As long as people act out of their own selfish interests, the art of scamming will forever be ingrained into the human system. With this fact in mind, it is vital to choose people you can trust, especially with your tasks. If you’re a company seeking to outsource your work to third-party companies, you have to know the kind of companies that you should avoid. Here are some things you should watch out before you delegate those tasks to who-knows-where.
Consistently late. This is probably one of the worst things that could happen to any business company. You waste a lot of time and money just to get minimum output. Outsourcing companies that are consistently late with the tasks can be bad for business, and you could lose a lot more money if you don’t remind or reprimand them for this behavior. While this tardiness can be attributed to many factors, such as a faulty Internet connection or misunderstandings of the tasks, this doesn’t mean that you always have to tolerate it.
Minimal Output. Just because you outsource your work doesn’t mean that you should receive the least amount of output possible. Make sure that the virtual assistants you hire are enthusiastic about the tasks you assign, and always monitor their work to know if they’re doing well. If they still perform adversely under your meticulous watch, then maybe it’s time to switch outsourcing companies.
Outrageous Payment Modes. If the companies that you hire still insist on being paid despite their shoddy work, that’s the signal for you to bail out and look for other companies. Make sure that the rates are clear before entering any contract with them, in order to avoid getting stuck with a debt that you never wanted in the first place. Visibility is key, output essential, and payment modes fair.


