Organization of Ghana Virtual Assistants
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Tips for Clients

Tips for working with a Virtual Assistant (VA)

  • Be clear about your expectations at the beginning of your project to avoid misunderstandings.
  • Understand that the VA is not someone you are going to see every day and is not an employee but instead a business owner who will view your business in a different perspective - they should be seen as a business partner.
  • VAs do not need to be micromanaged - you're paying for someone who doesn't require a lot of supervision and who has experience on their side.

Please note: ALL members of this network have a minimum of 5 years' secretarial or administrative skills, have experience in the areas they promote on their pages and are not entry-level typists fresh from school or college. Each has worked in the corporate world in many different fields, including: medical, legal, human resources, real estate, engineering, and so many other fields. 

 

 
 

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