assistant
An assistant who helps an individual with daily business or personal tasks.
A high-level assistant, typically supporting a senior manager or executive.
An assistant who provides administrative support in an office.
An assistant who supports researchers in a project or laboratory.
An assistant who helps a teacher in a classroom, often in a university or school.
A healthcare professional who practices medicine under the supervision of a physician.
An assistant with a specific, often high-level, set of responsibilities.
An assistant with a high rank or long tenure.
A person who serves customers in a shop.
An assistant who sells goods or services in a shop or business.
The main or highest-ranking assistant.
An assistant who helps with various tasks in film, television, or theatre production.
An assistant who is second in command.
An assistant who performs tasks in a scientific laboratory.
An assistant who provides technical support or expertise.
A graduate student employed by a university to teach or do research.
An assistant who helps care for people, for example in a hospital or care home.
An assistant who works in a library, helping with cataloging and user services.
An assistant who performs office or administrative work.
An assistant who operates a checkout in a supermarket.
An assistant who helps with providing food and drink.
Used to indicate the person or role that one is an assistant for.
To have someone who works for you as an assistant.
To employ an assistant.
To obtain the help of an assistant.
To hire and pay someone to work as an assistant.
To find and persuade someone to work as an assistant.
To dismiss an assistant from their job.
To dismiss an assistant from their job.