Benefits of a Virtual Assistant
There are numerous advantages to using the services of a VA. One huge benefit is financial savings. You do not have to provide office space or IT equipment (unless you use for example, specialised software) for your VA.
There is no holiday pay or sickness cover or taxes involved as the VA is self-employed. You can benefit personally from having more time available not just to do the tasks you enjoy, but to have more time for leisure or to spend more time with family and friends. As your business grows or your client base expands, you will need extra help with accounting, administrative tasks, or writing promotional material.
While you make the transition towards hiring a permanent on-site employee, you may wish to work with a Virtual Assistant during this phase.
You don't want to lose potential sales or new clients because your time is occupied with a backlog of administrative tasks.
You may even come to prefer the Virtual Assistant model. And some Virtual Assistants do work on-site, if you require it.
Finding a Virtual Assistant
If you are thinking about working with a virtual assistant, you may like to write a list of all the type of jobs you think you might like to outsource before you begin your search, so you can tailor your search to finding the virtual assistant that most fits your needs, especially if you are already short of time.
Maybe you need one-off temporary cover for an urgent assignment.
Maybe you need ongoing secretarial support.
Maybe you just want your life back.
A reliable and skilled Virtual Assistant can support you at whichever level that you require.
You can use this evirtualservices.com service for the traditional Virtual Assistant role or for other services such as copywriting, proofreading and research, data entry.
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