Latin American EAs: the real quality and cost tradeoffs
A $15/hour EA from Colombia will handle your calendar better than a $50/hour EA from San Francisco. That's not always true, but it's true often enough to matter.
A $15/hour EA from Colombia will handle your calendar better than a $50/hour EA from San Francisco. That's not always true, but it's true often enough to matter.
Most executive assistant services charge between $1,500 and $3,500 per month. The difference isn't just about experience levels or hours worked.
Most EA services will tell you they're different. They'll promise dedicated assistants, rigorous vetting, and seamless communication.
A $5/hour offshore executive assistant sounds like a steal until you factor in the hidden costs.
Most services tell you their EAs are "ready to go" within days. The reality is messier.
A managed executive assistant works for a service company that handles recruitment, training, and oversight. A direct hire EA works directly for you as an employee or contractor.