# Finding Ming Lee For full documentation visit [mkdocs.org](https://www.mkdocs.org). ## the process Alright, let's get you a Virtual Assistant (VA). You know you need help, but you're not sure where to start. Here's a straightforward 1-2-3 system to get you from zero to hiring: **1. Define the Task and Create a System:** * **Identify the Bottleneck:** What's the biggest time-suck in your business? Is it managing your inbox, scheduling appointments, data entry, or social media? Pinpoint the task that's consistently eating up your valuable time. * **Break it Down:** Once you've identified the task, break it down into its smallest, most manageable steps. Imagine you're explaining it to someone who has never done it before. * **Create a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP):** Document every step. Use screenshots, video recordings, or simple written instructions. The goal is to create a repeatable process that anyone can follow. This SOP will be your training manual. **2. Find Potential Candidates:** * **Choose a Platform:** There are many online platforms to find VAs. Popular options include Upwork, Onlinejobs.ph, and dedicated VA agencies. Select one that aligns with your budget and needs. * **Write a Clear Job Description:** Be specific about the tasks, required skills, and expected outcomes. Include a clear title, a brief description of your company, and a list of responsibilities. * **Include a Screening Question:** Add a simple question to filter out applicants who didn't read the job description carefully. For example, "In your response, please tell me your favorite software for [specific task]." * **Review Applications:** Carefully review the applications and resumes. Look for candidates who have relevant experience, strong communication skills, and a professional attitude. **3. Conduct Interviews and Select the Right Candidate:** * **Schedule Interviews:** Shortlist a few candidates and schedule brief interviews. These can be done via video call or phone. * **Focus on Communication and Problem-Solving:** During the interview, assess their communication skills, their ability to follow instructions, and their problem-solving abilities. * **Ask Relevant Questions:** Ask questions that test their understanding of the tasks and their experience with relevant tools and software. * **Present a Test Task:** Give each finalist a small, relevant task to complete. This will give you a real-world example of their work. * **Make Your Decision:** After the interviews and test tasks, select the candidate who best fits your needs and budget. Trust your gut. * **Discuss Pay and Hours:** Before making a formal offer, discuss pay rate, hours, and expected deliverables. ## Virtual Assistant Questionnaire Name: Email: Local Time Zone & Availability (including EST/Manila equivalent): Hourly Rate (USD): Portfolio/Work Samples Link: Briefly describe your relevant skills (Google Suite, AI tools, voice over, etc.): Google Suite Proficiency (1-5, 5=Expert): Docs: __, Sheets: __, Slides: __, Gmail: __ Reliable Internet/Quiet Workspace/Microphone/Video Editing Capable Computer? (Yes/No for each): ## Evaluations Alright, here are 10 brainstorming task ideas, designed to be completed within a 10-minute interview segment, to test the proficiency of your virtual assistant candidates: 1. **Quick Google Docs Formatting:** * "Here's a short text document. Please format it with a title, bullet points, and a hyperlink within 10 minutes. Share your screen as you do it." (Tests Google Docs proficiency and speed.) 2. **Simple Google Sheets Data Entry & Calculation:** * "I'll give you a small set of data (e.g., product names and prices). Enter it into a Google Sheet and calculate the total price within 10 minutes." (Tests Google Sheets basics.) 3. **Basic Google Slides Presentation:** * "Create a 3-slide presentation on 'My Favorite Productivity Tip' in 10 minutes. Include a title, a short description, and an image." (Tests Google Slides and quick design skills.) 4. **Email Drafting & Scheduling:** * "Draft a professional email to a client confirming a meeting and schedule it to send tomorrow morning, within 10 minutes. I will give you the details of the meeting." (Tests Gmail and scheduling skills) 5. **Quick Travel Research (Google Search):** * "In 10 minutes, research and find the top 3 affordable hotels in [Specific City] for a 2-night stay. Share your screen and show me your search process." (Tests research and information gathering.) 6. **Basic Project Management Task Assignment (Verbal):** * "I have 5 tasks to assign: A, B, C, D, and E. Verbally explain how you would prioritize and manage these tasks within 10 minutes. I will give you the basic description of each task." (Tests project management thinking.) 7. **Simple Voice Recording (If Applicable):** * "Read this short paragraph as a voice over introduction in 1 minute. Please record it using any program on your computer. I will then listen to it." (Tests voice recording ability). 8. **Simple Image Editing (If Applicable):** * "Here is a picture, please crop it to a square, and add a simple text overlay. You have 10 minutes." (Tests very basic image editing skills). 9. **AI Content Generation (If Applicable):** * "In 5 minutes, use an AI tool (if you have one) to generate a short social media caption for a new software launch. Then, in the next 5, revise it to be more engaging." (Tests AI tool usage and content refinement.) 10. **Problem Solving/Organization:** * "I need to organize a list of 20 random files. Describe how you would create a system to organize them within 10 minutes. What would you name the folders, and how would you determine what files go where?" (Tests organization and problem solving skills).