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The Trick To Becoming a Virtual Assistant

Gerard Palmer by Gerard Palmer
April 18, 2022
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The Trick To Becoming a Virtual Assistant

Are you a pro at scheduling appointments? Do you have a knack for time management and talking on the phone? Do you know your way around social media?

If so, becoming a virtual assistant may be the right move for you. The work is remote, the pay is good, and when you know where to look, you can land a job fast.

Becoming a virtual assistant is a great way to make an average of nearly $40,000 a year, often for part-time work. The only problem? A lot of people are in the market for remote work right now, so the competition is steep.

We’re here to let you know how to become a virtual assistant in this competitive market.

Know How to Sell Your Skills

Virtual assistants wear many hats depending on who they work for. Because you’ll often become a virtual assistant of a specific person, your daily assignments will typically reflect that person’s role in the company.

Basic skills that a virtual assistant needs include:

  • time management
  • good phone and email etiquette
  • experience with scheduling
  • detail orientation

What if you have additional niche-specific skills that you want to put to the test? Oftentimes, social media managers, bloggers, e-commerce administrators, finance professionals, and content creators are in the market for a virtual assistant. If you have experience in one of these fields, cater your resume to reflect that experience and look for listings that match.

Start With a Virtual Assistant Job Board

Getting your foot in the door is easier said than done. To become a virtual assistant from home, you’re going to need to find companies that are looking for an assistant that will work remotely. This isn’t a situation where cold calls will get you very far.

Instead, start with a company that pairs remote workers with companies that want to hire a VA. A virtual assistant job board will compile a list of vetted and reliable listings so that you don’t have to wade through available jobs that aren’t a match.

Nail the Interview

Once you’ve applied for virtual assistant jobs and get that callback, it’s time to focus on the interview. Research the company you’re applying for and, if possible, the individual you’ll be working for. Prepare to explain why the job appeals to you and what you can bring to the position.

From there, make sure that you’re ready to lay on the charm and sell yourself. Virtual assistants are people-facing (albeit digitally), so you want to let your winning personality shine.

Becoming a Virtual Assistant Is a Great Way to Put Your Skills to Work

If you’re ready to make some serious dough from home, becoming a virtual assistant is the way to go. Use this guide to get your foot in the door and start building your remote career.

Want to learn more about what the top CEOs are thinking and doing in the world of business? Take a look around for inspiring stories that will prepare you to work for the best and the brightest.

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Gerard Palmer

I'm a content writer, author and blogger with years of experience in writing, researching and editing content. I've written for various websites on topics that include business, technology, education and more. I also enjoy blogging about my thoughts on life as well as the latest happenings around the world. Currently living in the US, but I enjoy exploring new places while traveling solo or sometimes with my partner. Books are one of my favorite things to do while on holiday because it gives me an excuse not to talk!

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Gerard Palmer

I'm a content writer, author and blogger with years of experience in writing, researching and editing content.
I've written for various websites on topics that include business, technology, education and more.
I also enjoy blogging about my thoughts on life as well as the latest happenings around the world.
Currently living in the US, but I enjoy exploring new places while traveling solo or sometimes with my partner. Books are one of my favorite things to do while on holiday because it gives me an excuse not to talk!

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