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What’s the difference between a virtual assistant and an executive assistant?

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The main difference lies in the level of responsibility and type of support they provide.

Virtual Assistant (VA):
A virtual assistant handles general administrative and operational tasks. They’re ideal for supporting multiple team members or functions that don’t require direct access to high-level decision-making.
Common responsibilities include:

  • Scheduling meetings
  • Managing shared inboxes
  • Drafting emails and content
  • Organizing documents
  • Posting on social media
  • Light research and task tracking

Executive Assistant (EA):
An executive assistant provides direct, high-trust support to a senior leader or founder. They’re more embedded in your strategic workflow and often act as a gatekeeper and right hand.
Typical responsibilities include:

  • Managing your calendar, inbox, and communication priorities
  • Preparing agendas, meeting notes, and follow-up tasks
  • Coordinating high-level meetings and travel
  • Supporting project timelines and cross-functional follow-through
  • Acting as a proxy to communicate on your behalf when needed

At Solveline, we’ll help you choose the right fit based on your workflow, priorities, and leadership style. Whether you need a flexible VA or a dedicated EA, you’ll be matched with someone who’s trained to deliver at the level your role requires.

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