Henry Anthony
Course Outline - Introduction - Niche Selection and Training ( softwares inclusive) - How To Write An Employable CV/Resume And Cover Letter - Portfolio Creation - Interview Preparation - BONUS CHAPTER (Strategies that'll land you a VA role) …
Training begins in a few hours.
All registrations for this batch will stop as soon as the first class holds.
All registrations for this batch will stop as soon as the first class holds.
Henry Anthony
Training begins in a few hours. All registrations for this batch will stop as soon as the first class holds.
ANNOUNCEMENT 📍
Registration for this has officially closed.
Please do not send in anymore registration requests.
A new training schedule will be announced shortly.
Registration for this has officially closed.
Please do not send in anymore registration requests.
A new training schedule will be announced shortly.
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SNIPPET FROM THE VA TRAINING
A poor Internet connection can lead to an automatic disqualification even if the interviewer doesn't say it directly.
Today during the group training, everyone had to do an Internet speed test.
I recommend you all do the same. Especially hours before an interview. If poor, then have an alternative.
CONSEQUENCES OF A POOR INTERNET CONNECTION ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
A poor Internet connection can lead to an automatic disqualification even if the interviewer doesn't say it directly.
Today during the group training, everyone had to do an Internet speed test.
I recommend you all do the same. Especially hours before an interview. If poor, then have an alternative.
CONSEQUENCES OF A POOR INTERNET CONNECTION ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
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Consequences of Poor Internet Connection for a Virtual Assistant
1. Failed or Embarrassing Job Interviews
This is one of the biggest disadvantages.
During interviews, poor internet can cause:
Frozen video or dropped calls
Delayed or distorted audio
Constant reconnections
Missed interview questions
Detriment:
Interviewers may assume you are:
Unprepared
Not professional
Not ready for remote work
In many cases, you may never get a second chance, even if you are qualified.
2. Loss of Job Opportunities
Clients expect VAs to be fully remote-ready. Poor internet can lead to:
Inability to attend live interviews
Failure to complete test tasks on time
Missed messages or follow-ups
Result: Clients move on to someone else.
3. Reduced Client Trust & Credibility
Frequent excuses like “network issues” can:
Make clients doubt your reliability
Damage your professional reputation
Lead to micromanagement or contract termination
Trust is hard to build and easy to lose.
4. Missed Deadlines & Low Productivity
Most VA tasks depend on cloud tools. Poor internet causes:
Slow uploads/downloads
Inability to access work platforms
Delays in task completion
This directly affects performance and ratings.
5. Poor Communication & Collaboration
Remote work thrives on communication. Bad internet leads to:
Late responses
Misunderstood instructions
Missed meetings
This creates friction between you and clients or team members.
6. Financial Loss
Consequences may include:
Reduced work hours
Loss of long-term contracts
Fewer referrals
Difficulty scaling income
Inconsistent internet can directly reduce earnings.
7. Stress, Anxiety & Burnout
Constant connection problems cause:
Fear of calls or meetings
Pressure to over-explain
Loss of confidence during interviews and work
This affects mental focus and performance.
8. Limited Career Growth
Without reliable internet, you may:
Avoid applying for high-paying roles
Miss training sessions and workshops
Be excluded from real-time projects
Your growth as a VA becomes stagnant.
Key Takeaway
For a Virtual Assistant, poor internet is a silent career killer.
It can cost you interviews, jobs, income, and reputation—even before your skills are fully seen.
1. Failed or Embarrassing Job Interviews
This is one of the biggest disadvantages.
During interviews, poor internet can cause:
Frozen video or dropped calls
Delayed or distorted audio
Constant reconnections
Missed interview questions
Detriment:
Interviewers may assume you are:
Unprepared
Not professional
Not ready for remote work
In many cases, you may never get a second chance, even if you are qualified.
2. Loss of Job Opportunities
Clients expect VAs to be fully remote-ready. Poor internet can lead to:
Inability to attend live interviews
Failure to complete test tasks on time
Missed messages or follow-ups
Result: Clients move on to someone else.
3. Reduced Client Trust & Credibility
Frequent excuses like “network issues” can:
Make clients doubt your reliability
Damage your professional reputation
Lead to micromanagement or contract termination
Trust is hard to build and easy to lose.
4. Missed Deadlines & Low Productivity
Most VA tasks depend on cloud tools. Poor internet causes:
Slow uploads/downloads
Inability to access work platforms
Delays in task completion
This directly affects performance and ratings.
5. Poor Communication & Collaboration
Remote work thrives on communication. Bad internet leads to:
Late responses
Misunderstood instructions
Missed meetings
This creates friction between you and clients or team members.
6. Financial Loss
Consequences may include:
Reduced work hours
Loss of long-term contracts
Fewer referrals
Difficulty scaling income
Inconsistent internet can directly reduce earnings.
7. Stress, Anxiety & Burnout
Constant connection problems cause:
Fear of calls or meetings
Pressure to over-explain
Loss of confidence during interviews and work
This affects mental focus and performance.
8. Limited Career Growth
Without reliable internet, you may:
Avoid applying for high-paying roles
Miss training sessions and workshops
Be excluded from real-time projects
Your growth as a VA becomes stagnant.
Key Takeaway
For a Virtual Assistant, poor internet is a silent career killer.
It can cost you interviews, jobs, income, and reputation—even before your skills are fully seen.
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Recommended Internet Speed Range For Virtual Assistants:
Optimal Speed: 50 to 100 Mbps download speed is recommended for most VAs to ensure smooth performance, especially if they are involved in video conferencing, large file transfers, or multitasking.
Minimum Baseline: At least 25 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload speed is considered a safe, minimum requirement for most remote administrative tasks.
For Data-Heavy Tasks: If the role involves frequent video editing, large file uploads (e.g., in Dropbox or Google Drive), or high-definition streaming, a faster connection, such as 100 Mbps to 500 Mbps, is advisable.
Optimal Speed: 50 to 100 Mbps download speed is recommended for most VAs to ensure smooth performance, especially if they are involved in video conferencing, large file transfers, or multitasking.
Minimum Baseline: At least 25 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload speed is considered a safe, minimum requirement for most remote administrative tasks.
For Data-Heavy Tasks: If the role involves frequent video editing, large file uploads (e.g., in Dropbox or Google Drive), or high-definition streaming, a faster connection, such as 100 Mbps to 500 Mbps, is advisable.
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Have you done an Internet speed test before?
Anonymous Poll
22%
No
72%
Yes
6%
I'm just hearing about this
Spotted a Remote Opportunity
Title: Webinar Moderator
Firm: South London College
Work Schedule: Flexible, including evenings
Language: English
https://rymgame.com/webinar-moderator/
Title: Webinar Moderator
Firm: South London College
Work Schedule: Flexible, including evenings
Language: English
https://rymgame.com/webinar-moderator/
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Spotted a Virtual Assistant Opportunity
Title: Administrative Assistant
Firm: Tribe Theatre LTD
Location: Remote, UK
Work Schedule: Around 3 hours per week, flexible depending on workload and time of year
Language: English
https://rymgame.com/administration-assistant-4/
Title: Administrative Assistant
Firm: Tribe Theatre LTD
Location: Remote, UK
Work Schedule: Around 3 hours per week, flexible depending on workload and time of year
Language: English
https://rymgame.com/administration-assistant-4/
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REMOTE WORK REALITY
What can instantly ruin a VA interview?
What can instantly ruin a VA interview?
Anonymous Poll
34%
Poor internet 😬
3%
Background noise 🎐
8%
Not knowing the tools 🧰
52%
All of the above
3%
None of the above
UPDATE
Just got off the phone with a company regarding the position of a CONTENT CREATOR.
Will be posting the application details shortly.
DO NOT LET ME DOWN GUYS
Just got off the phone with a company regarding the position of a CONTENT CREATOR.
Will be posting the application details shortly.
DO NOT LET ME DOWN GUYS
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Henry Anthony
UPDATE Just got off the phone with a company regarding the position of a CONTENT CREATOR. Will be posting the application details shortly. DO NOT LET ME DOWN GUYS
📢 We’re Hiring: Social Media Manager / Content Creator (Remote)
Thesisprofs is expanding, and we’re looking for a mature, articulate, and confident Social Media Manager to join our growing academic and professional ecosystem.
Location: 100% Remote (Nigeria)
How to Apply
Interested candidates should send:
CV
One sample video they have created previously
📩 Send applications to: info@thesisprofs-org.com
Cc: thesisprofs@gmail.com
Note: Articulation, professionalism, and presence are non-negotiable. We are building a brand that speaks with clarity, authority, and confidence—and we want someone who reflects that fully.
📌 Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Thesisprofs is expanding, and we’re looking for a mature, articulate, and confident Social Media Manager to join our growing academic and professional ecosystem.
Location: 100% Remote (Nigeria)
How to Apply
Interested candidates should send:
CV
One sample video they have created previously
📩 Send applications to: info@thesisprofs-org.com
Cc: thesisprofs@gmail.com
Note: Articulation, professionalism, and presence are non-negotiable. We are building a brand that speaks with clarity, authority, and confidence—and we want someone who reflects that fully.
📌 Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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