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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                              CONTACT:  Tes Shea

Tuesday, May 26, 2009                                                       (619) 723-8495

 

Virtual Executive Assistants

 

Changing the way business works

 

(Santee, CA) – An interesting phenomenon has been steadily growing in the business world.  It is the advent of the “Virtual Assistant”.  A VA as they are often referred to is an independent contractor whose function is very similar to what was formerly known as the “Bosses secretary”. 

 

The popularity and benefit of hiring a VA is many fold;

           They are professionals who specialize in supporting individuals, entrepreneurs, and corporations (the VA’s client) from their own home based business.  The client who hires a VA is not responsible for paying the VA’s state or federal taxes, workers’ compensation, health care, vacation plan and any other expense associated with a traditional employee.  It is the VA’s responsibility to take care of these requirements.

 

           A VA is hired because of their skills and when the job is completed the client pays them for their services.  If the two enjoy working together, then a partnership is formed which is beneficial to both the client and the VA.  In the unlikely event the VA doesn’t workout to the satisfaction of the client, then they separate never to do business again.  No Human Resource problems with working with a VA.

 

           There are no overhead expenses involved with hiring a VA.  The client doesn’t have to provide a space for their VA to work, no desk, computer, or chair.

 

           It’s green to work with a VA in most circumstances, because the VA is not driving back and forth.  That has to be good for the environment. 

 

In addition to all of the benefits listed before, VA’s are highly qualified professionals.  There are VA’s who specialize in accounting, bookkeeping, desktop publishing, web development, presentations, transcription, human resources, and the list goes on.

 

Many VA’s have worked in the “corporate setting” and either through down sizing or personal reasons have chosen to become Independent Contractors.  They know what is necessary to get the work done.  They also know that their success depends upon their clients success.

 

The cost of hiring a VA may seem fairly expensive at the onset, but when you factor in all of the benefits you are sure to see the cost savings.

 

Tes is a Virtual Assistant who specializes in QuickBooks, Desktop Publishing, Access, Excel, Graphic design and Websites.  She is the owner of Administrative Eloquence and has been dedicated to the success of her clientele since 2002.  For more information visit www.Admin-E.com.