What Makes a “Good” Subcontractor for Your VA Business?
I was reviewing my “Subcontracting Made Simple” notes yesterday in preparation for a presentation I’m giving next week. It occurred to me that while I discuss the pros and cons of working with a subcontractor I have not mentioned what qualities I look for when I’m hiring a new subcontractor (team members in my VA business).
One item you won’t find on the following list is training. I do not believe in training my subcontractors. I believe that they should come to me fully trained in their respective niches or skill set and ready to accept that first assignment – just like my clients expect of me.
Here are the qualities I consider “must-haves” in hiring and working with a subcontractor:
1. Professionalism
2. Reliable
3. Stable
4. Confident
5. Skilled
6. Committed
7. Team player
8. Experienced
9. Willing to learn
10. Open to suggestions
11. Creative and innovative
12. Proactive
13. Follows directions
14. Asks questions
15. Organized
16. Easy to communicate with
17. Versed in the current technology
This list could be used to identify the type of clients I work best with too!
Because my subcontractors are independents with their own businesses it only makes sense to me that they would possess these qualities and utilize them in their own businesses.
On the flip side what makes a good contractor? Here’s what my subcontractor’s say is important to them:
1. Steady work flow
2. Professional
3. Organized
4. Pays well and on time
5. Sets realistic turnaround
6. Understanding and compassionate
7. Has resources
8. Proactive
9. Excellent reputation
10. Matches subcontractor skills to project
11. Stands up for subcontractors
12. Reliable
13. Communicative
14. Easy to work with
There you have it; a starting point for negotiation from both sides.
Growing your business using subcontractors is really easy to implement but it does take planning. I’ve been on both sides, subcontractor (which is basically what I am to my clients) and contractor. I try to be respectful of both situations. Working with subcontractors for past 15 years has been very rewarding and extremely profitable.