How is a Virtual Assistant Vetted?

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Like many other businesses right now, you might be feeling it’s time to hire some help; and a Virtual Assistant could literally be your perfect solution.

Are you overwhelmed by the whole hiring process? We know it’s a lot. Especially if you’venever done it before. Today we’ll discuss what it means to thoroughly verify, or vet, a virtual assistant before bringing them on.

Do you want to save up to 30% time spent? We have vetted VAs available and ready to work for you.

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What Does it Mean to ‘Vet’ Someone?

Let’s briefly discuss what ‘vetted’ even means. With roots in horse racing, it meant that vets thoroughly examined the horses before they were deemed fit for racing.

Similarly, when presidential candidates pick their VP, they undergo intense screening to select their most fitting sidekick. That’s how President Biden chose Veep Harris.

Are you ready to meet your sidekick?  

Take your time with the interview and check the references provided. Your new VA should be a great fit. Test projects are also another way to test candidates’ skills.

That is ideal but who has time for all that?

We Vet for you

Enter She’s A Given. By working with a VA agency you won’t have to worry about spending hours scouring profiles or paying for test projects.

No more resources wasted. We fully vet and screen candidates for you, eliminating the stressful process of onboarding someone new to your team.

She’s A Given Virtual Assistants are college-educated, highly skilled and US based. The time you don’t have, we invested in getting to know them and what they are capable of.

They are interviewed, tested, referenced, and personally hand-selected to fit your needs. 

Roughly 1% of all our applicants are officially hired. We pride ourselves in being the standard of VA vetting.

We start with a phone screen, a skills assessment on administrative skills and attention to detail, a personality-match interview, and lastly, a reference check.

On top of that, we evaluate response times during the interview process and take that into consideration.

We take the work out of onboarding a new hire and allow you to hit the ground running with your projects that don’t quit. 

Your new sidekick is ready for you. Are you?

Send us an inquiry, and let us help you get started with a VA today!

FAQ

  • A certified virtual assistant (VA) is a professional who provides administrative, technical, and creative services to clients remotely. VAs typically use the internet and telephone to communicate with clients, provide services, and conduct business. They are usually self-employed and work from home or a remote office.

  • For beginners, the best way to get clients as a virtual assistant is to promote yourself online and use social media to build your network. Additionally, marketing your services through online directories, classified ads, and job boards can be effective. Finally, creating a website that highlights your skills and experience can help potential clients find you.


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