I really love networking nights. I can’t say I always have. When I started my business I dreaded them but
now I view them as a social outlet as much as a business event. I’m not a business person who can aggressively
“tout their wares” at these functions. I’m
happy with a polite conversation and an expression of common interests and if a
business alliance forms from the conversation down the track, it is a
bonus. Being a Virtual Assistant in a
very solitary role it is important for my personal and professional development
that I mix with other people.
Last week I attended a really great networking night. It was well organised and there were some fun
activities and a great venue to explore, however it is the very first time I
have not felt entirely welcome as a Virtual Assistant.
Mostly, when I tell people what I do, the feedback is
positive. People are still curious about
VA’s and what they do and generally the reaction from most people is one of
polite interest. Very rarely have I
encountered a vibe where a Virtual Assistant is not a popular addition to a
networking event. Imagine my surprise at
this event when my profession raised a few eyebrows.
Now I should explain this particular event was aimed at
Executive Assistants and their managers.
Most of the people in attendance were Executive Assistants with a
smattering of corporate sponsors and companies employing large numbers of EA’s
& PA’s.
Most of the Executive Assistant’s seemed to feel that as a
Virtual assistant I didn’t really belong there and I should be at home in front
of my computer. (Maybe for fear I might make their job redundant???. I’m not sure)
The corporate
contingent seemed anxious I was going to steal their staff and convert them to
the dark side (i.e. self employment).
It was a highly unusual situation for me and I am still
puzzling over the “vibe” of the event. Surely
I wasn’t the first Virtual Assistant to attend?
What were the others like? Had
these people had bad experiences with Virtual Assistants? I must
emphasise here that I did not meet any overt statement of disapproval. It was just a vibe with an odd hint in a
sentence here and there. I’m kicking
myself I didn’t delve a little deeper into the reasons for it. I think I was more than a little surprised at
the reactions.
The vibe didn’t stop me from enjoying the event. I actually bumped into some EA’s I knew and we
caught up on old news and did some reminiscing.
I might have to go under cover as a regular EA at the next event and
uncover the reasons…..I’ll keep you posted.