Overconfidence Can Ruin Your Reputation as a VA

There are virtual assistants, who are way too confident about what they can do, that they did not notice that this trait of theirs keep clients at bay. Why? This is due to the fact clients are not impressed by what you say but by what you do. You cannot state that you can perform well and make him or her believe right away. Most of the time, an employer would tell you to prove it first through works, then he or she will see if you are stating a fact.

This is when trial comes in the scene. Have you ever wondered why clients request for a trial period? Be reminded that they are aware that they cannot surmise the performance of an employee by depending on his or her background, previous experience, and interview.

Virtual assistants should remember that no matter how good they think they are, staying mum is the best option to do. It is more impressive to make your performance speak for itself. Indeed, during the interview, you must share what you can do and what you have accomplished previously, but this can be done without a tinge of being improperly surefooted. You can simply say you have experience in this skill number one and number two. You do not have to say that you are the best the client could find out of all the applicants simply due to what you believe in.

Take note that clients steer away from forwardness. They would rather work with someone, who is obviously accepting the fact that he or she is not perfect and there is a lot of growth to reap out there.

Overconfidence should also be avoided at all costs in the instance of accomplishing a certain task. If you keep this trait, you may end up overestimating what you can do. One good example is when you provide a tentative date of completing a certain work. There are virtual assistants, who miscalculate their productivity due to their extreme reliance on their skills. Be reminded that during the process of finishing an activity, requirement changes may be on the way. Always consider, as well, that you may commit mistakes, resulting to repeating the work. Stay on the safe side and provide a workable end date of your project.

A client will be more disappointed if you have not met your guaranteed accomplished date of the task. On the other hand, he or she would find you admirable if you have given a feasible end date and you have submitted the work earlier than the said period.

Keep your feet on the ground and you will positively influence what your client thinks about you. It is simply normal to aim for your employer’s approval, but this can be done in the right way without ruining your reputation.

Identifying the Requirements You Need for a Virtual Assistant

Finding the right virtual assistant is not only about the employee alone. Be reminded that your selection will be based on what you have stated as requirements. There are cases wherein clients somehow point fingers when it comes to unsuccessful obtainment of virtual assistance. Be reminded that in the first place, you are the one to identify what you need for a virtual assistant. You need to think big – you may have actually made a mistake in conveying your expectations for one.

If you want to find someone, who is perfectly fit for your firm or your personal assistance needs, there are pointers you could consider, such as the following:

Identify your time-consuming and routine tasks. You would find out the tasks you need help with if you could specify those that seem repetitive and take much of your time every day. Usually, these activities are clerical and administrative work, such as documentation, e-mail management, calendar management, and even invoicing among others.

Once you have carried out this step, you would be able to list down the skills you would need for a virtual assistant. Take note that not all tasks are meant to be passed onto your VA. Only let go of those that you believe can be handled by a rank-and-file staff and is not that sensitive or critical. Assigning bigger assignments or projects to a VA is advisable once trust is already established.

Never forget to specify your preferred personality. Clients should also give way to pinpointing the personality traits of their expected virtual assistant. For instance, you would need someone who is very organized, for you need that trait to sort out your end as well. On the other hand, you may state that you would rather work with someone who is punctual and can keep up with a strict schedule since your personality is such.

Keep in mind the schedule. There are clients who forget how essential specifying your desired schedule for a virtual assistant is. Be reminded that commonly, VAs have other part-time work as well (which is usual for gig workers and freelancers). Thus, if you do not want any conflicts and you want to ensure the virtual assistant would dedicate his or her focus on your tasks, then a schedule must be set.

Alternatively, if you are a client, who does not mind a free-flowing working relationship with your VA, then it could work as well. You simply have to clarify that you would not bother about a flexible schedule as long as the deliverables are submitted without missing the deadlines.

Special requests are always welcome. Clients have the privilege to ask for VA with traits, which are not normally required. For instance, you prefer someone who has worked with an employer of the same nationality as you. In such way, you would not have issues with the VA adjusting to your culture. Also, you may ask for a VA, who has a keen interest in art and music, for your industry is centered on those.

If you would follow the aforementioned statements, you would have easier means of finding out what you need for a virtual assistant. Once done, you would find out that a good start would definitely give you a better experience in getting virtual assistance.