Looking for a Virtual Assistant in the Philippines?

If you’re looking for a Virtual Assistant in the Philippines, you’re not alone. The quality of help from Filipino VA’s is very good, and their use of English makes them very attractive without the huge price tag.
However, in your search for a Virtual Assistant in the Philippines, you will get overwhelmed with applications. You’re going to find some very attractive applicants, and probably think that this is going to be an easy process. Unfortunately, without knowing how to deal with some of the cultural differences, hiring a VA in the Philippines could turn into an expensive and time-wasting endeavor.
Jenny Jordan did just that, around 10 years ago. She found 80 applications in her inbox after just one query. After weeding out the best ones, she started right in sending assignments without understanding those cultural differences. She checked in with her VA quite often making sure everything was okay, but didn’t get the work that was promised. During a very pressured time when she really needed the help, Jenny discovered what many others have experienced. Her VA had simply disappeared.
Unbeknownst to Jenny, when Virtual Assistants in the Philippines get stressed and overwhelmed, they would rather quit work than lose face. This can happen with no warning whatsoever. Even if the issue is very simple, a Filipino cannot just ask questions or tell you that you’ve given her too much work to do in the time allowed. Jenny found herself abandoned with weeks into the project and nothing to show for it but lost time.
After that, Jenny was determined that someday, she would make it easier for people to hire Virtual Assistants in the Philippines with ease and at extremely competitive prices. She never wanted to hear of someone struggling again the way she had to.
After finding success in online marketing and finding reliable Virtual Assistants in the Philippines, she realized that the time had come. She took a break from public speaking and her coaching business to go to the Philippines and start to organize what would turn into her new staff: NAVA (Need a VA).
You might say that Jenny’s in heaven, because there isn’t anything she loves to do more than take someone with very few business skills and turn them into a business success. With NAVA, she could take a whole group and put them through personal processes, training, and enrichment activities, sharing her zest for quality work and desire to serve. In essence, Jenny reached out and created a tribe out of a group of skilled VA’s in the Philippines.
The Virtual Assistants in NAVA not only get job training, but ethics training and a very thorough schooling in business etiquette. She not only tests applicants in a variety of fields such as writing, SEO, website design, office management, and bookkeeping, but also makes sure they have the confidence and teamwork in place so they know what to do if their work should become overwhelming.
Jenny’s engagement of the human side of Virtual Assistants in the Philippines has resulted in a rock-steady, reliable team which won’t let you down. Won’t you check it out now? It’s as easy as a chat on www.needava.com.