Hiring a virtual assistant for your podcast production business is one of the best investments you can make — if you do it right. Here's everything you need to know before making the hire.
Before You Post the Job
Audit Your Time
Spend one week tracking every task you do. Highlight anything that doesn't require your specific expertise. That list becomes your VA's job description.
Define the Role Clearly
A vague posting attracts unqualified candidates. Be specific: list the tasks, the tools you use, the hours needed per week, and the communication style you expect.
Set a Realistic Budget
Rates for podcast production VAs vary by experience and location. Budget $10–$35/hour for a capable VA. Going too cheap often means high turnover and inconsistent quality.
Where to Find a podcast production VA
- VA agencies — vetted, trained, and ready to start. Better for reliability
- Freelance platforms — more options, but requires more vetting on your part
- Referrals — ask peers in the podcast production industry who they use
Interview Questions That Matter
- What podcast production-specific tools have you worked with?
- How do you handle competing priorities when multiple tasks are due at the same time?
- Walk me through how you'd handle [specific task you want to delegate]
- How do you communicate when you hit a roadblock?
Red Flags to Watch For
- Vague answers to specific questions
- Poor written communication in emails or messages
- No references or portfolio
- Reluctance to do a paid trial project
Onboarding for Success
The first two weeks set the tone. Over-communicate at the start. Provide written instructions. Give feedback early and often. A good VA wants to do the job well — they just need the right context.
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