How To Find Virtual Assistant Jobs: 6 Websites That Work

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If you’re a virtual assistant, this is the perfect time to find a local entrepreneur or small business to help out.

With so many people working from home it’s easier than ever to become a virtual assistant to another person or company. The position pays well and comes with plenty of flexibility — if that’s what you want.

In this article, we’re going to discuss some ways you can find virtual assistant jobs, including some jobs sites with companies that are hiring people to help them.

6 Websites To Find Virtual Assistant Jobs

If you’re looking to learn more about the occupation, read our Ultimate Guide on How To Become A Virtual Assistant.

First, lets’ talk about some commone requirements of a virtual assistant job. These are things that most employers will expect you to have.

  • Good communications skills
  • High-speed internet
  • Ability to return calls and emails promptly
  • Deadline awareness
  • Good writing skills

If you have those qualities, more likely than not you will make a fine virtual assistant. Now let’s get into some great sites to find virtual assistant jobs.

99 Dollar Social

If you can write engagement content for small businesses, 99 Dollar Social, has virtual assistant jobs for you. One of the requirements is that you must be able to submit quality content on a weekly basis.

Indeed.com

Indeed has listed virtual assistants jobs as its own category, so they’re easy to find.

Fancy Hands

At FancyHands.com, you can get hired to do internet research for clients of the website. All you need is a fast internet connection and computer to get started.

O Deskwork

O Desk connects freelancers to business owners who need tasks down for their operations. Sign up to get started.

Time Etc.

Designed specifically for virtual assistants with an average of 12 years experience, Time Etc. matches experienced workers with some name-brand companies that need administrative work done.

Zirtual

At Zirtual, you get to sign up with the site and lock in a set number of work hours based on which plan the client chooses. For example, the Entrepreneur Plan is $449 a month, while the Team Plan is around $1,500 a month.

Who Hires A Virtual Assistant?

You may be wondering what type of business can benefit from a virtual assistant. Actually the question is what kind of business can’t use one?

A client that needs clerical work done, such as bookkeeping, payroll and even HR can use a virtual assistant. Not only can the business save money by hiring a virtual assistant on a project-by-project basis, but they can also use them to perform different tasks for the business.

Do Virtual Assistants Work From Home?

You may be surprised to know that the term “virtual” in virtual assistant is relative. You may find a client that requires you to make occasional appearances in the office while some businesses are 100% remote.

The truth is that virtual assistants have a flexibility that many jobs simply don’t have. Best of all, you typically are able to work from home and pick a schedule that works for you.

There’s so much more to know about the role of virtual assistants and how to hire one.

Ultimate Guide on How To Become A Virtual Assistant.

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