VA in a Day Training is a free live introductory virtual assistant (VA) class for learners in the Philippines, focused on going from zero experience to landing a first online client. The class is delivered via Google Meet, runs for about 90 minutes, and emphasizes helping beginners move beyond fragmented YouTube/TikTok advice and build a clear starting roadmap.
The course focuses on VA career basics, remote work, job-search preparation, and client acquisition. The official content includes a VA Roadmap, a daily-work blueprint for successful Filipino VAs, the key skills to focus on in the first 30 days, plus beginner materials such as resume templates, cover letter templates, and client outreach scripts. The format is a live online session, with limited-time replay access for registrants and a Live Q&A. We did not see any 1-on-1 teaching or a formal recorded-course arrangement.
The instructor, Kharla, is presented as a Hiring Manager and Executive Virtual Assistant serving a real estate marketing business, with exposure to Filipino VA teams working with US clients. She has also trained 50+ learners online and in settings such as Tagum City Library & Learning Commons. The teaching language is mainly Filipino/Tagalog mixed with English, which is friendly for local Filipino learners but may be harder for Chinese-speaking users to follow. No certification is mentioned in the text; only a raffle-style opportunity for a VA apprenticeship slot is referenced.
The introductory class is clearly stated to be 100% free with no payment required, making it highly accessible. However, the page also says that a more in-depth paid program/coaching offer will be introduced at the end, without disclosing pricing or a detailed syllabus. Its strengths are a clear positioning, low barrier to entry, practical templates, and an explicit rejection of unrealistic expectations such as “guaranteed clients in 7 days.” The limitations are that 90 minutes allows only limited depth, the student cases are self-reported on the page, and the raffle/apprenticeship opportunity is not a guaranteed benefit.
It is better suited to Filipino moms, BPO employees, students, OFWs, and complete beginners who want to become VAs. It is not ideal for people expecting quick money or those unwilling to practice communication and tool-related skills. Users in mainland China should note that Google Meet access and stability may be limited, and GCash is also mainly tied to the local Philippine payment/prize ecosystem. If you prefer Chinese-language learning, VA-related courses on Udemy/Coursera or domestic remote-assistant and freelancing courses may be better alternatives.
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