Company Office to Virtual Office

Introducing dynamic guest blogger, Jennifer Fowler.


Recently I have had the opportunity to work from my virtual office while also furthering my education. Making the transition to the virtual office is rewarding and challenging. Rewarding in the sense that I am able to perform the tasks that I enjoy - working behind the scenes making my clients look good and their jobs easier. Challenging in the sense that I am quickly learning that the social media world, while difficult to fully grasp, offers a networking avenue that I have not traveled before.

This growing virtual market is exciting. I am meeting professionals like myself from all walks of life. We are all striving for greatness. Virtual Assistants know what it takes to get any job done. We are entrepreneurs, leaders, perfectionists, and students. As such our time is valuable and must be managed with the big picture in mind.

There are Virtual Assistants that are in this profession out of desperation to find an income stream. Then there are those of us, like me, that are passionate and will search high and low for those clients that need us the most. While our virtual offices may include children's toys and our pets curled up at our feet, it is still a thriving,productive office because the environment is our shrine of existence. We thrive in a world of constant change and welcome the change to virtual gladly. The challenges within our environment accompanied by our years of business experience make us who we are.

We are the Virtual Assistants that make THE DIFFERENCE!

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Jennifer is a virtual assistant and President of A+ Office Support. She has more that 15 years experience working with senior level executives.Her tough skin with an incomparable demeanor and ability to take the initiative make her a valuable support partner. You can find Jennifer at www.aplusofficesupport.com



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