Our Virtual Assistant Services

From PA support to marketing, access the 5* Virtual Assistant service you need to grow.

EXECUTIVE PA SUPPORT

Everything you’d expect from a high calibre Virtual Assistant. And then some.

  • Diary Management
  • Inbox Management
  • Travel Booking
  • Research & Reports
  • General Admin
  • Event Organisation

MARKETING SUPPORT

Need social media support? Content creation creds? Look no further.

  • Marketing Planning
  • Email Marketing
  • Market Research
  • Social Media Management
  • Content Writing
  • Simple Website Updates

BUSINESS SUPPORT

For everything else that requires an expert Virtual Assistant on hand.

  • Project Management
  • Customer Service
  • Sales Support
  • HR
  • Recruitment
  • Business Management

What’s Included In Our Virtual
Assistant Services?

Why MK Virtual Assistant?

HIGH STANDARDS

Only the top 4% of applicants are selected to join MKVA.

EASE OF COMMUNICATION

All MKVA VAs are native English speakers, based in the UK.

SEASONED PROFESSIONALS

Our Virtual Assistants have a proven track record at well-known companies.

SET UP FOR SUCCESS

Only the top 4% of applicants are selected to join MKVA.

MATCHED TO YOUR NEEDS

We take time to understand your needs before matching you with a VA with the right skills.

SIMPLE, FLEXIBLE SUPPORT PLANS

Bank unused hours, enjoy holiday cover and get dedicated Client Success Manager support.

LEARN HOW VIRTALENT WORKS

What Our Virtual Assistant Service
Can’t Take On

24/7 ANSWERING SERVICES

Our VAs are happy to make and return the occasional call, but we don’t operate as a full-time call centre.

STRATEGIC CONSULTING

Virtual Assistants can’t act as business consultants or advise on critical company decisions.

WEB DEVELOPMENT

Simple website changes are fine – just not a coding overhaul!

GRAPHIC DESIGN

Our Virtual Assistants can manage a rebrand project or create simple social media graphics – but not create complex designs themselves.

STORING & SENDING GOODS

But our VAs can arrange the necessary third party services.

NO SPAM

Our VAs can’t help with cold calling campaigns or sending spam emails.

Questions

Let’s start with what a Virtual Assistant can do for you.

A Virtual Assistant is an employee or contractor providing their clients with a range of support services. The work they do usually has an administrative focus as most VAs will typically come from a PA or Office Manager background, but this is not always the case. A number of VAs will focus on digital marketing tasks (such as social media or blog writing), for example.

Tasks are always carried out away from a client’s premises (hence the virtual part) – in fact, most Virtual Assistants will never meet their clients in person! They typically operate from their own home office or perhaps a co-working space.

Our Virtual Assistants work in the UK, but the VA industry is global.

here is no set definition here, however we like to think that tasks typically fall into three categories:

  1. Virtual PA support – this could include managing your diary or inbox, preparing for meetings, handling travel arrangements (hotels, flights, transfers, etc.), managing your expenses or working on documents. It could even extend to personal support, such as buying a gift or planning your next family holiday.
  2. Marketing support – tasks could include scheduling social media posts, content writing (e.g. blogs or e-books), email marketing, making simple website updates or conducting research.
  3. Other VA support – you could also find a Virtual Assistant to manage your incoming enquiries, work on recruitment tasks, help with sales tasks (e.g. preparing proposals), manage projects or contractors, and so much more.

As you might imagine, the list of tasks a Virtual Assistant can support you with is almost endless.

The VA industry – just like the outsourcing industry more widely – is global. Yet we think it makes a lot of sense to hire a VA in the same country and time zone as you. If you’re somewhere north of Land’s End, that means hiring a UK Virtual Assistant! But why?

  1. No time zone differences – as a busy entrepreneur or exec, you need to ensure you get maximum value from your new VA. Fiddling around with calendar times and aligning your schedules can be frustrating – working across different time zones adds an extra obstacle in accessing the very same support you so desperately need.
  2. No major cultural differences – as a UK-based business owner, working with a Virtual Assistant in the same country as you will mean you

Sure, it might look cheaper to outsource your support abroad, but in reality hiring a UK Virtual Assistant will add far more value to your day.

A Virtual Assistant will typically come from an Executive Assistant or Marketing Manager background, often having worked in these roles for many years before going remote. That said, others have used their transferable skills from other professions to launch a glowing career in the industry!

A VA will typically work remotely from their own home office, usually spreading their time across more than one client. This means that each client can access their skills for a relatively small number of hours per month.

Many Virtual Assistants enjoy their careers as a result of the flexibility it affords them. Unlike a typical 9-5 job, they can work around their other commitments. Plus there’s no longer a rainy commute on the London Underground either!

Getting started with a Virtual Assistant is simple.

  1. Prepare – be clear about your needs. What do you want help with and what do you plan to delegate to your VA first of all?
  2. Gather information. A good place to start is to book a call with one of our team so we can explain more about working with a Virtual Assistant.
  3. Select a VA. If you like, we’ll match you with one of our VAs and send you a full proposal. This means you know exactly who would be supporting you.
  4. Make your hire. After speaking with a Virtual Assistant (or two!), it’s time to decide. Do they feel like the right fit for you?
  5. Delegate and communicate. Congratulations – you just secured the support you need! It’s time to gather passwords, give access to systems and put together any instructions. This part can feel a little tricky, so we recommend starting with a kick-off call to plan your first week together.