Fractional administrative support can enhance any business, even corporations! A great fractional assistant can seamlessly integrate with your team and enhance customer experience. Because they are often remote, your operating costs stay low while your productivity gets higher.
Here are some common clients who utilize fractional EAs:
1. Personal Brands
If you're a consultant, life coach, or creative influencer… you are the face of your business.
That doesn't mean you don't need help behind the scenes! Offloading tasks like scheduling, email management, and invoicing to an executive assistant means you have more time to focus on what you love.
2. In-Person Teams
Just because your team is back in the office doesn't mean you can't use the extra help!
Hiring a fractional executive assistant for online admin work is more affordable and more efficient than adding an additional in-person employee.
3. Teams Who Already Have A Virtual Assistant
Hiring an assistant means faster growth, and faster growth means more clients and thus a bigger workload. However, virtual assistants often need management, support, and training--and that takes valuable time. Teams who already have a VA often need more senior-level executive assistant to handle the management of vendors, contractors, and task-doers.
4. Brand-New Entrepreneurs
If you're just starting your business you may feel like it's too early to hire any extra help.
The truth is, building in even a few hours a week for a fractional assistant is a great way to set yourself up for faster growth and less burnout. They can even assist in the launch of your business!
ChatterBoss hand-picks fractional executive assistants to help professionals like you free up your time and energy. We take care of your administrative tasks so you can focus on the things that truly bring you joy.
Sound like you? Book a complimentary call and we’d be happy to discuss your needs and where we can step in to help.
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