What a Coaching Business Assistant Should Be Doing for You
Every once in a while I re-evaluate what I do with my time.
Am I being as efficient and productive as I could be?
Am I spending my time doing things I enjoy and that produce income?
Last night's analysis led me to realize that I need a part-time assistant right in my office - a mix between a business and personal assistant, and an office manager.
The hardest thing is always coming up with the job description. After looking around my office and thinking about time-consuming but non-profit-generating activities I have on my to-do list, here is what I came up with.
Feel free to use this for finding your own assistant, because this posting generated several interesting leads I am now interviewing.
Internet Business Office Assistant Wanted in East York, PA
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An excellent opportunity for an experienced
computer user and office manager to learn how
to run an Internet-based business. Two week days,
6-10 hours a week day time, flexible, $10 an hour to start.
Responsibilities include:
Packaging and labeling shipments
Going to the post office to mail packages
Keeping track of all shipments and customers
Word processing and spreadsheets
60 wpm typing
Organizing, creating and maintaining office/business systems
Returning phone messages
Customer service
QuickBooks
Scheduling appointments
Communicating and co-ordinating with members of virtual team
Skills required:
Excellent Internet proficiency
Excellent communications skills
Excellent detail-oriented skills
Self-starter and ready to learn
Highly reliable and responsible
A coaching business can be very enjoyable and profitable, or it can be a dreaded job. Having an assistant come to your office a few days a week can help you organize your systems, keep your filing up to date, do your billing, mail, and odds and ends you don't want to do yourself.
Ahhhhhhh..........


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