Websites To Get Hired For Remote Virtual Assistant Jobs
The Basics and how Virtual Assistant works
1. Fiverr:
Fiverr is a well-known platform for finding virtual assistant jobs. This platform is different than any other, as you will be posting your availability and the reason why you are the best candidate for VA job.
A lot of recruiters scout this platform to find virtual assistants. Getting started is free, and you will get a notification when someone is interested in hiring you. Nonetheless, you set your own price, and can add addons if you have multiple skills.
This is one of the best platforms, for those looking for virtual assistant jobs.
Guru
Guru is one of my personal favorites for its systematic approach. One of my acquaintances has successfully hired and worked with two good Virtual Assistants through Guru. You can visit Guru.com and sign up for finding VA jobs through their network. Guru is a top destination for employers, and you could find a lot of VA jobs over their job boards.
Freelancer, again, like the above is one of the biggest freelance job portals, and you could find numerous people on the look for Virtual Assistants. Similar process again, sign up for an account, and you could apply for VA jobs through their job listing. Again, here the number of VA jobs is huge, and you could take a page out of its book. Head on to its website, register yourself and browse and apply for the VA jobs over their portal.
Much similar to Elance and Guru.com, UPWork is one of the most popular freelance job website. oDesk, although not entirely dedicated to VA jobs, there a huge number of employers on the look for Virtual Assistants.
Head over to the oDesk website, sign up for an account, and you can immediately browse through heaps of VA jobs waiting for you. oDesk is popular for its mind the staggering number of jobs posted and people employed. Give it a try.
Amazon Mechanical Turk
Amazon Mechanical Turk is still unknown among many people online, but it deserves serious recognition. It is a marketplace for work that they self-proclaim as “human intelligence task”.
The Amazon Mechanical Turk enlists VA tasks like cleaning data, collecting phone numbers and website information, categorizing lists, finding Google keywords, creating and moderating content, getting relevant feedback, etc. could be found on this network.
Freelancer, again, like the above is one of the biggest freelance job portals, and you could find numerous people on the look for Virtual Assistants. Similar process again, sign up for an account, and you could apply for VA jobs through their job listing. Again, here the number of VA jobs is huge, and you could take a page out of its book. Head on to its website, register yourself and browse and apply for the VA jobs over their portal.
UPWork
Much similar to Elance and Guru.com, UPWork is one of the most popular freelance job website. oDesk, although not entirely dedicated to VA jobs, there a huge number of employers on the look for Virtual Assistants.
Head over to the oDesk website, sign up for an account, and you can immediately browse through heaps of VA jobs waiting for you. oDesk is popular for its mind the staggering number of jobs posted and people employed. Give it a try.
Conclusion
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The resources are many, and we have tried and covered the best resources to find VA jobs. Now, its all up to you to make the most of them. Make your experiences known across the web on the lookout for your services. Make the most of networking resources like LinkedIn, Twitter, Craigslist, etc. and stay professional.
The competition may be tough on the internet given the number of people willing to become a VA on the rise. So, all you need to do is work hard, stay professional and be persistent till you make it. Build a real portfolio off your work and keep track of everything that you are doing. A personal blog or a website would be an added advantage for a Virtual Assistant. So, good luck on your virtual journey, and make sure you enjoy your work!
Do you happen to know any other network that helps people find Virtual Assistant Jobs online? Feel free to shout out your suggestions below.
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