Have you ever had a friend in your group during your year as a student who comes to mind first when there will be assignments or projects that requires using a computer? Well, I am that kind of friend.
I've spent most of my life mastering the art of using a computer, whether it’s troubleshooting, exploring new software, or creating things from scratch. From photo and video editing with Canva, Adobe Premiere Pro, and Affinity to designing graphics, working with Google Suite, and Microsoft Office—if it can be done on a computer and I have access to the internet, I’ll figure it out. Learning is limitless for me when the web is my classroom.
Additionally, I have 1.5 years of freelancing under my belt, where I tackled tasks like photo and video annotation, transcription, categorization, and mostly, data annotation for LiDAR projects. I’m on the lookout for a job where I can put my technical skills to use in a way that genuinely makes someone’s life easier. I'm the person who can handle the boring, routine tasks—so you can focus on what truly matters to you, whether that’s family, hobbies, or growing your business.
Now, I’ll be upfront: I don’t have direct experience as a virtual assistant or administrator. But I've done my homework. After researching what the job entails, I found many tasks to be surprisingly straightforward, likely thanks to my computer literacy. I’m not saying this to brag, but rather to emphasize that I’m confident in my ability to pick up new skills quickly.
Yes, I’m new to the VA world, but I’m adaptable, eager, and ready for any challenge. I’m not afraid of the learning curve—because I know that with a little guidance and exposure, I can excel just as well, if not better, than someone with more experience.
If you choose me, I’ll dedicate myself to your work fully, giving you my utmost commitment. I promise to make your investment in me worth every penny.