Anna Bailey is the founder and CEO of Pally Talk - a platform dedicated to advancing the careers of women working as Executive Assistants and Virtual Assistants. What started as a Whatsapp group for EAs looking for anything from last minute Taylor Swift tickets for their boss, to how to develop professionally as an EA, it has now morphed into something altogether more advanced. On Pally Talk you can find lively Group Chats, Jobs Boards and connect with like-minded EAs in similar roles. Think of it like Linkedin, but with more women, honesty and peer-to-peer support.
We spoke to Anna to learn more about her "out of the box" thinking, what she really thinks of AI, and how she ended up touring the shores of Monaco...Enjoy!
Intense, Rewarding, Forever-Changing
What are the 5 secret weapons in your tool belt?
Networking - Pally Talk provides a platform for female assistants to connect and share advice in order to learn and develop skills and knowledge in the industry.
Researching trusted companies before recommending them to your boss or client - that goes for anything from travel to handling luxury items.
A client was in Paris when the air traffic control went on strike and we needed to get him back to London. The Eurostar was fully booked online and not taking any phone calls, luckily we got him to the station and upgraded the account to a Eurostar Business Premier Account so he could get a seat on the next train to London.
Always have a plan B and think outside the box.
This could partly be true but I do think that the client will miss the company of having a real and personable relationship with their assistant. AI won’t be as good at bouncing ideas off or meeting for coffee!
Downloading and uploading files into Google Drive.
Meeting and connecting with new and efficient service providers and contacts who make tasks easy and straightforward. Building new connections!
"I couldn't do this without you"
At the beginning of a task, take your time. When an assistant job is done in a rush, it is very obvious and information is missed. There is always a solution if the project is done with care and patience.
Be proactive rather than reactive.