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How do you screen for a reliable virtual assistant, skill isn't my problem
Two hires now with the same arc. Strong for six weeks, then slower replies, then a day of silence, then gone.
Both were capable. That's what's frustrating. The work was fine when it happened.
I don't need the sharpest person available, I need someone who shows up and tells me when they can't. Did anything in your interview or trial period predict that, or is it something you only learn at month four?
u/Creative_Variety5138 — 2 days ago