of being behind, even when things are going well.
That’s a sign too much lives in your head — and nowhere else.
Many leaders delay hiring support because they:
But the cost of waiting usually shows up as:
An executive assistant doesn’t just save time. They protect capacity.
This isn’t about having someone to “help out.”
With the right assistant:
The difference is less stress — and more control.
Hiring an executive assistant isn’t an admission that you can’t handle things.
It’s an acknowledgment that your role has evolved.
Support isn’t a luxury. It’s infrastructure.
And leaders who build infrastructure early lead with more clarity, not less.
BELAY’s Assistant Solutions are designed for leaders at exactly this stage.
You’re not looking for:
You’re looking for reliable, professional support that scales with you.
That’s what BELAY provides.
If you’re wondering whether it’s time to hire an executive assistant, the answer is often yes because leaders don’t ask this question too early.
They ask it when they’re already carrying too much.
Clarity doesn’t come from waiting longer. It comes from getting the right support.
If this article described your day more accurately than you expected, it may be time to explore executive support.
Talk to BELAY’s Assistant Solutions team to see whether this is the right next step for you.