The Offshore Diaries

The Offshore Diaries

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Episode 16: Management Accounting to Digital Success: How Shaina Redefined Her Career as a VA
From helping manage an e-commerce business during the pandemic to becoming a trusted virtual assistant supporting multiple clients, Shaina Ventanilla shares her journey of growth, adaptability, and continuous learning in the VA industry. A Management Accounting graduate who initially questioned whether her experience qualified her as "real" virtual assistant work, Shaina discusses how embracing new opportunities led her to develop skills in lead generation, invoicing, HR, payroll, and business operations for a growing data center infrastructure company serving major organizations. In this episode, Shaina reflects on the advantages of the virtual assistant career path, the importance of staying open to learning beyond your educational background, and how supportive work environments contribute to long-term success. She also shares valuable insights for aspiring VAs about building confidence, avoiding self-imposed limitations, and continuously upskilling to create new opportunities. Her story is a testament to how curiosity, adaptability, and a willingness to grow can transform a career and open doors to exciting professional possibilities. Connect: Shaina Ventanilla - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaina-ventanilla
Episode 15: Building Trust and Growth: A Virtual Assistant’s Guide to Long-Term Client Success
Aya Almonte’s career is a testament to the power of adaptability, initiative, and continuous learning. Starting her professional journey at just 19 years old as an on-site Executive Assistant supporting multiple businesses, Aya quickly gained experience handling everything from operations and audits to travel arrangements, visa processing, scheduling, and business administration. In this episode, she shares how those early challenges prepared her for the fast-paced world of virtual assistance, where she now serves as a trusted Executive Assistant supporting multiple legal and investigative businesses for an international client. Aya discusses the realities of managing complex responsibilities, learning unfamiliar industries, and growing into a leadership role while overseeing team operations and supporting business expansion. She highlights the importance of communication, building trust with clients, and maintaining a willingness to learn, even when stepping far outside your comfort zone. Her story offers valuable insights for aspiring virtual assistants, demonstrating how confidence, dedication, and a positive attitude can open doors to long-term career growth and meaningful professional relationships. Connect: Aya Almonte - https://www.linkedin.com/in/arianne-almonte-0baa5925a
Episode 14: From High School Grad to Executive Assistant: Julian Kurt Dela Cruz’s VA Journey
At just 22 years old, Julian Kurt De La Cruz has already built an impressive career path, transitioning from the BPO industry into the world of virtual assistance while balancing his college education. In this episode, Julian shares how confidence, adaptability, and a willingness to learn helped him leverage his communication skills into a successful role as an Executive Assistant. From supporting real estate professionals to managing HR processes, SEO initiatives, CRM systems, and administrative operations, Julian demonstrates how continuous growth and curiosity can create opportunities far beyond traditional career expectations. Julian also discusses the realities of working with international clients, the value of professional environments, and the importance of developing new skills on the job. As a Public Administration student and a key contributor within a growing tech and design agency, he offers valuable insights for aspiring virtual assistants looking to build a sustainable career. His story highlights how embracing challenges, staying adaptable, and investing in personal development can accelerate both professional and personal growth in the evolving remote-work landscape.
Episode 13: Why On-Site VAs are Better for Clients and Employees
For over two years, Archer Solutions has been building a different kind of virtual assistant company—one that brings remote talent together under one roof. In this episode, General Manager Sammy shares how the company evolved from a small remote team of fewer than ten people into a growing organization of more than 100 employees. Drawing from his experience helping build the company’s systems, processes, and culture from the ground up, Sammy offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to scale a VA agency while maintaining high standards in recruitment, training, and client service. Sammy also explores the advantages of an office-based VA environment, from stronger collaboration and mentorship to greater accountability and professional growth. He discusses why many experienced freelancers choose to return to a structured workplace, how direct client relationships help VAs succeed, and why leadership, culture, and continuous learning are essential in today’s evolving outsourcing industry. Whether you're a business owner considering offshore support or a VA looking to grow your career, this conversation provides valuable insight into a model that challenges traditional assumptions about remote work.
Episode 12: Inside Archers Contact Solution: How In-Office VAs Boost Performance
Gene Bohensky, CEO of Archer's Contact Solutions, shares the remarkable story of how a single virtual assistant hire evolved into a thriving outsourcing company serving businesses across the United States. Drawing from nearly a decade of experience working with Filipino talent, Gene discusses the challenges he encountered managing remote teams, the lessons learned about reliability and consistency, and the decision to establish a physical office in the Philippines to create stronger support systems for both clients and virtual assistants. Through Archer's Contact Solutions, Gene has built a company focused on long-term partnerships, professional development, and delivering dependable results for growing businesses. In this episode, Gene explores the evolving landscape of the virtual assistant industry, highlighting the importance of training, adaptability, and proactive problem-solving in today's remote workforce. He explains how Archer's Contact Solutions helps bridge the gap between clients and virtual assistants through careful assessments, ongoing mentorship, and tailored matching based on both skills and personality. Gene also shares his perspective on the future of outsourcing, the growing demand for skilled remote professionals, and why the Philippines continues to be a global leader in providing talented, dedicated support for businesses looking to scale. Connect: Gene Bohensky - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eugenebohensky
Episode 11: From Homelessness to Hope: Kidney Transplant Survivor Launches Libre Academy
Patrick Visto’s journey into digital marketing began under extraordinary circumstances. After experiencing homelessness and struggling to find direction early in life, he discovered digital skills that ultimately transformed his future. Years later, after building a successful career, Patrick faced another life-altering challenge when he was diagnosed with advanced kidney disease. Following multiple health crises and a life-saving kidney transplant donated by his wife, he emerged with a renewed purpose: helping others access opportunities that could change their lives just as digital marketing changed his. In this episode, Patrick shares the inspiring story behind Libre Academy, a free learning platform designed to help Filipinos develop valuable digital marketing and automation skills without financial barriers. He discusses his vision of creating a community where aspiring virtual assistants and digital professionals can learn, grow, and access better opportunities without exploitation or gatekeeping. Through his personal experiences, Patrick offers powerful insights on resilience, self-education, and the life-changing impact of acquiring skills that create real value in today's digital economy. Connect: Patrick Visto - https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickvisto
Episode 10: Lessons from a Veteran VA: Sheila So on 15 Years in the Industry
For 15 years, Sheila So has been at the forefront of the Philippines’ virtual assistant industry, building a career that evolved from SEO writing and content creation to social media management, website copywriting, and team leadership. In this episode of Offshore Diaries, Sheila shares her journey from aspiring journalist to seasoned remote professional, revealing how a single skill became the foundation for a thriving career. She discusses the value of specialization, the importance of understanding your strengths, and how continuously building on existing skills can open unexpected opportunities in the global remote workforce. Sheila also offers an honest look at the realities of the VA industry, tackling topics such as unrealistic client expectations, the rise of unqualified “agency” models, misleading certifications, and the challenges facing newcomers entering a highly competitive market. Drawing from years of firsthand experience, she explains why success isn’t about chasing quick money or trendy job titles, but about developing real expertise, solving real business problems, and treating remote work as a serious profession. Whether you’re an aspiring VA, freelancer, or business owner building a remote team, this conversation delivers practical insights on creating sustainable success in the evolving world of offshore talent.
Episode 9: Overcoming Fear - Transitioning from BPO to the VA World
In this episode of The Offshore Diaries, Paulo Santos sits down with MJ Lim, a rising virtual assistant who made the leap from nearly four years in the Philippine BPO industry into the world of remote work. MJ shares an unfiltered look at life inside traditional call centers—from rigid scripts and demanding workplace cultures to the challenges of career growth, compensation, and work-life balance. Through a candid conversation, she explains what pushed her to seek a different path and why so many professionals are exploring opportunities beyond the conventional corporate structure. MJ also opens up about the realities of transitioning into the VA industry for the first time, including the fears, misconceptions, and risks that come with leaving a stable job behind. Together, they discuss job security, remote work culture, personal responsibility, and the courage required to bet on yourself. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone considering a move from the BPO world into virtual assistance, freelancing, or remote employment, while highlighting the importance of adaptability, resilience, and building a career that aligns with your long-term goals.
Episode 8: From VA to CEO - Hire Local or Outsource Abroad?
Tya Bolton, founder and CEO of EBS Universal, a global award-winning agency specializing in community engagement, event production, and consulting. With nearly two decades of entrepreneurial experience and a career that began in virtual business management long before remote work became mainstream, Tya shares her remarkable journey from corporate leadership to building a thriving international company. Her story highlights the power of adaptability, resilience, and creating opportunities through innovative business solutions. Tya also offers a unique perspective as a business owner exploring offshore talent for the first time. Drawing from her own experience leading remote teams, she discusses the realities of virtual work, the importance of trust and accountability, and the challenges of finding the right support for a growing business. The conversation explores how offshore professionals can help companies scale, the value of specialized virtual talent, and why business leaders should look beyond cost when building high-performing remote teams. This episode delivers valuable insights for entrepreneurs, virtual professionals, and anyone interested in the future of global workforce collaboration. Connect: Tya Bolton, MBA - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyabolton
Episode 7: How to Pay Taxes as a Filipino Virtual Assistant
Jeser Javier, tax educator, accountant, and CPA reviewer joins the podcast to break down one of the most important—and often misunderstood—topics for Filipino freelancers and virtual assistants: taxation. Drawing from his experience teaching accounting and taxation, working with multinational corporations, and assisting clients with tax compliance, Jeser explains why freelancers are legally required to pay taxes, when tax obligations begin, and the practical benefits of maintaining proper tax records. He also discusses common misconceptions in the freelance community and offers guidance for those who are unsure where to start. The conversation explores tax registration, filing requirements, audits, penalties for non-compliance, and the options available to freelancers looking to minimize their tax burden legally. Jeser shares valuable insights on business registration, the 8% tax option, Barangay Micro Business Enterprise (BMBE) incentives, and how tax compliance can help freelancers secure loans, visas, and other financial opportunities. He also highlights recent tax developments affecting digital workers and offers practical advice on financial planning, investments, and long-term wealth management for remote professionals. Connect: Jeser Javier, CPA, CTT, MICB, RCA, CAT, MMA, MSA, (Cand) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeser-javier-cpa-ctt-micb-rca-cat-mma-msa-cand-bb854a103
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