finding a virtual assistant
It seems so simple to be in a traditional business world. You simply put an ad out for someone to fulfill a job position. One by one, you see who is most credible and confident for the position, eventually hiring the person of your choice. However, things are beginning to run differently, making it necessary to find different ways to find people.
If you are looking for a right hand person to help with the business, but have decided to go the untraditional route of a virtual assistant, you will want to make sure that you know exactly where to go. The job interview for a virtual assistant is not located in an office, but is also located virtually, meaning that the way to find the assistance is different.
There are a few ways that you can find the right virtual assistant. The first is to look locally. This means that you can look at either Internet portals that advertise local companies with connections to websites. You can also look at other local directories that you know will have the right advertisements for you to find a virtual assistant. Most likely, virtual assistants who are working in the business individually will be listed through these different areas.


The job interview for a virtual assistant is not located in an office, but is also located virtually, meaning that the way to find the assistance is different.
April 18th, 2008 at 12:31 amWhat do you think of looking in Craig’s list? I’ve heard good and bad. Would this also be a place to have a listing of virtual assistants according to location, expertise, experience? That way it would be helpful to those looking for a job and those looking to hire someone.
April 22nd, 2008 at 3:17 amWhen interviewing a potential virtual assistant you should you have a list of questions prepared prior to your interview. Look at asking questions like the costs, availability, operating hours, work history and experience. This will help you find a VA that is good match with both you and your business.
April 23rd, 2008 at 5:16 pm