How to break into the personal assistant industry
In the news this week: A high school student wanted to become a personal assistant, so she started emailing companies to ask for a chance. In most circumstances, she didn't hear back. But, as they say, it only takes one "yes." The CEO to a company finally gave this young woman her dream chance, but it came with a catch. The aspiring personal assistant had to work for free as an "intern".
In the end, it paid off. After four months of working for no money, the millionaire CEO said that she would hire the personal assistant and actually pay her.
In the end, it paid off. After four months of working for no money, the millionaire CEO said that she would hire the personal assistant and actually pay her.
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How did the aspiring personal assistant get her foot in the door
As explained in her video, the personal assistant emailed random companies in her area and was offering free services. The PA explained that she was good at social media promotion and editing photos. Eventually, because of her diligence, one wealthy CEO gave her a shot. In the end, it paid off for the assistant because she landed a full-time PA gig.