General Description:
Virtual Assistants (VA’s) work from home assisting other business people with a myriad of tasks including word-processing, answering e-mails, putting together presentations and making travel plans. According to Stacy Brice, one of the founders of this industry and President of AssistU.com (which offers a training program for VA’s), “ The Virtual Assistance profession is growing quickly as administrative professionals seek ways to do work they love, without having to sacrifice self-respect as the corporate world often asks them to do. As VA’s support clients in creating successes, the word is spreading that this is a terrific way for entrepreneurs to get the collaborative, long-term administrative support they need without having to hire someone."
As more people opt to work from home, opportunities within this profession should continue to grow.
Options for Flexibility: Virtual assistants work from their home and communicate with their clients via the phone, US mail, e-mail, or fax.
Some VA's are on a retainer basis while others charge by the hour. Rates vary depending upon expertise and specialty (i.e., VA's to lawyers may earn $100/hour while VA's assisting small business owners may earn around $25-$50/hr).
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