GLOSSARY

What is a Virtual Assistant (VA)?

Direct Answer

A Virtual Assistant (VA) is a remote administrative professional who supports executives or businesses with tasks like scheduling, email management, research, data entry, travel booking, and customer follow-up. VAs work online and are commonly hired through managed staffing providers or freelance platforms.

In more detail

The role emerged in the late 1990s as broadband made remote admin work feasible. Today VAs span general admin, executive support, real estate admin, e-commerce ops, social media management, and lead generation. Most VAs work across multiple tools: Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, CRMs, project management software, and industry-specific platforms.

VAs are typically paid $8-$25 per hour on freelance platforms or $1,000-$2,500 per month through managed providers (offshore). US-based VAs cost $25-$50 per hour. The wide range reflects seniority, specialization, and location.

Typical VA tasks

  • Calendar management, scheduling, and meeting prep.
  • Email triage and response drafting.
  • Travel booking and expense management.
  • Research, data entry, and CRM updates.
  • Light bookkeeping, invoicing, and follow-ups.

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Common follow-up questions

What is the difference between a VA and an executive assistant?

An EA is usually full-time dedicated to one senior executive and handles more complex or strategic work. A VA may support multiple stakeholders and typically handles more transactional tasks.

How many hours per week does a VA work?

Most professional VAs work 40 hours per week dedicated to one client. Managed staffing VAs are almost always dedicated full-time.

Can a VA handle sensitive data?

Yes, when sourced through a provider with NDAs, access controls, and compliance coverage (e.g., HIPAA for healthcare, GDPR for EU).

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