Premier Virtual Solutions, LLC

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11/09/2021

New Opportunities are available. Please contact us for more information.

03/18/2021

Classes will start in April. Contact us for more information on Remote Customer Service Positions.

02/12/2021

New Remote Customer Service Positions. Training enrollment ends in March. Major clients including a national tax preparation and software firm, cable communications, home improvement retailer, road service, sporting goods, vacation planning and other companies. Contact us at https://premiervirtualsolutionsllc.com.

12/08/2020

New Remote Customer Service Positions. Training enrollment ends on 11/22/20. Major clients including a national tax preparation and software firm, cable communications, home improvement retailer, road service, sporting goods, vacation planning and other companies. Contact us at https://premiervirtualsolutionsllc.com.

11/09/2020

Premier Virtual Solutions, LLC is looking for virtual tax preparers to work from their home office for the 2021 tax season.
The ideal candidate will have dedicated office space complete with a computer, printer, telephone, file cabinet, and high-speed internet service.
Candidates must be 18 years or older and have a clean background, free from felonies. Prior experience is desired, however, remote training is available.

Email a copy of your resume and cover letter to [email protected].

Taking Care of Yourself While Working from Home1)    Keep a consistent sleep schedule2)    Start the day with mediation,...
10/28/2020

Taking Care of Yourself While Working from Home

1) Keep a consistent sleep schedule

2) Start the day with mediation, prayer, reading, or exercise

3) Dress comfortably, but professionally

4) Have consistent home-to-work and work-to-home routines

5) Have a designated, clean, organized work space

6) Make sure your work space has good lighting and ventilation

7) Pay special attention to the comfort of your office furniture

8) Build breaks into your work schedule

9) Eat a healthy breakfast and lunch and stay hydrated

10) Set a time for a walk or other exercise

11) Set boundaries around your family time and stick to them

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How to Avoid Common Work From Home Scams!1)  Know how to recognize common scams2)  Use your common sense3)  Keep your em...
10/26/2020

How to Avoid Common Work From Home Scams!

1) Know how to recognize common scams

2) Use your common sense

3) Keep your emotions in check

4) Do your homework

5) Beware of risky opportunities

6) Avoid Opportunities on Search Engine Advertising and in Unsolicited Emails

7) Be very wary of paid opportunities

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ARE YOU GETTING ZOOMED OUT?Zoom fatigue. By now, you’ve not only heard of it – you’ve experienced it. Before the pandemi...
10/26/2020

ARE YOU GETTING ZOOMED OUT?

Zoom fatigue. By now, you’ve not only heard of it – you’ve experienced it. Before the pandemic, those of us who worked from home were accustomed to conducting most of our meetings remotely. Now that remote meetings are the norm, it seems everyone is feeling a little more burnt out than usual. Zoom meetings are causing fatigue because we have to make more emotional effort to appear and stay engaged during hour after hour of online meetings – followed by more Zooming with friends and family after work. In the absence of non-verbal cues, we’re all straining a little harder to pay attention and maintain sustained eye contact all day long, which can be draining. There are a few things all of us can do to combat the fatigue – while still maintaining Zoom etiquette.

In general, Zoom etiquette is the same as face-to-face meeting etiquette: be prepared, be on time, and avoid multitasking or talking over other participants when they are speaking. To really up your game, adjust your camera to be at eye level so that other people aren’t looking up your nose or at the side of your face. Make sure you have good lighting so that you look less tired from all the extra hours you’re putting in now that the workday never really ends. It’s also important to practice your presentation and how to share your screen before meetings so that you can avoid the embarrassment of everyone looking at the web page you still have up on your desktop called “DIY squirrel picnic benches.” Following these tips can help combat the fatigue to some extent, because you’ll feel less stressed about how to present and how you look.

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Beyond this, here are some important ways you can get the most out of Zoom without it getting the most out of you.

Limit video calls only to those that are necessary

Turning on your camera should be optional. Reserve your camera for important communications such as one-on-ones with your manager or leadership calls that require you to follow social cueing. Pick a few meetings each day where you can give your camera – and you – a break. Just remember that turning off the camera doesn’t mean it’s time to multitask. We’ve all been on meetings when someone says “Sorry, I was on mute. Can you repeat that question?” or “I didn’t catch that last part – can you repeat that?” If you’re multitasking, you probably don’t need to spend your time at the meeting – which leads us to the next tip.

Come prepared

Come to the meeting with an expectation about what you will need to be an effective participant. Back when we gathered physically, do you remember the people who wandered into the meeting but didn’t contribute or track to-dos? No paper, no pen, no notebook, no PC. Don’t be “that person” on a Zoom call, Anticipate the needs of the meeting and be prepared to share data, documents and to give input that helps the team make quick decisions. Too often now on Zoom calls, unprepared people are more than happy to kick the can to the next meeting, or waste 12 minutes sharing their screen while you get a front row to their filing system as they look for the latest spreadsheet or report. If you have your ducks in a row ahead of time, the meeting should be more efficient, and you may be able to end it early.

Track the meeting

Pull out a physical notepad and track the meeting using handwritten notes. The act of tracking forces the brain to stay in lockstep with the meeting, learn something of value, and provide guidance to others because you are practicing the loop of active listening and recording. Think of how wonderful it will be when the meeting ends 8 minutes early because everyone stayed engaged and came to a quick consensus.

Share – but don’t overshare

Spending a few minutes during each meeting connecting with everyone is good Zoom etiquette, but there can be such a thing as too much sharing. The 15 minutes everyone

spends “reconnecting” at the beginning of five Zoom meetings per day means that’s happening 20 times a week, and 80 times a month. We’re all craving connection, so consider setting aside regular time that’s specifically reserved for team members to connect and share as needed.

Know your speed keys

If you could get a minute back for every minute someone had to repeat the conversation that they had with themselves while inadvertently on mute, you’d only need 15 minutes to conduct a 30-minute meeting. Memorize these shortcuts or have a sticky note on the side of your screen that lists the most used quick tasks:

Mute or unmute audio: Alt + A
Start or stop video: Alt + V
Start recording a meeting: Alt + R
Pause or resume screen recording: Alt + P
Pause or resume screen sharing: Alt + S
Being an effective Zoom participant means being an effective communicator. That means coming prepared, being an active listener, and practicing social awareness. It’s a new world we live in with everyone on cameras and audio, but these few tips can boost your Zoom etiquette and improve how you feel during and after meetings.

The post Zoom Etiquette to Help Combat Zoom Fatigue appeared first on Wahve.

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SO YOU WANT TO WORK FROM HOME?Working  from home: It’s everyone’s dream or is it? It sounds so easy and so exciting. Sle...
10/25/2020

SO YOU WANT TO WORK FROM HOME?

Working from home: It’s everyone’s dream or is it?

It sounds so easy and so exciting. Sleeping in late and working in your pajamas. What could possibly go wrong? During this week we will be sharing a series of posts which will highlight some thoughts to ponder as you consider making the change to the remote work lifestyle.

Working from home: Expectations vs. Reality –

Time and Scheduling -
Expectation: You are finally working from home. Now you will have some free time on your hands to get all the extra things done that you’ve been putting off. You’re great at multitasking, so you may even double-dip and take on a second job! There’s no one watching over your shoulder like when you’re in the office, so you can work a little, take a few breaks, and then pick back up where you left off. You can even take a quick break and visit Starbucks for your morning latte. It’s really no big deal, because you work hard and fast and you’ll make up the time. Right?

Reality: Well, not exactly. First of all, your responsibilities as a remote employee are not much different from what you would expect as an onsite employee. You are given a time to start and end your work day, you will have an understanding with your manager regarding the breaks that you are allotted during the day, and a distinct list of responsibilities. Don’t be surprised if your company has a monitoring system included on your work platform that actually determines when you are online vs. offline and what you are actually doing. You very keystrokes may be monitored! Some of your contracts may require that you are only paid when you are online or when you are on the phone. So you may take that mid-morning break to dash out for a latte, but it will probably reduce your pay and if may affect your employee ratings and your employment long-term.

Premiere Virtual Solutions is actively recruiting customer and technical support representatives to join our team. If you think working remotely is something you’d like to consider, visit our website at https://premiervirtualsolutionsllc.com and use our Contact Us page.
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