Vanessa Bonin

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Vanessa Bonin works as an Administrative Assistant at EQA Avocats. She supports the day-to-day operations of the Paris office, handling administrative tasks, travel arrangements, and the coordination of internal activities. Attentive and well-organized, she provides reliable support to the team with a focus on efficiency and professionalism.

Her career path includes several international experiences that have strengthened her adaptability and open-mindedness. She worked in China with Sino Concept as a Sales Assistant, and in La Réunion with DSG Transit Repiquet as a Customs Assistant. These experiences allowed her to discover diverse working environments and to develop a practical, people-oriented approach to organization.

A graduate of a BTS in International Trade, Vanessa applies her education and experience to provide consistent and structured support to the firm’s teams. Discreet, versatile, and conscientious, she strives to contribute to the quality and continuity of the firm’s operations, with a spirit of collaboration and trust.

Experience

2025 : EQA Avocats, assistant
2024 – 2025 : Pénélope Groupe, office manager
2022 – 2023 : Carrefour Culturel Chrétien, administrative assistant
2021 – 2022 : HotelAppz, assistant
2019 – 2020 : DSG Transit Repiquet, customs assistant (Internship)
2019 : Sino Concept (SC Equipment), commercial assistant (Internship)
2018 – 2019 : Bouygues Telecom, customer service agent

Education

2018 – 2020 : Two years programm in International Trade

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