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Who Uses Virtual Programs
Amata's Virtual Office Program was created to provide specific services a company or organization need without paying for the services they do not need. Each year thousands of companies from small law firms to fortune 1000 companies spend millions of dollars to open remote offices in a new city or area, when all they really need is a business presence with a professional environment to occasionally meet with their clients, an address to receive mail and a professional receptionist to answer their phones.
With Amata's Virtual Office Programs clients have access to beautifully appointed conference rooms and offices, prestigious mailing addresses and a professional receptionist service all for less than $300 per month. The types of organizations that take advantage of this service vary from Law Firms, Fortune 1000 Companies, Emerging Businesses and Home Based Businesses.
Emerging Businesses
As new companies get started, they are faced with many challenges, including where to base their business, what phone system to use, how to have potential clients contact them and the list goes on.
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Fortune 1000 Companies
Large companies need to maintain the flexibility to adjust their business on a moments notice. Amata's virtual programs allow these companies to establish a local market presence without the capital investment and the long term commitments involved with acquiring traditional office space.
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Home Based Businesses
Many business owners are able to enjoy the benefits of working from home, but need a professional environment to meet with their clients and a professional receptionist to boost their company's image.
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Mobile Professionals
Many professionals spend a large part of their time traveling from city to city visiting their clients. Maintaining a full-time office can be more work than it is worth, yet they need a professional...
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Law Firms
As a Law Practice grows, a client's needs often necessitate having offices in cities outside of the city where the firm is based. Rather than spending the capital needed to secure a traditional office lease...
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