A Virtual Assistant (or VA) is a service provider
who specializes in providing administrative support
services and works with clients in an ongoing, collaborative
professional relationship.
Virtual
Assistants are business owners who work from their
own offices and utilize today's technology to deliver
their services and communicate with clients.
A
Virtual Assistant's support is foundationally administrative,
secretarial and clerical in nature. However, many
Virtual Assistants offer additional specialties that
fall under creative and technical services.
Virtual
Assistants come from a variety of business backgrounds,
but the single-most important qualification to become
a Virtual Assistant is at least five (5) years administrative
experience earned in the real (non-virtual) business
world working in upper level capacities such as administrative
assistant, executive assistant, secretary, legal assistant,
paralegal, legal secretary, real estate assistant,
office manager, etc.
From
this level of experience, a VA is expected to possess
the skill sets, training and business knowledge which
are the hallmark of a truly qualified Virtual Assistant.
Virtual
Assistant Definition from the Virtual Assistance Chamber
of Commerce
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