Becoming Certified As A Virtual Assistant
Receiving a certification from a
respected organization is always a high point in any
professional’s career. Some industries require a certification
in order to legally practice in the profession. While other
industries offer certification programs as a means of enhancing
the credentials of an individual in the industry as well as
help maintain excellence in the industry as a whole.
In the Virtual Assistance (VA) industry, there are already a
few certification programs in existence but most of them
require that the individual VA be a member of their
organization or the certification costs more than the budget of
a startup VA will allow. Now there is a program which is
offered to anyone in the industry without having to be a member
of any specific organization or having to break your
budget.
Three prestigious VA organizations and their respected
owners have established VACertification.com. The dream and
intention of the program is to provide the ever-increasing VA
industry with a voluntary certification program that takes into
account the practicing professional’s education as well as
their experience.
Applicants are rated on a formula that is based on their
various educational accomplishments as well as their experience
in the business world and as a practicing Virtual Assistant.
This formula is set and used for all applicants, no
exceptions.
By utilizing a standard formula, VACertification hopes to
set a standard in the industry that will maintain the
confidence of the public in the abilities of the VA they may be
interested in working with. The certification program also
gives new, up and coming VA’s something to strive for.
Based on the set rating system, the VA is eligible for one
of two levels of the certification:
PVA (Professional Virtual Assistant) is the first of the two
levels of certification. VAs at this level have worked hard to
hone their skills and are experienced in their craft.
MVA (Master Virtual Assistant) is the pinnacle of the
certification program. This level consists of VAs who have
expanded their education with additional courses pertaining to
their practice and who have more depth of experience by taking
on a variety of tasks and projects.
Most VAs have spent their careers perfecting their
professional and customer service skills. These skills are what
their clients come to depend on and what will keep any new
clients coming back. By adding a certification to this list of
credentials, it can help in the decision process of the
potential client when considering working from among several
VAs. Also, as this certification is rated and presented by the
individual’s peers, it is a tremendous boost to the VA’s
confidence and can help in their marketing efforts.
About the Author:
Janice Byer, owner of Docu-Type
Administrative & Web Design Services (http://www.docutype.net)
provides professional, creative and affordable virtual
office assistance and small business website design. She is
a Certified Canadian Virtual Assistant (CCVA) and Master
Virtual Assistant (MVA). She is also the author of Surfin'
The Net - Docu-Type's Virtual Collection of Links,
(http://www.docutype.net/SurfinTheNet/linksebook.htm
) which is filled with the secrets of her
success. Visit her website for more information and to get
your copy.
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