Business is just like a building which
needs pillars to stay upright. While the boss is known to be the
strongest pillar of the business’s virtual building structure, the
employees are known to be known as the rest of the supporting pillars of
it. As the business starts to grow, it starts strengthening its
foundation. More employees are added hence the business is able to give
more output to its customers and clients. But when adding employees
increases the expenses as they are given salaries which come out from
the profits earned by the business. The big businesses of today have a
high earnings ratio, and this enables it to hire a huge army of
employees. But when the business is just in the initial stages, it is
best to keep the expenses down so that a major part of the profits
earned can be used as further investment.
The first employee that every growing business requires is an assistant. When the business starts expanding its roots, the business owner unexpectedly starts becoming more and more engaged. This leaves little or no room to complete the office tasks as most of the working time is spent in meetings with clients and handling the outdoors tasks, so an assistant is inadvertently required to fill in the void that is becoming larger every day. The office administration tasks cannot be neglected because they are the back ended reason why you get introduced to new clients.
When hiring a business assistant, consider answering the following questions to yourself.
The first employee that every growing business requires is an assistant. When the business starts expanding its roots, the business owner unexpectedly starts becoming more and more engaged. This leaves little or no room to complete the office tasks as most of the working time is spent in meetings with clients and handling the outdoors tasks, so an assistant is inadvertently required to fill in the void that is becoming larger every day. The office administration tasks cannot be neglected because they are the back ended reason why you get introduced to new clients.
When hiring a business assistant, consider answering the following questions to yourself.
- Can’t you handle the office administration on your own anymore?
- Do you have enough space in the office to accommodate another employee?
- Are you in a position to bear the salary?
- Do you need a full time office assistant, or would it be better to have an online personal assistant?
- Are you in a position to bear the extra expenses for the full time personal assistant?
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