It’s easy to hire a Filipino Executive Assistant. But finding someone who transforms your work, helping you manage and achieve true freedom? That is a game-changer.
That’s what Sandy does for her LA-based Nurse Director employer. Sandy is a Licensed Physician and Part-time Executive Assistant. That in itself is a feat worthy of acclaim. But there’s more to Sandy’s story! She’s:
- An anatomy professor,
- A medical director at a local clinic, and
- A Project Development Officer for a government-funded research study.
- She also freedives on the weekends and owns a freediving school in Batangas.
Phew! That’s a lot of roles for one woman.
Did we mention that Sandy is also a full-time mom? Sandy is a truly empowered Filipino VA who assists her LA-based employer in reaching higher career peaks.
But this is more than just a story of empowerment. It’s a story of picking up the pieces of yourself that can still be made whole after losing a significant part of your life. Sandy found freedom and peace of mind through freediving.
It’s also a story of courage in facing life’s challenges as a single mother: handling the bills and all the responsibilities alone and being both mom and dad to her child.
Sandy’s income as an Executive Assistant helps augment their budget since she doesn’t earn much from her physician’s salary yet. Newly licensed physicians in the Philippines earn around P23,000 – P33,000 per month, which is around $400-$600. That’s a barely livable wage, especially for breadwinners raising families in highly urbanized areas. A person earning something within this salary range almost always finds additional income sources.
What Makes a Filipino Executive Assistant Different
Sandy’s story highlights the incredible versatility and resilience of Filipinos. She’s not just a skilled administrator; she’s a physician, a freediving instructor, and a single mother. This combination of roles showcases the ability to juggle multiple responsibilities with grace and efficiency. These are traits that are deeply ingrained in Filipino culture.
Her medical background brings a unique perspective to her work as an EA. She understands the demanding nature of healthcare professionals and can accurately anticipate her clients’ needs. This level of insight goes beyond typical administrative tasks, creating a partnership built on genuine understanding and support. Her familiarity with the medical field comes in handy as she proofreads term papers and transcribes lecture notes.
On the other hand, Sandy plays a very dangerous sport in freediving. You put your body under extreme pressure, holding your breath for as long as humanly possible. Her passion for freediving is a testament to her determination to find balance and personal fulfillment. It symbolizes her ability to overcome challenges and embrace life with courage. This translates into her work, making her a dependable and resourceful asset.
Sandy’s story is not an isolated case. Many Online Filipino Specialists (OFS) bring a wealth of experience and diverse skills to their roles. They’re not just task-oriented; they’re also strategic partners who contribute to their employers’ success. They understand the value of hard work, dedication, and the pursuit of personal and professional growth.
By hiring an OFS, you’re not just gaining an employee. You’re also gaining a partner who is deeply committed to helping you achieve true freedom – both in and outside of your business!
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