Full-Time vs Part-Time/Task-Based – What Virtual Assistant Works Best and What Tasks They Can Handle
Some businesses and entrepreneurs need someone full-time, integrated into operations.
Others just need help with specific tasks or busy seasons.
So the question is: which is right for you – and what can you delegate at each level?
After placing international VAs for businesses across industries, here’s what I’ve learned and how things are done with Virtual Assistants.
Full-Time VA: When You Need One
A full-time VA is ideal if:
- You have multiple recurring tasks or processes
- You want someone integrated into your operations
- You need consistency and reliability
- You plan to train them on specific tools, systems, or even processes that replace internal roles
Tasks a full-time VA can handle:
Admin & Operations
- Email & calendar management
- Document and file organization
- Customer support
- CRM updates and reporting
- Travel planning
Specialized or Role-Based
- Bookkeeping support
- Payroll support
- Recruitment coordination
- Marketing operations
- Project or operations management
Full-time VAs can evolve into operational roles, becoming an extension of your team rather than just a helper.
Part-Time or Task-Based VA: When This Makes Sense
Part-time or project-based VAs are best if:
- You need help occasionally or seasonally
- Tasks are simple, repeatable, or well-defined
- You want flexibility without committing to a full-time role
Tasks a full-time VA can handle
Administrative or Repetitive Tasks
- Data entry
- Social media scheduling
- Basic customer support
- Email triage
- Travel or event planning
Project Support
- Research & reporting
- Slide deck or presentation prep
- Document formatting
- Outreach for marketing campaigns
Part-time VAs are perfect for freeing your time without adding a full-time hire – especially if you’re testing how remote support fits into your workflow.
Choosing Between Full-Time vs Task-Based
Ask yourself:
- How often do these tasks happen? Daily or weekly?
- Do they require deep knowledge of my systems?
- Do I want someone who can grow into a full operational role?
- Am I looking for flexibility or integration?
If the answer leans toward frequent tasks and growing responsibility → Full-time VA.
If the tasks are occasional, specialized, or seasonal → Task-based VA.
Surprising Tasks You Might Not Know You Can Delegate
Modern VAs are incredibly flexible. Here are examples beyond the obvious:
- Customer follow-ups & nurturing
- Crafting email templates and communications
- Coordinating virtual teams and meetings
- Preparing progress reports & presentations
- Transcribing audio/video files
- Automating workflows in your CRM, CMS, or email platforms
- Monitoring industry trends & competitor analysis
- Social media posting & blog scheduling
- Professional networking support
If it can be done remotely and has a process, a VA can handle it.
Final Tips
- Define your tasks first: know what needs daily attention vs occasional support.
- Match VA type to need: full-time for consistent and integrated work; task-based for specific or seasonal projects.
- Train properly: even part-time VAs perform better when you provide instructions and expectations.
- Don’t compromise on skill: a capable VA reduces stress, saves time, and grows your business – whether full-time or part-time.
At SkillSpotterZ, you can:
- Browse international VAs directly and hire outside the platform on your terms
- Or use our VA Search Service – where a dedicated recruiter matches you with the perfect A-Player you need, full-time or part-time, for a one-time fee
The goal isn’t just hiring help. It’s building capacity, freeing your time, and creating real operational leverage – at whatever level fits your business.


