Your VA Resume, Built From Real Job Posts
You have real work experience. It just is not written in the language virtual assistant employers search for. Fill this out once. We will study your resume, match you against real VA job posts that are open right now, and send you back a resume built to get interviews, the exact jobs to apply to, and a learning plan for any skills you still need. Your answers stay private and are only used to build your package.
Why we ask: this goes at the top of your new resume exactly as you type it.
Why we ask: your finished resume, job matches, and learning plan arrive here. Use the email you would also use for job applications, because employers judge professionalism from the address itself.
Why we ask: some VA jobs require specific time zones or PH regions. We only match you with jobs you are actually eligible for.
VA employers always ask about your setup before they ask about your skills. A clear answer here becomes a selling point on your resume.
Main internet connection: provider and speed
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Why we ask: most VA job posts require 10 to 25 Mbps minimum. We put your real numbers on your resume so employers stop wondering.
Backup internet if your main one fails
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Why we ask: a backup connection is one of the most common interview questions for VAs. If you do not have one yet, write None yet; we will include getting one in your plan.
Computer you will work on: brand, model, RAM if you know it
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Why we ask: employers ask this in nearly every VA interview. Knowing your specs also tells us which tools we can realistically put on your learning plan.
Upload your current resume (PDF or Word)
Why we ask: your real experience is the raw material. We never invent experience; we translate what you have already done into what VA employers are looking for. If your resume is in Canva: Share, then Download, then PDF, and upload that file here. Canva links often cannot be opened by anyone but you.
Or paste a link to your resume
Why we ask: a link works if you cannot upload a file. Google Docs links must be set to Anyone with the link can view.
In your own words: what do you actually do all day in your current or most recent job?
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Why we ask: resumes hide the good stuff. The daily tasks you think are boring, like managing your boss's calendar, chasing suppliers on email, fixing the attendance spreadsheet, are exactly the tasks VA employers pay for.
Have you heard of any of these VA roles? Check any that sound interesting, even if you feel unqualified.
Why we ask: "I have no idea yet" is a completely normal answer. A virtual assistant is simply someone who does office work remotely for a client, usually overseas. We will recommend roles based on your actual experience, not just this answer.
Anything else we should know?
Why we ask: context helps us match you honestly. Availability, target monthly income, jobs you have applied to already, worries you have.
Salamat! After you press Submit, your package (the new resume, your matched job links, and your learning plan) will arrive at your email this evening. One truth to hold onto while you wait: you are not starting from zero. You are translating experience you already have.