In the course of digitization, many classic professions have gradually disappeared – but in return, many new jobs have been created. Like the virtual assistant example. In contrast to a home assistant such as Amazon Alexa, there is even a natural person behind it and no AI.
This article explains what the virtual assistant does, what tasks it takes on, and for which customer groups it is suitable.
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The virtual assistant or VA (or VPA for “virtual personal assistant”) takes care of all tasks for their customers that they do not necessarily have to or want to do themselves. So it works like classic assistance, but with the difference that no physical proximity is necessary for this. Thanks to digitization and the resulting opportunities, virtual assistants can sit in Honolulu, for example, while their client works in the rain in London.
Virtual assistants can be freelance or employed by one of the numerous VA agencies. Self-employed VAs usually act as sole proprietors but can also do the job as a part-time job.
There is (so far) no special training for virtual assistants, but clients and agencies expect them to have at least basic knowledge of office management. An apprenticeship as a clerk for office communication or direction can be a good starting point, for example.
For the time being, there are no limits to the task distribution of virtual assistants. Everything that can be done using digital communication and information technologies, regardless of physical proximity, can be taken over by a VA. Examples of this are:
Numerous tasks that a classic assistant does can also be assigned to virtual assistants:
Digitization not only creates the profession of virtual assistant – it even expands it:
Good customer service is one of the hallmarks of a company. A VA can quickly take over time-consuming tasks by phone, email, or chat:
Busy clients often need more time to take care of the little things of everyday life. This is where virtual assistants can help organize life:
In addition, there are numerous other fields of activity that a VA can serve. It will be interesting to see how these will also change and expand over time and with increasing digitization.
Because VAs can specialize themselves very well and position themselves individually, their customer area is just as diverse – the following customer groups can act as clients for virtual assistants, among others:
The new professional field of VA offers many advantages for clients. Since it is not tied to one location, there are no-cost items for the customer, such as ancillary personnel or travel costs – and after all, every entrepreneur likes to save costs, right?
In addition, by handing over time-consuming or routine tasks, customers can focus on their core business and their free time. This leads to more relaxation in everyday life and more efficient work.
Furthermore, the virtual assistant can be used flexibly since it is usually not permanently employed. For example, in the well-known summer slump, there are no costs for permanent employees who tend to have less to do.
On the other hand, VAs can step in flexibly in the event of short-term staff shortages and take on specific tasks – this protects customers from stress.
Thanks to digitization, you can now rely on virtual assistants. They make everyday work easier with specialist know-how or by taking on routine tasks and can thus become real office heroes, even though they are based in a completely different place in the world than the client himself.
It will be interesting to see how the professional field of virtual assistance will develop.
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