New trends create an alternative to hiring employees
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Title: New trends create an alternative to hiring employees
Author Name: Grainne Foley
Author Website: www.ajwd.com
Author Email Address: gfoley@ajwd.com
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Copyright Date: 2005
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New trends create an alternative to hiring employees
Current trends in business are conspiring to create a revolution
in the way that small and medium sized companies do business.
These forces have created an environment in which growing
companies can make maximum use of their labor dollars, while
accessing a talent base previously unreachable due to the costs
involved with hiring top talent.
The first trend is towards self-employment. Entrepreneurship is
at an all time high. According to a study by Register.com Inc,
47% of U.S. adults have taken initial steps toward starting
their own business or supplementing their income. However, once
out of the corporate world, many small business owners find that
they have budgets too small to 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 level of
professional one can hire.
A second trend is the emergence 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.
While VA's were once limited to more administrative tasks, they
now encompass the entire spectrum of professional skills. If it
can be done from home, there is a VA doing it.
This leads to the inevitable question- how do VA's find
employers, and how do employers find VA's?
Enter a Virtual Staffing Service. With a virtual staffing
service, the VA's have already been interviewed and screened and
are ready to hit the ground running. The benefits of using a
staffing service include a backup VA when your individual VA is
on vacation or sick, you may discover that you need assistance
with marketing which your particular VA does not offer but
rather than start the search process again, all it will take is
a quick call to your staffing service and they will have a VA
ready for you the next day. One of the main advantages of
utilizing the services of a staffing service is that you can
choose the VA from a variety of resumes and if there is a
problem you will be able to switch VA's easily.
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 approximately 1400 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.
More and more businesses are coming round to the idea of Virtual
Assistance; it's a win-win for everyone involved. It gives
businesses the help that they need without the hassle of hiring
a full-time employee.
Grainne Foley, a former Human Resources Manager is the owner of
A Job Well Done, a virtual staffing service created to provide
top level virtual professionals to businesses. Complete
information on services offered can be found on her web site at
www.ajwd.com. Don't forget to subscribe to her FREE
newsletter, "A Virtual Revolution".
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