Entry Level Virtual Admin Assistant with a Knack for Proofreading Needed. No Certs Needed - Contract to Hire

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Are you the type of person who automatically spots typos on restaurant menus? Do you get a weird amount of satisfaction from sorting a messy inbox?

We are looking for an Entry-Level Virtual Administrative Assistant with a sharp eye for detail and a knack for proofreading.

The Best Part? The Door is Wide Open.

No Certifications or Degree Needed: We care about your skills, not fancy paper. This is open to all freelancers, regardless of academic background or prior exposure.

100% Self-Paced & Flexible: Work whenever and wherever you want. As long as the work gets done, your schedule is entirely up to you.

Opportunity to Grow: This starts as a flexible contract, but we are looking for a long-term partner and offer a very high opportunity for extension.

What You’ll Be Doing:

Proofreading: Catching typos, grammar slips, and formatting issues in emails and short documents.

Admin Support: Helping with basic data entry, organizing digital files, and keeping tasks on track.

What We’re Looking For:

A rock-solid grasp of English grammar and spelling.

Reliable internet and a laptop/computer.

Great communication skills and a proactive attitude.

How to Apply:

Skip the stuffy, formal cover letter. Just send us a quick message telling us why you’d be a great fit and your general availability. If you have any past work to show, great! If not, just tell us about your natural knack for spotting the little details.

Can't wait to meet you!

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