- Mar 6, 2025
10 Virtual Assistant Companies Hiring Now
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If you’ve ever wished you could work from home, set your own hours, and get paid to do tasks you’re already good at (like organizing emails or scheduling appointments), becoming a virtual assistant might be the perfect fit for you.
The best part? You don’t always need prior experience to get started. Many virtual assistant companies are actively hiring beginners who are eager to learn. So in this guide, I’ll walk you through exactly what a virtual assistant does, how much you can earn, and most importantly... 10 companies hiring VAs right now so you can start making money ASAP!
What Does a Virtual Assistant Do?
A virtual assistant (VA) is someone who helps businesses with online tasks. Think of it as being an administrative assistant, but remote! Here are just a few things VAs get paid to do:
✔️ Managing emails and calendars
✔️ Booking travel and appointments
✔️ Social media scheduling and engagement
✔️ Data entry and research
✔️ Customer support and live chat
✔️ Light bookkeeping or invoicing
✔️ Content creation (blog posts, newsletters, etc.)
Some VAs specialize in just one area, like social media or customer support, while others offer a mix of services. The beauty of this job? You can tailor it to your strengths!
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Is Being a Virtual Assistant Worth It?
Short answer? ABSOTIVELY.
For busy moms, side hustlers, or anyone who craves flexibility, virtual assistant jobs are a fantastic way to earn money without sacrificing family time. Still unsure? Here’s why becoming a VA is worth considering...
You can work from anywhere - Yes, even in your PJs! You're able to set your own hours for that nap-time hustle. Sometimes no degrees are required, so no fancy resume needed. And you can start with little to no investment, just a laptop and Wi-Fi.
Many beginners start part-time and scale up once they land more clients. And if you’re wondering about pay, let’s talk numbers next!
How Much Can You Earn as a Virtual Assistant?
Virtual assistant salary varies based on experience, services offered, and whether you work for yourself or a company.
Entry-level VAs can earn $15-$25 per hour. Experienced VAs can earn $30-$50 per hour. Specialized VAs (like social media managers) can earn $50+ per hour! So working full-time, that can add up to $3,000 - $6,000+ per month! 😲
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10 Virtual Assistant Companies Hiring Right Now
If you’re ready to start but aren’t sure where to find jobs, these virtual assistant companies are a great place to apply:
24/7 Virtual Assistants – Offers part-time and full-time positions with flexible hours.
BELAY – Hires experienced VAs for bookkeeping, admin, and social media management.
Boldly – Specializes in high-paying VA jobs (great if you have some experience).
Elite Virtual Assistants – Helps match VAs with business owners in need of support.
Fancy Hands – Ideal for beginners; offers task-based work with quick payouts.
Great Assistant – Pairs VAs with long-term clients (perfect for stability!).
Smith.AI – Focuses on customer service and receptionist-style VA work.
Vasumo – Trains and hires VAs to work with online entrepreneurs.
VaVa Virtual Assistants – Looks for VAs with skills in admin, marketing, and project management.
Zirtual – Hires U.S.-based VAs for executive-level support roles.
Pro Tip: Apply to multiple companies to increase your chances of getting hired!
Do You Need Experience to Become a Virtual Assistant?
Not always! Many VAs start with zero experience and learn on the job. But if you want to stand out, here’s how to boost your chances of getting hired...
Create a simple resume highlighting skills like organization, communication, and tech-savviness. Take free or low-cost online courses in admin work, social media, or customer service. Offer to help a friend or local business for free (just 1-2 small tasks) to build your portfolio. Join Facebook groups for virtual assistants and network with potential clients.
And competition for virtual assistant jobs can be high, so make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. Here’s how:
Showcase your skills – No VA experience? Highlight past experience in customer service, admin work, or social media.
Learn basic VA tools – Get familiar with Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, Asana, and Canva (all free!).
Apply consistently – Don’t stop after one application. Keep going until you land a role!
And remember, the more effort you put in, the sooner you’ll land that first paid VA job.
Ready to Start? Here Are Your Next Steps!
Now that you know how to become a virtual assistant, it’s time to take action! Apply to at least 3 of the companies listed above. Download my FREE Remote Ready Workbook to get more guidance! Comment below if you have questions—I’d love to help! 😊
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Hi, I'm Aneatra!
I am the owner and creative juice behind Remote Beginnings. I've also had the privilege of working from home for 20 years. This is how I learned the ins and outs of earning a living remotely. Learn more about me here.
Now I'm on a mission to help you do the same - escape the grind, strengthen your family ties, and enjoy more freedom! No more having to choose between providing for your family or spending time with them when there's room for both.