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A Virtual Assistant is a business owner, not an employee, who supplies administrative/secretarial support to other business owners remotely or virtually. A Virtual Assistant is an independent contractor, a “solopreneur”, who is an administrative expert. Business owners and entrepreneurs who want to increase their productivity and grow their business can partner with a Virtual Assistant by virtually delegating their administrative tasks.

Whether you don’t want or don’t need a full time employee, your Administrative Assistant is sick or on vacation or there’s a special project that needs to be accomplished and you can use the extra help. A Virtual Assistant is a valuable resource for your business.

Most Virtual Assistants have years of administrative expertise, but are still constantly learning and developing new skill sets in order to compete in today’s ever evolving market. It is necessary to match their skills to the needs of their clients. A Virtual Assistant works hand in hand with a client to help them obtain their business success.

Partnering with a Virtual Assistant can enjoy several cost effective solutions. Several of the benefits of working virtually with an assistant are:

* A Virtual Assistant (VA) provides their own office space, equipment & supplies.

* A small business owner doesn’t have to incur the costs associated with hiring a salaried employee.

* There are no employer related taxes to be paid

* No benefit packages to buy

* No downtime or personal leave.

* A Virtual Assistant is available on an “as needed basis,”

A small business owner has the choice to use a VA only as necessary for their business. A Virtual Assistant is under contract only for the time that is worked on a particular task or project. Partnering with a Virtual Assistant can be the ideal solution to the overwhelming administrative tasks and projects that accompany the day to day routine of any small business

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