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Key Summary

  • Organizations are exploring alternatives to full-time administrative hires due to hiring freezes, budget constraints, and operational flexibility needs. 
  • A U.S.-based full-time administrative assistant typically costs $40,000–$55,000/year, plus benefits, taxes, and infrastructure overhead. 
  • Connext virtual assistants cost approximately $2,000/month, inclusive of management, IT infrastructure, and compliance, with no impact on internal headcount. 
  • VAs provide structured task delegation, rapid onboarding, and scalable support, making them practical for growing or hybrid teams. 
  • Connext VAs are matched to client needs, with experience across U.S. time zones, tools, and industry sectors like real estate, healthcare, and finance. 
  • Choosing a VA can result in 50%+ cost savings while maintaining operational continuity and quality. 
  • Ideal for companies navigating hiring freezes, distributed work, or fluctuating administrative demands. 

Organizations today face different operational pressures. Whether due to hiring freezes, budget considerations, or the need for leaner teams, leaders are reevaluating how to get work done effectively. One of the more frequent comparisons involves choosing whether to hire a full-time administrative employee or hire a virtual assistant (VA). 

Both options come with their own sets of strengths, but they differ significantly in terms of cost structure, flexibility, and the way work is managed. 

Understanding the Cost Structures 

At face value, a full-time administrative assistant in the U.S. commands a salary that generally falls between $40,000 and $55,000 per year, depending on the market and role complexity. According to recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the median annual wage for secretaries and administrative assistants in 2024 was $47,460. 

But salary alone doesn’t reflect the full cost of hiring. Employers also need to account for payroll taxes, benefits such as healthcare and retirement plans, paid time off, and equipment or office infrastructure. These overhead costs often add an additional 20–30% to the base salary. 

In comparison, a virtual assistant from Connext costs approximately $2,000 per month. That amounts to about $24,000 annually. This fee typically covers the full scope of labor cost, access to office-grade IT infrastructure, and client service support—without requiring the client to onboard the assistant as an official employee. 

Work Setup and Operational Control 

When a company hires a full-time administrative assistant, the person becomes integrated into the team’s day-to-day rhythm. Tasks can be assigned ad hoc, and there’s often a high degree of face-to-face interaction—especially in an office environment. 

On the other hand, when companies hire a virtual assistant, it typically involves more structured task delegation. Companies may use tools like shared calendars, communication platforms, and project trackers to ensure coordination. It’s a different style of workflow, but one that many teams have adopted in hybrid and remote models. 

With Connext, for instance, clients are able to specify the scope of work and select a VA with matching skill sets. Engagements are structured under an independent contractor arrangement, which means no changes to official headcount or internal payroll setup are required. 

Scalability and Flexibility 

Administrative needs can change quickly—especially in growing businesses or during seasonal peaks. One advantage of working with a virtual assistant is the ease with which services can be scaled up or down. Because there’s no traditional employment relationship, companies aren’t locked into long-term hiring commitments. 

This model is particularly useful for organizations under hiring freezes or where the internal HR bandwidth is limited. A VA arrangement allows teams to stay productive without having to go through recruitment cycles or reallocate full-time roles. 

With a full-time hire, adding or reducing hours usually requires formal HR involvement. Letting go of a full-time team member also brings emotional and logistical challenges that aren’t present in independent contractor engagements. 

Administrative Scope and Value 

Both full-time admins and VAs can handle a wide range of tasks, from scheduling meetings to preparing reports, managing inboxes, updating records, and supporting customer communication. The real difference lies in how those services are delivered and managed. 

Some companies prefer the continuity and long-term integration of a full-time employee. Others find that a remote assistant, particularly one with previous global experience, can deliver the same quality of work without the added complexity of employment onboarding or infrastructure setup. 

At Connext, VAs are matched based on role-specific experience and client requirements. This can include exposure to U.S. time zones, tools, and industry verticals like real estate, healthcare, and finance. 

Cost Efficiency Without Sacrificing Quality 

Choosing to hire a virtual assistant can result in over 50% cost savings compared to a U.S.-based full-time hire, once total compensation and overhead are considered. For many teams, this is not just about cutting costs—it’s about reallocating resources to more strategic functions without compromising operational continuity. 

That said, the quality of outcomes depends on clear communication, role clarity, and the level of support offered by the service provider. A well-structured VA setup can work as an extension of the internal team, provided expectations are aligned early and revisited as needed. 

Hiring Considerations in the Current Landscape 

Organizations are navigating a changing labor landscape, marked by shifts in workforce models, hybrid operations, and evolving expectations around flexibility. As businesses grow more comfortable with distributed teams, the VA model continues to gain traction. 

It’s not a one-size-fits-all solution—but for many companies, especially those in transition or under workforce caps, working with a virtual assistant offers a practical way to maintain output without expanding full-time staff. 

This option becomes even more relevant during hiring pauses, when adding a full-time role is off the table but the workload remains. 

A Balanced Approach 

Whether you choose to hire a full-time admin or hire a virtual assistant comes down to the nature of your business needs, the type of work involved, and how you want to manage team structure. 

What matters is having access to reliable support, without getting locked into rigid models that don’t adapt to your pace of change. 

For teams navigating uncertain hiring environments or needing to stretch operations without expanding headcount, the virtual assistant route provides an alternate pathway—one that keeps the work moving, budgets intact, and strategic flexibility on the table. 

If you’re in real estate and considering a VA, this guide may help: Unlock ROI with a Real Estate Virtual Assistant—Even During Hiring Freezes 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How much can a company save by hiring a Connext virtual assistant versus a U.S. full-time admin?

A Connext VA costs about $2,000/month, while a U.S.-based full-time administrative assistant typically costs $4,000–$6,500/month when factoring salary, benefits, taxes, and infrastructure. This results in over 50% potential cost savings.

How quickly can I onboard a Connext VA?

Connext VAs are typically deployed within 2–3 weeks, fully trained and equipped to work with your systems.

What tasks can a Connext virtual assistant handle?

Common tasks include calendar and inbox management, data entry, reporting, scheduling, customer service support, lead qualification, and specialized industry support in real estate, healthcare, and finance.

Does hiring a Connext VA affect my internal headcount?

No. Connext VAs are engaged under an independent contractor arrangement, allowing companies to add support without increasing official headcount or managing additional HR responsibilities.

Is this model suitable for companies under a hiring freeze?

Yes. Connext VAs offer flexible, scalable support that allows businesses to maintain productivity without hiring new full-time employees

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