VirtualAssistantJobs101.com (http://www.virtualassistantjobs101.com) has launched a new website that helps unemployed service-skilled workers find hourly or project-based virtual assistant jobs that they can do from home. Each day the website's editors scour the Internet and handpick legitimate job opportunities, providing visitors with access to numerous home-based virtual assistant jobs.
Brian Scott, the site's founder, defines "service-skilled people" as individuals who have backgrounds in customer service, office assistance, doing administrative tasks, and/or servicing employers or clients to increase sales or improve product branding.
Service-skilled people can find virtual assistant positions for many popular and niche-focused VA disciplines, such as data entry jobs, customer service jobs, tech support jobs, admin assistant jobs, appointment scheduling jobs, medical coding jobs, and inbound/outbound telemarketing jobs. The site offers a simple navigation where visitors can click on a specific job discipline to find the best-matched VA job; otherwise, job-seekers can use the site's search tool to narrow down specific remote, telecommute and "work at home" freelance jobs by keyword or job type.
VirtualAssistantJobs101.com fulfills a demand to localize virtual assistant jobs from many online job sites, as well as organize job listings to save job-seekers precious time researching jobs that closely compliment their skill-set.
Brian Scott said many visitors that use VirtualAssistantJobs101.com include full-time and part-time virtual assistants; but a growing segment of the website's audience includes "fed-up" laid-off white-collar workers who want to use their existing skills to work for themselves.
Updated daily, VirtualAssistantJobs101.com lists between 10 and 20 new virtual assistant jobs, ranging from quick "one-day" assignments to "week-long" projects, and in some cases, for an indefinite period of time as is such the case with customer service and medical coding jobs.
"Working virtually, part-time, full-time, or on the side can provide many job opportunities to earn extra income," said Scott. "More companies are outsourcing work to manage their workflow and cut internal costs in order to stay competitive."
The latest stats for virtual assistant jobs, which also include secretaries and administrative assistants, reveal that virtual workers will have the largest number of job openings due to growth, exceeding (a projected growth of) 4.5 million jobs this year.
VirtualAssistantJobs101.com anticipates an increase of virtual secretarial and online administrative work for the remainder of 2011 and beyond.
VirtualAssistantJobs101.com is part of a network of job-related websites -- all run and maintained by working freelancers -- which include Online-Writing-Jobs.com and DataEntryJobs101.com
Today's VA jobs are available at http://www.VirtualAssistantJobs101.com
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