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Virtual assistants (VAs) are professionals who provide a wide variety of administrative, technical, and/or creative services to clients from a remote location. Generally working from a home office, they specialize in a myriad of areas such as bookkeeping, data processing, event planning, purchasing, web design, research, digital marketing, and social media. Today’s technology makes it easy to instantly connect with people across the world, enabling companies to hire VAs on an as-needed basis and allowing VAs to succeed as self-employed professionals.
Does this role appeal to you? Review the basic guidelines below before launching your VA career.
Work Environment & Necessary Equipment
Working from a home office has a number of perks, such as no commute, dress code, or boss hovering over your shoulder. On the other hand, a quiet, organized, and secure place to get your job done is still essential, and this will take some planning and financial investment. The specific equipment and software you’ll require will vary based on the work you perform, however VAs generally need to invest in a computer, printer, phone, and a reliable, secure internet connection. Be prepared to pay for software packages yourself as well.
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Core Skills
As noted above, VAs can be hired for multiple projects beyond basic secretarial work depending on their individual skill sets. At its core, however, this role requires the following traits and capabilities:
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VAs run their own companies, so be sure to take business administration classes if this is new to you. Ongoing education/training in your specific areas will benefit you as well, especially if you provide services such as social media account management where the landscape is constantly changing.
Salary & Job Outlook
PayScale calculates the median annual salary for a VA to be $39K (up to $42K for those with 10 to 20 years of experience). The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a 12% increase in assistant jobs by 2020 in their Occupational Outlook Handbook, though this statistic encompasses traditional assistants and VAs.
VA Resources & Job Boards
For further VA career guidance, support, and education, check out these resources:
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Originally Published: February 24, 2016
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