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VIRTUAL ASSISTANTS

Web technology has revolutionised our ability to do business remotely, and means that commuting and an office space are no longer essential. A survey of business owners by Virgin Media Business recently predicted that 60% of office-based employees will regularly work from home by 2022. Consistently at the forefront of internet platforms driving remote working…

PS Virtual’s head virtual assistant Julie Hill talks to Flybe Uncovered Magazine about the virtues of a virtual office for start-ups and established companies; from saving on salary costs, enticing the best employees in the job market and reducing your business’s carbon footprint. In Flybe’s Uncovered magazine this month they investigated why a growing number…

Our virtual assistant Emma Smith is a tech and digital communications whiz and has over 20 years experience in PA, VA and administrative roles in London. She tells us more about being a virtual assistant in our two minute VA questionnaire. Q. What clients are you currently working with as a virtual assistant?   A. My core clients…

Only pay for the work you need, when you need it. Working with a VA allows flexibility since they work with your schedule. Whether you need a set number of hours per month or help with a seasonal project, a VA can assist you. Imagine cutting back on overtime! Outsourcing your overflow or specialised work…

With technology making it as easy to communicate with someone in a different continent as it is with someone in the same building, it’s little wonder that the popularity of virtual PA’s and remote workers is on the increase. Having a member of staff on holiday and another calling in sick, just as a huge…

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