Remote assistants provide support to staff and executives at a company. Some organizations use remote assistants as customer service agents who are the first point of contact for clients when they call in for information on products or services. Many remote assistants work exclusively with managers and executives, but some are assigned to help specific teams or departments. As a remote assistant, you may help schedule meetings, coordinate travel arrangements, assign tasks, respond to calls and emails, and set up appointments. You may be required to use virtual office software to coordinate with other employees and prioritize job duties with varying deadlines. If you work for an international company, you may be asked to work unusual hours to provide support to employees around the world in different time zones.