In many cases, a personal assistant becomes every boss’s eyes, ears, and mouth. Aside from being the boss’ “go to” individual, the personal assistant also plays a variety of roles to be able to cover all the needs of the employer.
Often times, aside from being a personal secretary, a receptionist, an office or administrative assistant, a personal runner, and so much more, the personal assistant also becomes the “absorber” of the employer when tasks are not properly done or if the things are not organized in a way that the employer wants them to be.
Before, personal assistants are only known to work for people with high ranks and positions in the society. These people are usually those that hold high positions in the government such as politicians, celebrities or other public figures that have big influence to people, chief executive officers of various business firms, and the like.
But now, for as long as a person holds a business that operates on a daily basis, hectic schedule due to running a personal business or even those who have health conditions but still need to work, they can hire their very own personal...