Vanessa Bonin

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Vanessa Bonin works as an administrative assistant at EQA Avocats, where she contributes to the smooth day-to-day running of the Paris office. Her responsibilities include managing administrative tasks, coordinating travel arrangements, and supporting the firm’s internal operations. Attentive and organised, she is committed to serving the teams’ operational needs with rigour and reliability.

Her career path includes several international experiences that have strengthened her adaptability and openness to different work cultures. She has worked in China, at Sino Concept, as a sales assistant, and in Réunion, at DSG Transit Repiquet, as a customs assistant. These roles gave her exposure to diverse professional environments and helped her develop a pragmatic, people-first approach to organisation.

Vanessa Bonin draws on both her academic background and professional experience to support the firm’s teams in their daily work. Discreet, thorough, and versatile, she is dedicated to maintaining the quality and continuity of service in a spirit of collaboration and trust.

Experience

2025: EQA Avocats, administrative assistant

2024–2025: Pénélope Groupe, executive committee assistant

2022–2023: Carrefour Culturel Chrétien, administrative assistant

2021–2022: HotelAppz, marketing & sales assistant

2019–2020: DSG Transit Repiquet, customs assistant (internship)

2019: Sino Concept (SC Equipment), sales assistant (internship)

2018–2019: Bouygues Telecom, customer service agent

Education

2018–2020: Two years program International Trade

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