Hey, I'm Reyniño but you can call me Rey. I’m a college student who discovered early on that the future of work is remote, flexible, and skill-driven.
While I may not yet have formal Virtual Assistant experience, I am actively investing in myself by attending structured VA trainings, tutorials, and hands-on practice sessions. Through these, I’ve been building practical knowledge in administrative support, communication tools, task organization, and digital workflows commonly used by VAs today. I strongly believe that discipline, trainability, and consistency matter just as much as experience.
What sets me apart is my willingness to learn fast, follow instructions accurately, and continuously improve. As a student, I’ve developed strong time-management skills, attention to detail, and the ability to balance multiple responsibilities and skills that directly translate to reliable virtual assistance. I am eager to apply what I’ve learned, gain real-world experience, and grow alongside a client or team who values commitment and growth.
If you’re looking for a motivated beginner Virtual Assistant who is trainable, dependable, and serious about building a long-term career in the VA industry, I’d be glad to connect and explore opportunities to work together.
Experience: Less than 6 months
Not much experience. I just attended a seminar and hands-on training based on this specific niche
Experience: Less than 6 months
Don't have experience. All of my knowledge and skills about these are all from trainings and real life usage of Social Media
Experience: 6 months - 1 year
I've worked in remotasks for this one. Not particularly hard if you've mastered it.
Experience: Less than 6 months
Same goes for this. I've attended training on this one as well
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