It seems that
more and more Australian business owners are realising the value of hiring virtual assistants or VAs. According to
reports, over the last few years, Australia has become one of the leading
countries wherein businesses prefer to outsource business processes instead of
hiring in-house employees.

This has
prompted a US-based global job outsourcing
marketplace to open up a branch in Australia to cater to the growing demand
of local businesses for remote online staff. Elance-oDesk said it is launching
its Australia office this month. "It’s our second largest market globally
and number one when measured per capita. We’re also seeing a lot of domestic
trade between Australian businesses and Australian freelancers," said Kyri
Theos, the group's Australian country manager.
According to
observers, the arrival of the California-based company is a clear indication
that many Australians are hiring virtual
assistants because it is more convenient and more economical than hiring
in-house employees. In fact, the state government of Victoria itself is jumping
on the bandwagon of utilising the talents and skills of capable VAs. Just recently, the Victorian government announced that it will
invest $6 million to outsource ICT infrastructure for the Centre for IT
Excellence. It said that the move is geared towards implementing changes in the
procurement of services in 2014 to 2015. Technology Minister Gordon
Rich-Phillips added that the state government will outsource ICT jobs to
transform the ICT services that underpinned the state government.
With
Elance-oDesk setting up an Australian branch and the Victorian government looking
to outsource jobs, it seems that Australia as a nation is indeed embracing outsourcing. Well, this is fairly
understandable. After all, it is no secret that Australia has relatively high
wages and inflexible industrial relations conditions as compared to other
countries. And with the rising costs of services and commodities these days,
local business, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, couldn't help
but look for cheaper yet better alternatives to getting quality help beyond the
Australian border.
Based on
certain studies, hiring virtual
assistants is indeed more cost-effective than hiring a full-time staff. It
can improve business efficiency and at the same time, reduce spending. For
instance, for the fraction of the cost of obtaining the services of a local SEO
company, you can get quality SEOservices from an experienced SEO practitioner from the Philippines or
India.
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