Best Websites to find Virtual Assistant Jobs
Below are the set of best websites that would help you begin your
journey in the world of Virtual Assistants. Make the most of these
networks and you would be one website away from your dream part or
full-time Virtual Assistant job.
Elance
Elance is one of the top-notch platforms for online employment.
Elance is one of the biggest resources for business owners and
individuals to find freelancers, and there are also virtual assistant
jobs up for grabs. Elance provides with business owners to automate
invoicing and payments to freelancers, so you need not worry about
payments. You can register on their website to search for Virtual
Assistant jobs and there many listings on this network.
Guru
Guru is one of my personal favourites for its systematic approach.
One of my acquaintances has successfully hired and worked with two good
Virtual Assistants through Guru. You can visit Guru.com and sign up for
finding VA jobs through their network. Guru is a top destination for
employers, and you could find a lot of VA jobs over their job boards.
UPWork (Earlier ODesk)
Much similar to Elance and Guru.com, UPWork is one of the most
popular freelance job website. oDesk, although not entirely dedicated to
VA jobs, there a huge number of employers on the look for Virtual
Assistants. Head over to the oDesk website, sign up for an account, and
you can immediately browse through heaps of VA jobs waiting for you.
oDesk is popular for its mind staggering number of jobs posted and
people employed. Give it a try.
Freelancer
Freelancer, again, like the above is one of the biggest freelance job
portals, and you could find numerous people on the look for Virtual
Assistants. Similar process again, sign up for an account, and you could
apply for VA jobs through their job listing. Again, here the number of
VA jobs is huge, and you could take a page out of its book. Head on to
its website, register yourself and browse and apply for the VA jobs
over their portal.
Amazon Mechanical Turk
Amazon Mechanical Turk is still unknown among many people online, but
it deserves serious recognition. It is a marketplace for work that they
self-proclaim as “human intelligence task”. The Amazon Mechanical Turk
enlists VA tasks like cleaning data, collecting phone numbers
and website information, categorizing lists, finding Google keywords,
creating and moderating content, getting relevant feedback, etc. could
be found on this network.