Versatile Growth Assistant
Company:
MosierData
Location:
Lakeland, FL, Andorra
Application
Please answer the following questions to apply.
1. Can you work at least 4 hours per day, Monday to Friday, during US Eastern business hours?
Yes, I can work at least 4 hours per day Monday–Friday during US Eastern business hours.
No, I can only work evenings and weekends.
I can only work 2 hours per day.
I cannot work during US Eastern hours.
2. Are you comfortable working on both marketing tasks and administrative tasks without constant supervision?
Yes, I'm comfortable working on both marketing and administrative tasks independently.
I prefer only marketing tasks.
I prefer only administrative tasks.
No, I need constant supervision.
3. Are you comfortable learning new tools quickly and becoming a power user of AI tools and GoHighLevel CRM?
Yes, I'm comfortable learning new tools quickly and using them daily.
I'm comfortable with only one or two tools I already know.
No, I struggle with learning new tools.
I'm not sure how comfortable I am with new tools.
4. Which option best describes your experience with CRM or marketing automation tools?
I have experience with CRM/marketing automation tools and I'm eager to learn more.
I have no experience and I'm unwilling to learn.
I'm not sure what these tools are.
I prefer to avoid using technology.
5. When given a new task with minimal instructions, what is your typical approach?
I take initiative, research as needed, and ask clarifying questions only after trying on my own.
I wait for detailed step-by-step instructions before starting.
I avoid the task until someone follows up.
I delegate it to someone else.
6. This role will start at 4 hours per day but may expand to up to 7 hours per day. Are you open to increasing your hours as the position grows?
Yes, I'm open to increasing up to 7 hours per day.
No, I only want to work 4 hours per day.
I'm not sure; I'd prefer to decide later.
I can only work evenings or weekends.
7. Do you have reliable high-speed internet, a quiet workspace, and equipment capable of participating in video calls?
Yes, I have reliable internet, a quiet workspace, and suitable equipment.
I have some of these but not all.
I don't have a quiet workspace but I'm okay with background noise.
No, my environment isn't suitable for video calls.
8. This role is largely behind-the-scenes, supporting growth without being in the spotlight. Does that appeal to you?
Yes, I enjoy being a behind-the-scenes operator.
I'm neutral; I can work either way.
No, I prefer high-visibility, front-facing roles.
I don't understand the difference.
9. A client asks you to explain a complex technical process. How do you approach this?
Use technical jargon to show expertise — they'll figure it out
Break it down into simple, clear steps they can understand and act on
Send them a detailed manual to read through
Tell them it's too complicated to explain briefly
10. You realize a solution you recommended isn't delivering the results you promised. What do you do?
Wait to see if it improves over time
Immediately contact the client, explain what's happening, and propose alternatives
Adjust the reporting to make it look better
Blame external factors beyond your control
11. A client is struggling to adopt a new system your team implemented. Your response:
Tell them they need more training and send documentation
Schedule time to understand their specific challenges and adjust the approach
Suggest they hire someone more tech-savvy
Explain that the system works fine for other clients
12. Which communication approach best matches your style?
Detailed technical reports with comprehensive data
Clear, conversational updates that focus on what matters most
Brief status updates without much context
Formal presentations with industry jargon
13. When faced with a challenge, your first instinct is to:
Research the most advanced solution available
Find the simplest approach that actually solves the problem
Do what worked in similar situations before
Consult with multiple experts before deciding
14. Your team has the opportunity to take on 5 new clients, but it would stretch resources thin. You:
Take them all—growth is always good
Carefully evaluate capacity and only take what you can serve well
Take them and figure out resources later
Pass on all of them to avoid any risk
15. You discover a local competitor is struggling with something you've solved. You:
Keep the solution to yourself—business is business
Consider sharing insights if it benefits the whole community
Use their weakness to win their clients
Feel bad for them but stay focused on your own business
16. A 50-something business owner says: "I don't have time to learn AI—I just need something that works." Your response:
"AI is the future, you need to adapt or get left behind"
"Let me show you exactly how this saves you time, no tech knowledge required"
"Everyone's learning AI these days, it's not that hard"
"Maybe you should stick with traditional methods"
17. Describe your ideal remote work approach:
Constant check-ins and status updates throughout the day
Clear expectations, regular communication, and trust in results
Complete independence with minimal oversight
Prefer to work completely solo without team collaboration
18. Which statement best reflects your work philosophy?
Ship fast, optimize later—speed wins in business
Do it right the first time, even if it takes longer
Follow the latest trends to stay competitive
Complexity shows expertise and justifies higher prices
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