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Virtual Assistant Resume Template Generator

Use this virtual assistant resume template generator to build a copy-paste prompt for a VA summary and skills section.

Write a clearer summaryTurn scattered experience into a VA-focused positioning line.
Show tools and tasksList the tools, coordination work, and communication skills hirers care about.
Use transferable proofFrame admin, support, teaching, customer service, or operations experience as relevant.

Build your resume section

Copy-paste prompt

Fill in the fields and run the tool. Your result appears here instantly.

Your resume gets stronger when your VA lane is specific. Take the VA career quiz to choose a starting niche.

Use the prompt this tool builds to draft the top of your resume, then add proof bullets under each relevant role.

Quick Answers

What should a virtual assistant resume include?

Include a clear summary, relevant tools, admin or support skills, communication experience, and examples of reliability or task ownership.

Can I become a VA without VA experience?

Yes, if you can show transferable skills and create proof. A resume should translate your past work into the tasks a hirer needs done.

FAQ

Should I include every old job?

No. Prioritize roles and bullet points that prove communication, organization, tech comfort, and follow-through.

Should I make a portfolio too?

Yes. A simple portfolio with sample inbox, calendar, or SOP work can make a beginner resume much stronger.

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