Do you have what it takes to become a virtual assistant? Ask yourself these five questions to find out.

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Even in our post-pandemic era, remote jobs are more popular – and more sought-after – than ever. That’s why it’s no surprise that there are now over 40 million virtual assistants in the world.

A virtual assistant is a contracted employee who assists companies or professionals remotely. In the past, these types of jobs were mainly reserved for offices with receptionist and administrative positions. But thanks to tech, there’s now a virtual assistant job for every skill set. However, breaking into an increasingly popular job market can be intimidating. So, do you have what it takes to become a virtual assistant? Here are five questions you should ask yourself to find out.

Are you organized?
One of the most fundamental traits for a virtual assistant is organization. Are you someone who enjoys creating to-do lists, setting priorities, and keeping things in order? If you have a knack for structure and can manage your own tasks effectively, you’re on the right track.

Can you work independently?
As a virtual assistant, you won’t have a boss peering over your shoulder or colleagues to chat with in the break room. It’s essential to be self-motivated and comfortable working independently. Do you thrive when working on your own, or do you need constant supervision and interaction to stay productive?

Do you have strong communication skills?
Effective communication is the backbone of being a successful virtual assistant. You’ll be coordinating with clients, team members, and possibly other virtual assistants. Can you convey your ideas clearly through written and verbal communication? If you can, you’re already ahead of the game.

Are you tech-savvy?
In the digital age, virtual assistants often work with various software and tools. You should be comfortable using email, project management apps, spreadsheets, and possibly more specialized software. Are you confident in your ability to learn and use technology, or does it intimidate you?

Are you reliable?
Reliability is a non-negotiable trait for a virtual assistant. Clients and employers rely on you to complete tasks on time and with accuracy. Can you commit to meeting deadlines and keeping your promises? If so, this remote job could be a great fit for you.

If you answered “yes” to any of the questions above, we encourage you to apply to AssistPro®. If you would love the flexibility to work from anywhere and have a meaningful impact on your client’s businesses, learn more about becoming a virtual assistant here.