Monday, February 27, 2012

Being a Virtual Assitant

I am a Virtual Assistant. I have worked with several clients both locally and internationally, my knowledge in web design allows me to create web templates, banners, headers and logo for web sites. I am able to update dormant sites or even create sites from scratch. My previous experiences have given me a great deal of knowledge in web development but I believe that my best qualities; being organized and hard working made me a better web developer. And I believe that experience is my best teacher.


I have an exceptionally strong desire to contribute to the welfare of others and I am happy working at jobs (such as writing) that require solitude and close attention, I do quite well with individuals or groups of people, provided that the personal interactions are not superficial, and that I find some quiet, private time every now and then to recharge my batteries. I am both kind and positive in my handling of others; I am a great listener and seem naturally interested in helping people with their personal problems. I am not a usually visible leader and I prefer to work intensely with those close to me, especially on a one-to-one basis, quietly exerting my influence behind the scenes.

Even though I am used to working alone, I tend to work effectively in organizations. I value staff harmony and make every effort to help an organization run smoothly and pleasantly. I understand and use human systems creatively, and I am good at consulting and cooperating with others. I am concerned with people's feelings and I am able to act as a barometer of the feelings within the organization.

My great talent for language-both written and spoken-is usually directed toward communicating with people in a personalized way. I am highly intuitive and can recognize another's emotions or intentions - good or evil - even before that person is aware of them. I myself can seldom tell how I come to read others' feelings so keenly.

1 comment:

  1. Being a virtual assistant is a great way to work from home with flexible time. You can do anything you desire as long as you do your job right and finish the task on time. When looking for clients don’t just stick on one area just like on job sites such as Monster.com or Careerbuilder.com. Where it can limit you’re your job search. In order to widen your search you can also look for clients on freelancing sites such as Guru.com, Fiverr.com, vWorker.com and etc. Social media also can help you to look for job on Twitter.com. This will give you a greater chance of having a job in no time. Take a look at this website that can also help you look for job as a full time worker.

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