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Virtual Staffing – get expert help on a tight budget.

Topic: Internet MarketingBy Gráinne FoleyPublished Recently added

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The economic downtu
in recent years has forced companies large and small to find new ways to save money while continuing to deliver value to the customer. This necessary shift combined with the high unemployment rate has forced new trends to emerge in the workforce.

The first trend is towards self-employment. Entrepreneurship is at an all time high. With the high rate of unemployment, many job shoppers have decided to “hang out a shingle.” However, once out of the corporate world, many small business owners find that they have budgets too small access the level of talent that they took for granted in the corporate environment. A small business owner will typically have to choose which skill set is needed most when deciding to hire. In other words, the decision to hire is driven by a need for human resource, administrative, financial, marketing, sales, legal skills etc. The problem, of course is that the budget of a small growing company will often require a choice as to which specialty is needed most, to the exclusion of the others, while also limiting the skill level of professional one can hire.

A second trend is the success of Virtual Assistants. Virtual Assistants are typically some of the professional level people mentioned above, who have left the confines of corporate America to start their own businesses. Virtual Assistants are independent contractors who work from home providing a variety of services to businesses. This trend allows these highly skilled professionals to bring their knowledge to bear for a whole range of companies that would otherwise not have access. The range of VA specialties has exploded in recent years encompassing the entire spectrum of professional skills. If it can be done from home, there is a VA doing it – Human Resources, Web Design, PR, Social Media, Online Marketing and so much more.
What companies are starting to appreciate is that Virtual Assistants cost companies a fraction of the cost of actual hires. A company employing Virtual Assistants can utilize the services of a whole range of professionals instead of having to choose which specialty is needed most as the company grows. For the cost of one salaried Administrative Assistant, a business owner could utilize over 1000 hours of assistance divided among any number of top professionals. Utilizing Virtual Assistants allows businesses access to the exact services that they need, it also allows businesses to shift gears more quickly and efficiently by investing in growth rather than payroll because they are paying only for the time spent on their project. There is no longer a reason to worry about taxes, benefits, vacation pay, and time wasted by the water cooler.

These trends have made the utilization of Virtual Assistants a better idea than ever. Go ahead and give it a try. You have nothing to lose but your to-do list!

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Virtual Assistant Matchmaker, Gráinne Foley launched Live-Hire to match high achieving, time-starved entrepreneurs with the right Virtual Assistants. Her mission is to save them precious time, money, and trouble and pave their path to success with the right virtual assistant for every need.

Visit www.live-hire.com to learn more and enjoy instant access to special reports that guide you to grow your business through outsourcing so you can love your business, your outsourced staff, and your life. Get in touch by email or phone to explore how to ease administrative overwhelm in time-saving and life-changing ways at info@live-hire.com or 954-770-5837.

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