FAQs
What is a Virtual Assistant?
A Virtual Assistant ("VA") is an independent contractor who can provide you with a variety of administrative support services without being physically located in your office. A VA works from her own office and provides professional and accurate help utilizing today's technology.
What are the advantages of working with a Virtual Assistant?
When you work with a VA:
- you have access to a highly skilled and trained professional
- you have help available when you need it
- you do not pay for sick days
- you do not pay into a retirement account
- you do not pay for holidays
- you have no additional office equipment or space issues
- you do not pay for any wasted time such as breaks, personal telephone calls, conversations with other employees, surfing the Internet
- you can rely on your VA for those special projects or something not in the normal course of business
Your VA works with you and focuses only on the tasks you assign. Your VA focuses on getting the work done efficiently and always has your best interests at heart.
What services does a Virtual Assistant provide?
Virtual assistants can provide a variety of administrative tasks for you. A VA can fulfill your staffing needs and if a job requires skills that are not within her expertise, she will help you find a VA with that particular skill set to complete the task to your satisfaction.
What does a Virtual Assistant charge for services?
Nationwide, fees charged by VAs range anywhere from $25-$50 an hour. Some VAs work off of retainer fees or they may charge a flat rate per project.
How does contracting with a Virtual Assistant work?
All communication and work is handled via the Internet, telephone, fax, overnight delivery or regular mail.
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