In the bubble of virtual assistance that we live in, we sometimes forget that some people don’t know what a Virtual Assistant is or what we do.
So, we’re here to answer the question: What is a VA??
A Virtual Assistant is:
An experienced, self employed business professional
A Virtual Assistant could have a background in providing personal assistance in an employed capacity, or in the line of work they now specialise in, like a marketing, website creation or social media background.
Generally, Virtual Assistants are self-employed, and cover all of their own tax, national insurance and pension contributions – so fewer overheads for you to worry about!
Often works from home
Not all Virtual Assistants solely work from home, although the majority do – 86% in fact, according to the Society of Virtual Assistants 2024 VA Survey. This means that you don’t need to provide a desk and office space for your VA, nor do you need to provide tea & coffee, or heating and lighting or worry about all the other things that come with employing staff.
Undertakes tasks to support several organisations at once
As Virtual Assistants, we strive to make each of our clients feel like our only client. The reality is that we may be supporting anywhere between 2 and 20 clients each, with varying levels of support. Don’t panic though – we are extremely good at managing our time.
Works with you, not for you
We are business owners ourselves, and work with you to enable you to get the most out of your day. We may make suggestions on how things could be done differently, to improve your customer experience or maybe to do things more efficiently.
Helps you have time to work ON your business instead of IN it
It’s really important to allocate time for your own marketing and business development, including networking and building and maintaining client relationships. By outsourcing the admin, we free up your time to do these crucial things.
Virtual Assistants come in many shapes and sizes
Some Virtual Assistants provide specific, specialised services to clients such as book keeping, call answering, marketing, social media, website development and newsletters. Other Virtual Assistants offer a spectrum of services.
If you have any questions about how a Virtual Assistant could work with you and your business, please get in touch.