Virtual Assistants are entrepreneurs who provide offsite administrative/personal support services. All information regarding yourself, your clients and your business is treated with confidentiality and professionalism.

You may pay more per hour for a Virtual Assistant than a regular employee, but leave out required benefits such as:

  • FICA,
  • state unemployment taxes,
  • Social Security,
  • health insurance,
  • vacation time,
  • sick time,
  • 401(k),
  • profit sharing,
  • Christmas bonus,
  • holiday pay, and
  • any other benefits needed to offer a regular employee,

and Virtual Assistant wages come out far lower than that of regular employees.

Benefits to you:

  • You won’t have disruptions to your day by having someone physically in the office.
  • You don’t have to provide office space, equipment or a desk because the VA already has all this at the VA's location.
  • You don’t have to hire an employee with all the additional costs such as benefits and insurance. Employees cost their employers much more - roughly 2.5 to 3 times more than their hourly rate.
  • With a VA, you only pay by the hour with an invoice submitted at the end of the month, purely for work that’s done. There is no paying for someone to sit there waiting for work!