This is awesome info and very accurate. I just finished my first 2 weeks of training, and it was no joke 😅 I would have loved to have this info at the beginning. I passed, and I'm on the next step 🙌🏾
Hello bro, I failed my interview and would be glad to have someone motivate me. I intend to re apply in the next one month. Can we connect, if you do not mind?
@@alicemukulu8011 sorry to hear that! It would be extremely risky for me to reveal my identity. But u can share ur contact with me and I’ll see how I can help u
Hey man/maam. I truly appreciate you on this. I shared your videos and channel to friends who are interested in this role and training guide but I wish I could help you more than just sharing and subscribing
Thank you! I waited for this and I know I really need to work on my behavior as the shy and introverted type who don't want attention. I hope I pass, finger's crossed.
Thank you men for sharing im hell training of athena and its hard to make it pass assessment every single week to being a professional assistant or workers to them but men when I saw your video you give me enlightened hope to pass my training ^^ more video like this for young people but I think I resign too
There are different variations of FIT qsns. So you never know which 10 qsns you'll get but some that remain standard are 1. How do you deal with stress at work and 2. Are you confident in the skills you have learned at Athena (inbox management etc) here are other examples : 1. Have you ever had to juggle multiple projects simultaneously for foreign clients? How did you manage your time and resources effectively to ensure all tasks were completed successfully? 2. Imagine you helped with a video meeting for your North American client and their team, your client messages you unhappy with certain results. How do you reply, and what do you do to fix it? 3. Your client in San Francisco is excited about a new project idea and wants to show it to a potential partner in London. Because of the time gap, you need to find a clever way to present a proposal without both being online together. What idea would you suggest, and how do you ensure the presentation is interesting and informative? 4. You've found a training that can boost your skills, benefiting the client and the company, but it is costly. Create a pitch to tell your client why it is worth it and why it will benefit your productivity. 5. What is your comfort level with taking on new responsibilities or tasks that may be outside your usual job description? 6. If you have to email sensitive financial details to your client’s investors, what would you do to keep the information safe? Also, what communication problems may come up, and how will you prevent them? 7. What do you value in a job? 8. What’s the most unconventional (unique) way you have ever solved a problem in your previous work experience? 9. How do you tailor your communication/interaction style when working with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds, including foreign clients? 10. What strategies do you use to ensure that your important communication is communicated to all relevant parties in a timely manner? 11. What tools and methodologies do you use to stay organized and on track when working for foreign clients? 12. Uncertainty sometimes involves saying no when necessary. Can you provide an example of a time when you had to push back and decline a task? What was the reason, and how was it received? 13. How do you handle confidential or sensitive information? 14. How do you handle stress at work? 15. What are your long-term career goals? 16. What are you most afraid of? 17. What was the last compliment you received? 18. Describe a time when you had to communicate a mistake or error to your team. How did you address it, and what steps did you take to prevent similar mistakes in the future? 19. What are your thoughts on the importance of transparent communication in a professional setting? How do you contribute to fostering an open communication environment? 20. Can you share a unique or unexpected skill you possess that might not be on your resume but affects how you approach tasks on a professional level? 21. Discuss your experience in learning and adapting to new tasks or responsibilities. How do you build confidence, especially when dealing with unfamiliar assignments? 22. How do you seek feedback on your work, and how has constructive feedback enhanced your confidence in performing tasks? 23. What might make you consider leaving a position? 24. If you were to create a time capsule representing your work life so far, what three items would you include and why? Another version: 1. Give an example of a time when you had to deliver difficult news/bad news to a colleague or superior. How did you approach this conversation? 2. In your previous roles, how have you handled communication with multiple stakeholders or team members with varying communication styles? 3. Can you describe a project or task that was particularly challenging involving foreign clients? How did you approach it and make it successful? 4. Have you ever had to juggle multiple projects simultaneously for foreign clients? How did you manage your time and resources effectively to ensure all tasks were completed successfully? 5. If you were an animal, what would you be and why? 6. Imagine you helped with a video meeting for your North American client and their team. Your client messages you unhappy with certain results; how do you reply and what do you do to fix it? 7. Your client in San Francisco is excited about a new project idea and wants to show it to a potential partner in London. Because of the time gap, you need to find a clever way to present a proposal without both being online together. What idea would you suggest and how do you ensure the presentation is interesting and informative? 8. You've found a training that can boost your skills, benefiting the client and the company, but it is costly. Create a pitch to tell your client why it is worth it and why it will benefit your productivity. 9. What is your comfort level with taking on new responsibilities or tasks that may be outside your usual job description? 10. If you have to email sensitive financial details to your client’s investors, what would you do to keep the information safe? What communication problems may come up, and how will you prevent them? 11. What do you value in a job? 12. What’s the most unconventional (unique) way you have ever solved a problem in your previous work experience? 13. How do you tailor your communication/interaction style when working with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds, including foreign clients? 14. What strategies do you use to ensure that your important communication is communicated to all relevant parties in a timely manner? 15. What tools and methodologies do you use to stay organized and on track when working for foreign clients? 16. Uncertainty sometimes involves saying no when necessary. Can you provide an example of a time when you had to push back and decline a task? What was the reason, and how was it received? 17. How do you handle confidential or sensitive information? 18. How do you handle stress at work? 19. What are your long-term career goals? 20. What are you most afraid of? 21. What was the last compliment you received? 22. Describe a time when you had to communicate a mistake or error to your team. How did you address it, and what steps did you take to prevent similar mistakes in the future? 23. What are your thoughts on the importance of transparent communication in a professional setting? How do you contribute to fostering an open communication environment? 24. Can you share a unique or unexpected skill you possess that might not be on your resume but affects how you approach tasks on a professional level? 25. Discuss your experience in learning and adapting to new tasks or responsibilities. How do you build confidence, especially when dealing with unfamiliar assignments? 26. How do you seek feedback on your work, and how has constructive feedback enhanced your confidence in performing tasks? 27. What might make you consider leaving a position? 28. If you were to create a time capsule representing your work life so far, what 3 items would you include and why? More qsns: 1. If your client mentions a foreign holiday that you don't know of, how will you deal with that without interrupting the conversation? 2. After the conversation, would you be transparent that you didn’t know about it and were researching in the background? 3. How easy is it for you to share your thoughts with your client? 4. What do you do to ensure good communication? 5. Do you feel confident in basic tasks like inbox management, calendar organization, and travel management? 6. If your client leaves suddenly before a project launch, what steps would you take to ensure it runs smoothly with other colleagues? 7. Describe your approach to handling repetitive tasks.
@@MyThoughts-z7uWOW! This is so accurate! I just took mine last Monday and can affirm that the questions I answered can be found in this list. Thankfully, I passed even when I read your comment late. But this will definitely be a gold mine for those who are yet to take theirs. Appreciate what you did, big time!
@@thegreylady168 That’s totally positive feedback mate! I’ll get back to you Shayne Dawson-ing soon! I first had to address a real issue and help a few people out, you’ll under when u read the comments! But don’t worry, I got u! Hot stuff coming soon!
Looking forward for more videos that can help us aspiring VA.
Not all superheroes wear capes 🥹🙏🏻
@@annemwaniki4454 🥺🙏🏻
Some are stickmans wearing a white dress(?)😂
@@joi758 😂🤣
This is awesome info and very accurate. I just finished my first 2 weeks of training, and it was no joke 😅 I would have loved to have this info at the beginning. I passed, and I'm on the next step 🙌🏾
hey congratulations, am in the final validation call, what am i likely to have in the tests?
@@joyogeto116 So sorry. I just saw this cause I'm not on here much. How did it go?
You are doing a great job bro,👏👏 You immensely contributed to my passing, the final validation Call.
@@lukeochaka6600 Thanks bro! We move on together!💪🏼
Hello bro, I failed my interview and would be glad to have someone motivate me. I intend to re apply in the next one month. Can we connect, if you do not mind?
@@alicemukulu8011 sorry to hear that! It would be extremely risky for me to reveal my identity. But u can share ur contact with me and I’ll see how I can help u
Hey man/maam. I truly appreciate you on this. I shared your videos and channel to friends who are interested in this role and training guide but I wish I could help you more than just sharing and subscribing
Thanks to your last video, I passed my final validation call
@@juliejulie8139 Congratulations! We move on together!!!😃
Thanks 🙏 hope your channel will grow bigger you deserve it just keep going
Thank you! I waited for this and I know I really need to work on my behavior as the shy and introverted type who don't want attention. I hope I pass, finger's crossed.
@@unseendeath4248 Thanks! First thing theyll tell u during the mental wellness is to be more outspoken and proactive!
Thank you men for sharing im hell training of athena and its hard to make it pass assessment every single week to being a professional assistant or workers to them but men when I saw your video you give me enlightened hope to pass my training ^^ more video like this for young people but I think I resign too
Thank you for your videos!! 🥹💕 Hope my training goes well 🎉
How long did it take to start training after the validation call results
Man, I can't thank you enough for this. Your first video really helped. I am now prepared to start the training. I pray it goes well.
@@Mambateq Thank you! Stay sharp and you’ll pass the training!
congratulations
@@alicemukulu8011 Thanks
Hello! Hoping you could shed some light on the FIT Assesment. What is it about? Can you share tips on how to pass it? Thanks!
There are different variations of FIT qsns. So you never know which 10 qsns you'll get but some that remain standard are
1. How do you deal with stress at work and 2. Are you confident in the skills you have learned at Athena (inbox management etc)
here are other examples :
1. Have you ever had to juggle multiple projects simultaneously for foreign clients? How did you manage your time and resources effectively to ensure all tasks were completed successfully?
2. Imagine you helped with a video meeting for your North American client and their team, your client messages you unhappy with certain results. How do you reply, and what do you do to fix it?
3. Your client in San Francisco is excited about a new project idea and wants to show it to a potential partner in London. Because of the time gap, you need to find a clever way to present a proposal without both being online together. What idea would you suggest, and how do you ensure the presentation is interesting and informative?
4. You've found a training that can boost your skills, benefiting the client and the company, but it is costly. Create a pitch to tell your client why it is worth it and why it will benefit your productivity.
5. What is your comfort level with taking on new responsibilities or tasks that may be outside your usual job description?
6. If you have to email sensitive financial details to your client’s investors, what would you do to keep the information safe? Also, what communication problems may come up, and how will you prevent them?
7. What do you value in a job?
8. What’s the most unconventional (unique) way you have ever solved a problem in your previous work experience?
9. How do you tailor your communication/interaction style when working with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds, including foreign clients?
10. What strategies do you use to ensure that your important communication is communicated to all relevant parties in a timely manner?
11. What tools and methodologies do you use to stay organized and on track when working for foreign clients?
12. Uncertainty sometimes involves saying no when necessary. Can you provide an example of a time when you had to push back and decline a task? What was the reason, and how was it received?
13. How do you handle confidential or sensitive information?
14. How do you handle stress at work?
15. What are your long-term career goals?
16. What are you most afraid of?
17. What was the last compliment you received?
18. Describe a time when you had to communicate a mistake or error to your team. How did you address it, and what steps did you take to prevent similar mistakes in the future?
19. What are your thoughts on the importance of transparent communication in a professional setting? How do you contribute to fostering an open communication environment?
20. Can you share a unique or unexpected skill you possess that might not be on your resume but affects how you approach tasks on a professional level?
21. Discuss your experience in learning and adapting to new tasks or responsibilities. How do you build confidence, especially when dealing with unfamiliar assignments?
22. How do you seek feedback on your work, and how has constructive feedback enhanced your confidence in performing tasks?
23. What might make you consider leaving a position?
24. If you were to create a time capsule representing your work life so far, what three items would you include and why?
Another version:
1. Give an example of a time when you had to deliver difficult news/bad news to a colleague or superior. How did you approach this conversation?
2. In your previous roles, how have you handled communication with multiple stakeholders or team members with varying communication styles?
3. Can you describe a project or task that was particularly challenging involving foreign clients? How did you approach it and make it successful?
4. Have you ever had to juggle multiple projects simultaneously for foreign clients? How did you manage your time and resources effectively to ensure all tasks were completed successfully?
5. If you were an animal, what would you be and why?
6. Imagine you helped with a video meeting for your North American client and their team. Your client messages you unhappy with certain results; how do you reply and what do you do to fix it?
7. Your client in San Francisco is excited about a new project idea and wants to show it to a potential partner in London. Because of the time gap, you need to find a clever way to present a proposal without both being online together. What idea would you suggest and how do you ensure the presentation is interesting and informative?
8. You've found a training that can boost your skills, benefiting the client and the company, but it is costly. Create a pitch to tell your client why it is worth it and why it will benefit your productivity.
9. What is your comfort level with taking on new responsibilities or tasks that may be outside your usual job description?
10. If you have to email sensitive financial details to your client’s investors, what would you do to keep the information safe? What communication problems may come up, and how will you prevent them?
11. What do you value in a job?
12. What’s the most unconventional (unique) way you have ever solved a problem in your previous work experience?
13. How do you tailor your communication/interaction style when working with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds, including foreign clients?
14. What strategies do you use to ensure that your important communication is communicated to all relevant parties in a timely manner?
15. What tools and methodologies do you use to stay organized and on track when working for foreign clients?
16. Uncertainty sometimes involves saying no when necessary. Can you provide an example of a time when you had to push back and decline a task? What was the reason, and how was it received?
17. How do you handle confidential or sensitive information?
18. How do you handle stress at work?
19. What are your long-term career goals?
20. What are you most afraid of?
21. What was the last compliment you received?
22. Describe a time when you had to communicate a mistake or error to your team. How did you address it, and what steps did you take to prevent similar mistakes in the future?
23. What are your thoughts on the importance of transparent communication in a professional setting? How do you contribute to fostering an open communication environment?
24. Can you share a unique or unexpected skill you possess that might not be on your resume but affects how you approach tasks on a professional level?
25. Discuss your experience in learning and adapting to new tasks or responsibilities. How do you build confidence, especially when dealing with unfamiliar assignments?
26. How do you seek feedback on your work, and how has constructive feedback enhanced your confidence in performing tasks?
27. What might make you consider leaving a position?
28. If you were to create a time capsule representing your work life so far, what 3 items would you include and why?
More qsns:
1. If your client mentions a foreign holiday that you don't know of, how will you deal with that without interrupting the conversation?
2. After the conversation, would you be transparent that you didn’t know about it and were researching in the background?
3. How easy is it for you to share your thoughts with your client?
4. What do you do to ensure good communication?
5. Do you feel confident in basic tasks like inbox management, calendar organization, and travel management?
6. If your client leaves suddenly before a project launch, what steps would you take to ensure it runs smoothly with other colleagues?
7. Describe your approach to handling repetitive tasks.
@@MyThoughts-z7uWOW! This is so accurate! I just took mine last Monday and can affirm that the questions I answered can be found in this list. Thankfully, I passed even when I read your comment late. But this will definitely be a gold mine for those who are yet to take theirs. Appreciate what you did, big time!
@@rhonamarierivera4424I'll be taking mine on Monday 6pm. So nervous
Hey, during the final interview were you asked on anything to do with internet speed?
@@abbyatieno8023 They can ask but it’s not mandatory they do so…what exactly did they ask?
So from a Shayne Dawson wannabe, to a Mia Juan wannabe? Dude. This is such a deviation from your usual stuff.
@@thegreylady168 That’s totally positive feedback mate! I’ll get back to you Shayne Dawson-ing soon! I first had to address a real issue and help a few people out, you’ll under when u read the comments! But don’t worry, I got u! Hot stuff coming soon!