Demystifying Your Global Virtual Assistant for Everyday Life With GetFriday
BANGALORE, India, April 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
To outsource or not, and even if I do, will I get it right? That's the question on the minds of people who need some extra help in their lives but are unable to get it. Virtual Assistance is no longer a novelty, but ask someone who runs a small business, startup or is just too busy and can do with some help, if they would. And the overwhelming answer would be "I am unsure". Yet, there are millions of small businesses and busy individuals across the globe that need assistance, but are reluctant to try it because they are apprehensive.
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'GetFriday', a leading global Virtual Assistance firm based in India that has been in service since 2005 was instrumental in making outsourcing accessible and more importantly, successful for busy individuals and small businesses across 60 countries.
Despite the numerous successful outsourcing stories of small-medium enterprises and individuals over the years, many first-timers remain indecisive about outsourcing, owing to the fears associated with sending off important work virtually to assistants halfway across the world.
Would they understand it the way I do, would the quality of work be as good as mine and can I trust them with my information? All of these are reasonable apprehensions to have, which is why you need to choose your Virtual Outsourcing partner with great care. Among other concerns are communication skills, being able to understand cultural contexts and their subtle differences and the lack of face-to-face communication, all of which could add to the fears about the workability of outsourcing for ordinary people.
In pursuit of trying to debunk these very apprehensions, this video ('A peek into the World of Virtual Outsourcing with GetFriday') offers potential clients a peek into the work and life at GetFriday. Since all work and communication takes place virtually, it becomes all the more important for clients to understand what to expect when outsourcing to a company like GetFriday.
Trust is a key factor when it comes to outsourcing. "If people have been able to trust us with their information and work from ten thousand miles away, it is only because we strive to be open and transparent in our relationship with clients," says Sunder P, Managing Director, TTK Services.
By the end of the video, potential clients will be able to:
- Get a sneak peek at the teams that make GetFriday and identify the benefits of virtual outsourcing
- Get a feel of the virtual work-life that will help you understand the environment that supports the Virtual Assistants in executing their tasks to perfection
- Know the security measures implemented to safeguard sensitive information
- Discover the flexible plans that allow you to upgrade or downgrade anytime
- View what happens inside a Virtual Assistance office for the very first time
Also watch the 7 Steps to Outsourcing video that can help you plan your outsourcing better.
GetFriday and GetFriday Ace have made a difference to more than 13000 clients in 60 countries, since 2005. Call us on +1-877-469-8275.
About GetFriday
GetFriday, the life outsourcing company, is a division of TTK Services Pvt. Ltd. First featured in a life outsourcing experiment by Esquire Editor AJ Jacobs (2005) it became globally popular after being featured in the NY Times bestseller 'The 4-Hour Workweek' by Timothy Ferriss.
TTK Services Pvt. Ltd. is a technology enabled services company that is part of the TTK Group, a trusted name in India since 1928.
GetFriday, Bangalore, INDIA
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UK: +44-808-222-8275,+44-208-528-2954
Australia: +61-871-401-005
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