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subject: Why It's Good To Hire Virtual Assistants From The Philippines [print this page]


If you are new to hiring virtual assistants and have done a bit of research online then you would know how many virtual assistants there are and just how varied the services they offer and the rates they charge.If you are determined to hire a virtual assistant, you should definitely consider one from the Philippines. Filipinos are known worldwide for being hard working. There are countries that depend on Filipino workers to keep their economies going. These countries are rich countries that depend on Filipino workers to perform various white collar and blue collar jobs.

The main advantage of hiring a Filipino virtual assistant is the affordability of their services. Your dollar or Euro is very strong against the Philippine Peso. This is why a virtual assistant in the Philippines charges an average of only $10 per month unlike virtual assistants in other countries that charge between $16- $40 per hour. Virtual assistants from the Philippines only charge high fees for highly-specialized tasks. Your $100 can go a long way with virtual assistance, especially with a VA from the Philippines.

Aside from the cost, there are many other benefits to hiring virtual assistants from the Philippines. One of these benefits is the reliability of the data infrastructure. It is so easy to get virtual assistants that have high-speed internet. High speed internet in the Philippines only cost anywhere between P1,000- P2,500 a month or just over $20-$50 a month. It will be easy to communicate with your VA through VoIP, email or through other tools using the internet. With everything else being equal, it really makes sense to hire the virtual assistant that charges less. The difference in the cost can be significant especially if you are hiring the VA for many hours.

Virtual assistants from the Philippines are well-educated. Almost all virtual assistants from the Philippines offering services are college educated. They are also well-versed in English. English is the second language in the Philippines. It is taught in schools from the primary level.

You pay for expertise and experience. Many virtual assistants in the Philippines have good experience and skills that they learned in the corporate setting. When you hire them you are in fact paying for the experience and skills that they have, that they have gained before they applied for a job with you. This means you don't have to spend for the VA's training and orientation anymore.

by: Lawrence Perry




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