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Questions Frequently Asked
Our Frequently Asked Questions section is created to be read in its entirety. When read that way, you get the most complete picture of what you, as someone learning more about our Virtual Training Program, need to consider.
In case you have just a few questions, or are a frequent visitor looking for a specific piece of information, we've created a list of the questions listed here. A click of the mouse will take you to the info you seek!
A: The Virtual Training Program (VTP) is a highly intensive, twenty-week course designed to guide you in becoming successful as a Virtual Assistant (VA). Using synchronous and asynchronous learning, coaching, and activities, the VTP is designed to give you a strongest start possible in getting your business up and running.
These are not skills like creating a better PowerPoint presentation, or web design, or how to do a complex mail merge from a certain contact management software package. The skills we give you are more important than those, and more subtle. They are skills that will sustain you in your business and in relationships with clients regardless of the specific work you do, or don't do with them. You have many of the task-related skills you need, already, and can learn others you may decide you need anywhere — and, in fact, many people learn what they need from other VAs in the AssistU community. What we offer, you'll find nowhere else.
We also support the broadening of your understanding of virtual assistance and what you want for your business and yourself. Because it's so important to your success, we also spend time helping you understand how to create and sustain a solid small business.
We take you from A to Z, giving you a roadmap of success!
Here are some highlights of the program:
Additionally, under the main curriculum, there are concurrent, and equally important sub-curricula:
Cyberskills — we show you what you need to know to be a power internet user, and introduce you and practice with you the use of technology that will allow you to better and more easily work and collaborate with your clients!
Writing Skills — we know what clients want from their VA, and strong writing skills are one of the hottest things requested. We help you strengthen your existing skills.
Extreme Self-Care — we know that, to have a terrific business, you need to have a terrific personal life. We also know that the corporate world doesn't care about you, and one reason you're considering being a Virtual Assistant is to get off that ever spinning gerbil wheel. We help you work toward balance and taking time for yourself.
By the time you're finished, you'll have nearly 250 hours of training behind you — all designed to support your success as a Virtual Assistant!
**Please note: We do not train you in the use of specific programs. Each VA will use a variety of programs in her practice, and it's up to her to learn the programs she needs to use. We do actively encourage continued learning and growth with regard to hard-skills we don't provide training for, and make resources and classes available, both internal and external, for additional training in those kinds of skills. We also actively support and encourage the pursuit of Brainbench certification for all types of hard and soft skills.
Q: I've heard that AssistU focuses more on the "how tos" for starting a
business than the "how tos" of being a VA. Is that true?
A: It's not true.
Q: Where do I go to take classes?
A: We are a completely virtual organization. You're interested in learning a profession where all your work will be done virtually. We believe there's no better way to learn the profession and how to work in it, than in the environment in which you'll be working.
We also have the Virtual Training Manual (tm) which is over 800 pages of information we've created to support you in your learning, and as you move into working in your practice.
Our assignments and communication with each other will be online, and by phone. It's a terrific way to learn, and a powerful opportunity to practice what you're learning as you learn it!
Q: Tell me more about teleclasses. What are they?
A: Teleclasses are a new form of telephone conferencing. They are high tech and high touch. They allow people from all over the world to take classes together from the comfort of their homes, offices anywhere there is a phone (we require the use of an analog phone line --a standard land line--and do not allow the use of other phones or services, such as cell phones, VoIP, or cable service, as these can cause interference with the sound quality of the call for all participants)! We also do not permit use of speakerphones for the same reasons.
These classes are interactive — rather like a master's level class than an under grad lecture series. Participants are expected to contribute their knowledge and ideas to one another. In this way, everyone benefits, not only from the instructor, but from the wisdom and experience of the others on the call.
We're told that the experience is a powerful one!
Q: Can you tell me more about this telebridging technology?
Teleclasses are classes held by telephone. We require our participants to use an analog phone line (a standard land line), and do not allow the use of other phones or services, such as cell phones, VoIP, or cable service, as these can cause interference with the sound quality of the call for all participants. We also do not permit use of speakerphones for the same reasons. People are often skeptical about the possibility of learning this way. They know how difficult it is to be on a call with just two other people, and can't imagine what it would be like to be on a call with up to fourteen others! Because we understand this technology and are well-skilled in providing distance learning using this medium, we can assure you the experience is unlike anything you've previously experienced.
Q: Where am I calling, and will it be a toll call?
A: You will be calling one of our telebridges. We have some in Nevada, and some in Orlando. Unless you are in one of those cities, it will be a regular toll-call for you.
We can show you how to get inexpensive long distance rates; calls for the entire 20 weeks of classes should not cost more than about $65, and depending on where you live, it might actually not cost you a penny!
Q: Why doesn't AssistU use new web-technology to deliver the training?
A: Over the years, we've evaluated a number of delivery methods for our classes; we're evaluating new ones all the time, in fact. Web technology using telephony (voice through your computer) is still not where it needs to be (in terms of its ultimate accessibility, and reliability), in our opinion, to make it viable for us to use as a primary training tool. Many of the technologies aren't available to Mac users, for instance, and often, users of older computers often can't make the web technology work, or it doesn't work reliably, or the sound quality isn't clear enough, or there's a lag from the time someone speaks to the time others hear it. Additionally, many computer problems, or problems with ISP connectivity can prevent a user from being able to access a web-based class. Consequently, web-based training can be exclusionary. Teleclass training is inclusive; just about everyone can use the telephone... and if one has a problem with her home service (if she only has VoIP, or cell service, for instance), she can call from a friend's house, or anywhere she can gain access to a quiet location and phone with a standard analog line.
Q: Are there prerequisites for admission to the Virtual Training Program?
A: There are... and qualities we look for in a person before we recommend our program and the formation of a virtual assistance practice.
They are: Application to the Virtual Training Program is open to anyone who meets the following prerequisites:
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Obviously, some of this is subjective. You really need, however, to have great foundational skills before you consider this step in your career. If you meet these prerequisites, if this still cries out to you as the right move for you, then we welcome you to apply to the Virtual Training Program at Assist U.
If, on the other hand, you know that you aren't quite there yet, we encourage you to seek additional training and experience before you apply.
Q: How many people can be enrolled in the VTP at any one time?
A: We accept up to 45 people at one time. There are never more than six people per class, however. We want to give you a great experience, not just an experience, and the smaller class size allows us to do that.
A: Classes meet once each week for one hour. There are two different formats:
Which one is best for you is a personal decision. The curriculum is identical in both formats.
In a group, you have the ability to learn from the experience of your classmates, and you build instant community. In the one-on-one format, you get to focus more specifically on your special needs — spending more time on your weak spots, and less time in areas where you may be already strong. While there's ample personal attention in the group format, there's certainly more possible in the one-on-one format.
Q: So, twenty weeks of classes. Where does the coaching I've heard about come in?
A: Twice each month, Stacy Brice, President of AssistU and a personal and professional coach, holds a one hour long group coaching call for the current participants of the program.
Those sessions are designed to really allow you to get coaching about your own challenges and opportunities and benefit from the coaching other students receive. Our VTPers tell us this coaching is an invaluable part of their training. This group coaching is included in the tuition.
If more coaching is desired, we offer additional one-on-one coaching sessions to our participants at an additional charge on an as-needed basis.
Q: And the cost for the training?
A: We want every program participant to have an incredibly powerful and valuable experience, not just any old experience. And because we know that people learn best in different ways, our goal is to work to create a number of options for how a person can get our training. Currently, there are three choices:
So, twenty weeks of classes, in whatever format you choose, a proven program to support you in becoming successful much sooner than if you do it on your own, plus a whole lot of terrific extras make the VTP a terrific value! To see what your tuition includes, click here. And, if you'd like to learn more about our easy payment plans, click here. A: At least 50% of all new businesses won't see their five-year anniversaries. AssistU has, and is well on the way to our 10th anniversary because we've worked hard, and have grown and expanded smartly. We've been fortunate, and we know it.
Q: Ok — so tuition and the cost of calling in to the telebridge... are there other costs?
A: Very few. And the monetary lay-out is incredibly small. Most of the things we'll ask you to have are included with the materials we'll send you. Many others are free! We discuss all of this in Orientation. A: While the cost of our program is incredibly reasonable given all the value you receive, we understand that the economy has made it difficult for some people to easily afford to make this level of investment in a new career. As a result, we've created new payment plans that put our program within reach.
Q: Is there any printed material for the program?
A: Yes. At the beginning of the VTP, we send you our Strong-Start Binder, which contains all the information you need to take you through Orientation. After Orientation, you're given access to our special Student Download Area, where the rest of our materials are available for electronic delivery. All-in-all, the 900+ page Virtual Training Manual (VTM) is a wealth of information, wisdom, and resources to support you with your classes, supplement your learning, and help you get an amazing start in building your practice!
A: There is homework.
The goal being to stretch and hone your skills, so that you'll be able to happily and successfully work in the virtual world. We want you to feel absolutely comfortable working with clients at a distance. Besides homework, we expect you will invest time in growing your practice, and doing things which will forward your growth as a VA.
Q: So, how much time will all this take, each week?
A: That depends on you, how you manage your time, and which of your skills are more or less developed. Generally speaking, here's how it breaks down:
When we said that the program is rigorous, we weren't kidding. It's important that, before considering the VTP, you make sure you have the time and space in your life for it!
Q: Why would I want to enroll at AssistU?
A: You may not. You may see no advantage to getting additional training in this industry. If that's the case, we'll be happy to point you to other VA membership organizations where you might find what might be more appropriate for you. Just ask us for a referral.
AssistU is completely dedicated to your success, and we want to share with you proven methods for achieving your goals.
Having specific training in this profession and a supportive community behind you will likely be important as you begin your practice. Our community has been fostered and based on the concepts of abundance, and every member is incredibly supportive of every other member. With a whole community of people either just ahead of you or just behind you on the path, the sharing of resources and information is tremendous!
In addition, as a participant in the Virtual Training Program, you'll experience:
If becoming a VA is your passion and you want to form a practice quickly and easily, only the AssistU VTP will give you the tools and resources to do that.
By completing the VTP, you'll gain understanding of how to use technology and your advanced skills to your advantage... the true meaning of the term, "cutting edge."
Part of being in the VTP, and, in fact, a part of this growing profession, is being in close touch with new technologies and media — being plugged into the future. Using the telebridging format, becoming incredibly knowledgeable about the internet, new ways to communicate and collaborate, new formats and technologies, and doing things your way, all will make you a cutting edge resource for your clients, and an invaluable asset.
Nowhere else in the world can you get what AssistU provides!
Q: So, tell me about the application process
A: First, you'll want to review our application, available on the site. If you meet our prerequisites and are interested in being a part of our community and learning from the best, complete it, and submit it.
There's an initial phone interview, and sometimes a second one. You'll be required to have letters of recommendation sent to us. We'll verify certain things you tell us in the application and on your resume, and we may talk with the people who write your referrals.
All of this, combined with what you submit in your application will help us decide if there's a fit — your needs and our program.
Either way, you'll receive a letter letting you know our decision.
Please note that less than half of the people who submit an application make it to the initial interview. We take our work very seriously. Anyone applying to our program should be as serious about it as we are.
Assuming you are accepted, we'll discuss class times, find a time that works for you, and if you're participating in the group format, for you and all your classmates (we plan classes around your needs — there's no reason to worry that we'll plan a class time that you won't be able to do), send you out our Welcome Package, and then we get started!
Start to finish, the application process takes about two months from the application deadline to the time a class begins.
Q: Why does it take two months from application to starting classes?
A: There's a lot for us to do. As we've mentioned, we interview you once, maybe twice, we talk with your references, we have a student agreement for you to get and sign, we have to send your course materials to you, we have to find a class time that works for you, and if you're doing the VTP in the group format, for all your classmates as well.... and all of that takes time.
We're not the fastest — just the best!
Q: So, let's assume I apply, get accepted, and go through the program. What happens when I finish, and what happens if I don't?
A: If you successfully complete the VTP and graduate, you are eligible to subscribe to the AssistU Registry for client referrals. In addition, you remain a member of our community and have access to the AssistU Portal, a massive "home base’" for resources, information and connection to other VAs. There's currently no additional charge for access to the AssistU portal, where you can take full advantage of all our community events, discounts, and continue to benefit from being part of a strong and helpful community of professionals.
You also earn the right to sit for our coveted Certified Professional Virtual Assistant (CPVA) designation that lets the world know that you have more training, and endorsed abilities from the industry leader — AssistU.
If you fail, and some people do, you fail. Period. You do not graduate, can no longer can stay a member of our community, are not certified, and do not get added to the Registry.
Q: What recourse do I have if I fail?
A: Once you fail, there is none. We find that there are two basic reasons why people fail. Either they 1) sabotage themselves, or 2) something's going on in their lives that they don't tell us about but that causes incredibly poor performance.
If something is going on in your life that's of an extraordinary nature like a grave illness, a death in the immediate family, etc., — we can offer an extension. But if we don't know, and you go all the way through the program without telling us, failing *before* telling us, it's just too late. You can apply to the program again, at another time that might be better for you, but if accepted, you'll have to pay whatever the tuition is at that time.
Q: If I successfully complete the program, what guarantee do you offer that I will have a successful business?
A: We offer none. We can't. We don't create, build, or sustain your business --- you do. And so, your success, or lack of it, will be controlled completely by who you are, and what actions you take or don't take. We give you the training, coaching, information, knowledge, and access to resources and a fabulous community, but it's going to be entirely up to you to use what you've gotten from us, or not.
We do, however, offer a fair refund policy. If, in the first two classes of the VTP, you feel, for any reason, that what we offer isn't for you, you can withdraw from the VTP and we'll refund your money, minus an administrative fee. The only thing you risk by not applying is, perhaps, the opportunity of a lifetime.
Q: How easy is it to get into the Virtual Training Program?
A: We're so committed to the success of the VAs we train that we screen our applicants well. In reality, of those who will not be accepted, the majority are screened out before even getting to the interview stage of the application process. Only those who 1) meet our prerequisites and have the qualities we find important, 2) can demonstrate that they have the ability to follow directions, and 3) demonstrate that being a VA lights them up inside are really considered for the VTP.
Q: I don't live in the United States. Is the VTP open to international participants?
A: Virtual Assistance is a global profession and we're happy to include international participants!
Q: So what about the community at AssistU?
A: Community is an integral part of the AssistU experience. Here, you'll find an incredibly supportive group of VAs, offering personal and professional support, and encouragement. We think you'll be delighted at the friendships you'll form with other VAs around the world.
Q: What type of diversity do you have?
A: The beauty of being part of a network of VAs is that you don't necessarily know. What I mean by that is that because of the missing non-verbal cues inherent in working virtually, you often have no clue about any of diversity issues (gender, race, ethnicity, or cultural). That's a great thing, in a sense, because there's also no discrimination. Additionally, there's no problem with age, height, weight, looks, or any of the other things that can get in the way of people working together.
Q: How often do new classes begin?
A: New classes begin every month of the year except December. We accept applications for any class until the 1st of the month, two months prior to the date you want to begin. (For example, January 1 for a start in March of 2008; December 1 for a start
in February of 2009.).
Q: Are there VAs I can talk to about their experience with AssistU and working as a VA?
A: You bet. The people in our community are friendly and eager to help. That includes talking with you about their experiences with our training program.
If you'd like to get in touch with some of them, let us know. We're happy to provide contact information to help you get the information you need and want!
You can also:
Q: Are there clients of VAs I can talk with?
A: The clients of VAs are incredibly busy, as you might imagine. And unfortunately, they don't have the time to talk, one on one, with people investigating this profession.
Q: If I want to do more research about AssistU, how would I go about doing that?
A: You can read our Consumer Protection and Ethics Statement. It tells you how to check out our history, and find out if there have been any complaints about us. You can also visit our Media and PR page to read what such great publications as Inc. Magazine, Home Office Computing, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune and others have printed about us. This info, plus whatever you've learned here on our site, should give you a terrific sense of who we are and what we offer.
Still want more? Consider signing up for our monthly telediscussion designed just for people who are investigating becoming a VA. In an hour with the AssistU Founder and President, Stacy Brice, you'll learn a great deal about AssistU, the Virtual Assistance profession, and what it might be like if you were in one of our training classes.
Want to talk with VAs who have been trained by AssistU to hear about their experiences? Just let us know — we'll be happy to give you a list of people who have volunteered to talk with people who, like you, have questions!
You can also call us — we're happy to help!
Q: If I have more questions, who can I call?
A: Call Stacy Brice, President of AssistU. She'll want to make sure you get the information you need! You can reach her by calling toll-free 866-VAWorks (866-829-6757).
Q: I want to apply to the VTP! How do I do that?
A: We've made it possible for you to apply online!
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