Wednesday, March 6, 2013

How To Become A Virtual Assistant

Nowadays, a lot of people are turning to the Internet and trying to find out how to earn money online. The World Wide Web has provided numerous ways to earn money at home and some of these have become a solid and reliable employment option.

Among the careers that you can pursue online is that of a virtual assistant. Virtual assistants are the online versions of secretaries and administration assistants. The job description is the same except that a virtual assistant does not have to go to the office everyday. Virtual assistants usually work from home and make use of various modes of communication with their employer such as through email, phone calls, video calls, chats, and fax messages.

Depending on the work hours, the experience, and the skill set of a particular virtual assistant, this online job pays reasonably good especially if you consider the fact that a virtual assistant has minimal expenses. Below is a guide for those who would like to become a virtual assistant.

·         Prepare your qualifications. Although many employers do not have any specific set of qualifications they are looking for, they will still ask you for your credentials. It will also be a huge advantage if you have experience doing clerical and office work. If you have none, consider taking a short course that runs only for a few weeks on skills that you will need to help make it easier for you to land a virtual assistant job. 

·         Get equipped. A serious, regular virtual assistant job requires you to have more than just your desktop. Even before you find a job as a virtual assistant, make sure that you have a reliable computer and internet connection. Aside from these, you will need a good pair of headset and microphone. Get a printer, a scanner, a fax machine, and a telephone.

·         Market yourself. If you are just starting as a virtual assistant, do not expect to easily find an employer who will consider hiring you. However, there is no reason why you cannot market yourself by posting your resume online in websites that connect employers to contractors. Some websites that might be good are oDesk.com, virtualassistants.com, virtual assistantjobs.com, and many more.

·         Build your network. The key to flourishing in the virtual assistant field is to build a network of connections that you can easily tap into if you need more. Sometimes you can find work from the people in your network.

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